Our media is reaping the fruits of applauding this government at every
turn after the bungled digital election in March. At every opportunity,
they reminded us to forget and move on. Here we, why can't they move on,
after all this a popular government elected by the majority of Kenyans.
How soon things change. We are in the wilderness.
Unpacking the invisible knapsack of privilege in corruption in Kenya
The on-going investigations and arrests in Kenya in regard to corruption has raised admiration and consternation in equal measures around the country. The amounts of money mentioned in the dealings have broken the County’s “best record” of looting. However, given these are by no means the first, nor will they be the last cases of corruption in high places, is it not time to put aside the normal political rhetoric and engage in a no-nonsense discourse on what every Kenyan over the age of thirty knows: The existence of ‘unearned’ opportunities or wealth which is an indictment on our value system that it warrants a disbelief in an idea foundational to the Kenya’s future and the Independence dreams which were shattered by the opportunism? I am proposing a discourse that is poised to propel an ideological movement well beyond the Parliament, the courts, police cells, the ivory tower and into political discourse, pop culture commentary, and workplace seminars. Discussing corru...
there was lecturing by Tuju on how ODM elections were a sham. He promised to teach Kenyans how civility prevails in such a process. What happened.
ReplyDelete