If you can please take a train from Nairobi to Mombasa and back within the next two weeks. After that, you are better off taking the old train or the bus.
For starters Kenyans have a very bad reputation when it comes to abandoning new technology. They do it for various reasons among the most common:
1. Modern Technology interferes with their money making or scheming arrangements and therefore must be sabotaged to revert to the "manual" option as soon as the noise has died down. Examples: Toll stations at airports; Technology at Road weigh bridges works in Tanzania but is it doesn't in Kenya. They use a mobile unit read by a policeman who then decides what fine to levy for overloading. Most of the trucks allowed to pass from Kenya and stopped and heavily fined on the TZ side.
2. When there is no private motive (greed) it boils down to old Kenyan lethargy. Something is installed, we all marvel at it, then one day it needs simple servicing, it stops working and that is it. When you ask why is it not working? The answer: Someone is supposed to come from Nairobi to fix it. In some cases the person has come several times and each time he comes minus one key spare part.Eventually the thing is "boarded" and auctioned off to one of the staff members who fixes it the same day and it starts to mint money for him. I guess HK would say that proves the private sector is better than the public. Yeah! Good at robbing the public!
I do not expect to see the elevator working. Elevators require constant servicing. I do not know what the power source is but if it is Kenya Power then you all know why I am laughing.
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Pundit,
Public education stinks
Public health care stinks
Public roads stink -
SGR is ok for now.
You can provide public funding, but if its substandard what good is it?
There are more primary school drop outs than 1970s!!! That should tell you...