You have to realize that Ethiopia has very little corruption and therefore there is just no space for busybodies. If Gov does everything ABOVE BOARD; then idlers, busybodies and activist will not derail them. The problem with kenya is corruption in all levels. That is bigger problem than delays in litigation and parliamentary scrutiny. If there was no corruption..our SGR would have been like Ethiopia..cost wise..about 1/3-1/2 the cost. The same is true for everything we do..thanks to corruption in all levels...we overpay for everything.
Bottomline: Our problem is CORRUPTION. Our problem is leadership. Leadership of people least committed to do public good. Motivated to accumulate personal fortunes for themselves and their political network.
You cannot tell people to be silent when you're gorging their eyes. I think Ethiopeans, Rwandese, Chinese and the rest of folks with less democracy are fine because their gov are genuinely committed.
Museveni was doing well until recently when corruption became a problem..and Uganda cannot silently watch.
Kenyatta regime was doing fine with mzungu civil service..until Africanisation and land grab introduced official corruption.
Moi did well for first 4 yrs before he let corruption and all vices ran amok.
Kibaki goodwill lasted 1yr.
Jubilee for me are neither here or there. Only Mutua has shown the kind of committed leadership we badly need in this country.
RV Pundit, Ethiopia is a no nonsense country, it doesn't condone political idlers, NGO busybodies and activists. Government is organised to deliver the greatest good to the society. That is why Ethiopia is one great construction site. Everywhere you turn is development taking place. The Renaissance Dam will provide enough electricity to export to Kenya. In Kenya even the coal powered plant is stuck as dealmakers and politicians haggle over non issues... Thats classic Kenya.