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Offline sema

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Mungatana's Mganga Reflects Kenya's underlying problems
« on: October 07, 2022, 05:29:51 PM »
Everyone is making fun of Mungatana for giving almost a million dollars to a mganga from Chad. Chad? That poverty stricken desert country in the middle of the Sahara desert, but Mungatana's greed for quick money is a kenyan problem.  People don't want to work anymore, don't want to produce anything or put in long hours and don't want to do anything. It's all wash wash, drug smuggling, corruption, etc.

Everyone mentions Singapore, but Lee Kuan Yew was dealing with high IQ Chinese not low IQ Africans that don't want to work. How will Ruto fix this morally decaying society?

And look at the low quality of leaders that now exist.  People like Ledama who spent 20 years in the US doing nothing. Ledama had no real career or job when he lived in the US. He could not even hold down a 9 to 5 job (spent his time walking around the US in his maasai garments supposedly "raising money" for girls schools in Narok. Money he was basically stealing; dumped his Kikuyu wife and infant daughter and moved back to Kenya)

Look at Sunkuli a peodophile that was elected.  Look at Didmus Barasa a murderer. Babu Owino another murderer.

Fixing the economy won't be easy for Ruto because he is dealing with a society of mentally unstable f*cked up people.

Offline RV Pundit

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Re: Mungatana's Mganga Reflects Kenya's underlying problems
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2022, 05:55:01 PM »
Of course - Ruto will not transform kenya to developed world - but will definitely take it many notches higher.

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Re: Mungatana's Mganga Reflects Kenya's underlying problems
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2022, 06:00:36 PM »
where is that information on ubwa tana

Offline Georgesoros

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Re: Mungatana's Mganga Reflects Kenya's underlying problems
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2022, 03:28:35 PM »
Everyone is making fun of Mungatana for giving almost a million dollars to a mganga from Chad. Chad? That poverty stricken desert country in the middle of the Sahara desert, but Mungatana's greed for quick money is a kenyan problem.  People don't want to work anymore, don't want to produce anything or put in long hours and don't want to do anything. It's all wash wash, drug smuggling, corruption, etc.

Everyone mentions Singapore, but Lee Kuan Yew was dealing with high IQ Chinese not low IQ Africans that don't want to work. How will Ruto fix this morally decaying society?

And look at the low quality of leaders that now exist.  People like Ledama who spent 20 years in the US doing nothing. Ledama had no real career or job when he lived in the US. He could not even hold down a 9 to 5 job (spent his time walking around the US in his maasai garments supposedly "raising money" for girls schools in Narok. Money he was basically stealing; dumped his Kikuyu wife and infant daughter and moved back to Kenya)

Look at Sunkuli a peodophile that was elected.  Look at Didmus Barasa a murderer. Babu Owino another murderer.

Fixing the economy won't be easy for Ruto because he is dealing with a society of mentally unstable f*cked up people.


The world has significantly changed. All over the world morality has declined and people seem to elect anything. Fact checking has gone down the drain. Extremists are in control.

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Re: Mungatana's Mganga Reflects Kenya's underlying problems
« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2022, 12:44:48 PM »
Transforming a society in 10 years is possible. In Uganda he asked why we can't manufacture fertiliser, yet we have the raw materials. Why import?

In Tanzania he is talking about gas from Mtwara to lower cost of energy - domestic and industrial/commercial use.

All Mwafrika needs is good leadership - Ghaddafi transformed a desert.
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine

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Re: Mungatana's Mganga Reflects Kenya's underlying problems
« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2022, 01:17:29 PM »
where is that information on ubwa tana

I found this on WhatApp as posted by a Kenyan lawyer.

JUDGE: What happened ?

MUNGATANA: I saw an advert about someone with ability to triple Money.

JUDGE: Go on..

MUNGATANA: Ordinarily all of us always want such fortunes so I gave them 76 Million so they could make it 250 Million. I was really desperate for some good money.

JUDGE : But you already had good money. 76 Million!

MUNGATANA: I actually didn't have even this money. I had to sell my land .. I wanted to raise this money to finance a project.

JUDGE: What project.

MUNGATANA: I wanted to build the MUNGATANA TOWERS

JUDGE: ( removes his specs and gives Mungatana a prolonged look ): You sold land and gave some people to triple it so you could build a tower in your name .

MUNGATANA: Yes my lord ..

JUDGE : Where did you attend your high school studies?

MUNGATANA:I went to Alliance high school.