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Tribal rotation if it comes - these tribes should come last
« on: January 20, 2021, 03:17:16 PM »
Unanimous decision by kenya on the tribes that would make others feel suffocated - when given a small promotion at work
1) Luo - one of many reason why Luo have not been president in kenya - the fear is real.
2) Gusii
3) Kamba
4) Luhya
5) Meru.

Kalenjin and kikuyu make good humble bosses - though both can be insular.
Somalis/Coast/Maasai are also very humble

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Re: Tribal rotation if it comes - these tribes should come last
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2021, 03:36:12 PM »
Unanimous decision by kenya on the tribes that would make others feel suffocated - when given a small promotion at work
1) Luo - one of many reason why Luo have not been president in kenya - the fear is real.
2) Gusii
3) Kamba
4) Luhya
5) Meru.

Kalenjin and kikuyu make good humble bosses - though both can be insular.
Somalis/Coast/Maasai are also very humble
Interesting share the link I would like to know the reasons behind this but I fully agree with it.

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Re: Tribal rotation if it comes - these tribes should come last
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2021, 06:57:03 PM »
I am sure everyone has who should come last in their opinion.  But it seems obvious, if implemented, that Kikuyu and Kalenjin should enjoy that pride of place.  With 42 tribes give or take, we would be looking at 200+ years.  But I think the need for rotational leadership would not negate itself in due course.
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Re: Tribal rotation if it comes - these tribes should come last
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2021, 07:21:15 PM »
Of Kenya 42 tribes - there is no Kalenjin - there is Tugen. Nandi bado. Kipsigis bado.
I am sure everyone has who should come last in their opinion.  But it seems obvious, if implemented, that Kikuyu and Kalenjin should enjoy that pride of place.  With 42 tribes give or take, we would be looking at 200+ years.  But I think the need for rotational leadership would not negate itself in due course.

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Re: Tribal rotation if it comes - these tribes should come last
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2021, 10:52:16 PM »
Of Kenya 42 tribes - there is no Kalenjin - there is Tugen. Nandi bado. Kipsigis bado.
I am sure everyone has who should come last in their opinion.  But it seems obvious, if implemented, that Kikuyu and Kalenjin should enjoy that pride of place.  With 42 tribes give or take, we would be looking at 200+ years.  But I think the need for rotational leadership would not negate itself in due course.

Tell that to the rest of the Kenyans. As far as we are concerned you are ONE tribe. You vote as a block too.

For me it is easy, rotation according to size in descending order. So its Luos now, next Luhyas, then Kambas and so on.

Your turn would come after Il Molo or Yaaku presidency may be in the next 250 years or something.

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