Author Topic: Ruto Has To Grow Balls & Become Like Nayib Bukele  (Read 1125 times)

Offline sema

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Ruto Has To Grow Balls & Become Like Nayib Bukele
« on: June 28, 2024, 03:01:32 AM »
I've often said that Africa has more lessons to learn from South American countries than from Europe.

South American countries have been through many of the challenges that African countries are still experiencing. Things like poverty, crime, civil wars, corruption, etc

Kenya will never be like Sweden, but maybe it can become like costa Rica or even Paraguay.

Instead of wasting time at climate conferences, ruto needs to switch and travel to El Salvador and talk to Nayib Bukele. Stop trying to be like Kagame - trying to become the darling of mzungu's and spending all your time flying to London & New York giving nonsense speeches. Fly to El Salvador and deal with your reality.

https://www.wola.org/analysis/bukeles-second-term-from-war-against-gangs-to-war-against-corruption/

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Re: Ruto Has To Grow Balls & Become Like Nayib Bukele
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2024, 04:11:28 AM »
Wake up and smell the Coffee. Ruto is doing right, but Kenya's institutions are political because tribalism still rears its ugly head. Even the Police IG or incompetent senior Government officials cannot be removed easily without a "tribal nation" coming out with 'our people' being purged. Some folks are scared that without chaos, Ruto may overperform, and Kenyans may want the constitution to be changed in 2030 to allow him to run again. He is the only one in Government working hard, but the constitution has given powers to parliament, the Judiciary, and other organs to run independently. Those are the areas where Kenyans usually reside, and corruption is running everywhere because you cannot remove judges, legislature, etc. The reshuffle is coming soon, but the folks chosen, like Kenyans, will likely work harder for themselves than for Kenya. It is good that this happened so that many senior people could be replaced without tribes coming to wail.
If Ruto were another Kenyan, I would be Muhoho with a security detail and contracts, enriching myself at the expense of poor Kenyans. Still, none in our family benefits from the Government because my brother wanted to show Kenya what integrity means. Controlling the thousands of government employees, both senior and junior, ransacking government offices with deals and tenderprenuering instead of working hard for the people of Kenya is not a tiny task (You'll need massive brain transplants). The Kenyan society is the main problem, not even the leaders.
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Re: Ruto Has To Grow Balls & Become Like Nayib Bukele
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2024, 04:43:36 AM »
He does not need lessons from Bukele, just focus on the hasoras, the farmers, growing the online revenues.

Stopping police/kanjo thugs bribes extortion of hasoras going by their day legitimate business in a crazy operating environment. Make govt worker serve the people. Simple documents like birth certificates IDs, passports, good conduct have become like rocket science as he changes jets.

It is clear he is unwilling to go after big time crooks rather going hard on hasoras who supported him. No mention of state capture commission just taxes to pay stolen debt.   
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: Ruto Has To Grow Balls & Become Like Nayib Bukele
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2024, 04:48:09 AM »
People are not taking this nonsense any more. They can connect the dots. You steal trillions of debt , then struggling hasoras are ones to pay as you flaunt mansions, big cars, watches and show middle finger in parliament.

How can a farmer be the problem when he is being sold fake fertilizer by billionaires who have never worked for a day flaunting their big cars?

It is clear the big thieves are now marked across Kenya by the hungry and angry.

Wake up and smell the Coffee. Ruto is doing right, but Kenya's institutions are political because tribalism still rears its ugly head. Even the Police IG or incompetent senior Government officials cannot be removed easily without a "tribal nation" coming out with 'our people' being purged. Some folks are scared that without chaos, Ruto may overperform, and Kenyans may want the constitution to be changed in 2030 to allow him to run again. He is the only one in Government working hard, but the constitution has given powers to parliament, the Judiciary, and other organs to run independently. Those are the areas where Kenyans usually reside, and corruption is running everywhere because you cannot remove judges, legislature, etc. The reshuffle is coming soon, but the folks chosen, like Kenyans, will likely work harder for themselves than for Kenya. It is good that this happened so that many senior people could be replaced without tribes coming to wail.
If Ruto were another Kenyan, I would be Muhoho with a security detail and contracts, enriching myself at the expense of poor Kenyans. Still, none in our family benefits from the Government because my brother wanted to show Kenya what integrity means. Controlling the thousands of government employees, both senior and junior, ransacking government offices with deals and tenderprenuering instead of working hard for the people of Kenya is not a tiny task (You'll need massive brain transplants). The Kenyan society is the main problem, not even the leaders.
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine