Ni maskio hamna ama ni nini? We are implementing the solution. It is called structural adjustment, IMF programme, austerity, call it what you like. It is painful. There are still plenty of people who lived through the last one in early 90s. Ask them. Choices consequences.
Is they a rift between what ndii is doing and what the politicians are hearing from the people on the ground? It's starting to come out on twitter.
Kenyans were able to survive the economic disaster of the 90's and avoid civil war. For many, the answer was mass immigration (for the first time in kenya's history, kenyans started leaving en masse, which had never happened before) and this migration has never stopped.
It looks like we are back to the 90's but what will the response be this time with a different generation of kenyans that have social media?QuoteNi maskio hamna ama ni nini? We are implementing the solution. It is called structural adjustment, IMF programme, austerity, call it what you like. It is painful. There are still plenty of people who lived through the last one in early 90s. Ask them. Choices consequences.
Even with the propaganda lullabies, KOTs now KOXs chased ufool away from social media.
Now with the forthrightness of Ndii, they are furious that they can't silence him. With tenders drying up; all ufool bloggers going broke, they are a formidable voice. We need more accessible Ndiis in government not fewer, insulated uncaring thugs who only come to post photos of meetings but nothing. Ndii has maintained his openness to scrutiny, offering great insights into where we are, what they are doing and what is in store.
The politicians who would want to roll with ufool big debt funded projects recklessness to get kick backs, can't accept the music has stopped just like the tenderpreneurs who are having a hard time adjusting as the banks and auctioneers knock on their doors.
There was never mass immigration, just among the able kids whose parents had been shafted by sanctions and later the SAPs.
Kenya is still a rainfed economy, and with two years of good rainfall food inflation and imports will be sorted. Maize farmers are already hoarding maize and likes of Mumias should be starting to mill. Even Kenya Power should turn of the expensive diesel IPPs were it not for IFC and World Bank theft clauses.
Is they a rift between what ndii is doing and what the politicians are hearing from the people on the ground? It's starting to come out on twitter.So you think it is just Ndii?
?s=20Very unhappy/gloomy faces...shida ni nini? Si they resign if they are not happy with the directions H.E RUTO is taking the country...!!! pic.twitter.com/vqeqjRG3gX
— Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) November 25, 2023
On corruption Cheragei has volunteered info on murkomen 100 million usd pay off by Chinese how come Ruto or DCI has not requested this information. He even has account number where the money was banked...