Friday, November 6, 2015

WHAT'S HAPPENING?

WE ARE LOSING IT AS KENYANS.
They say if it doesn’t kill you it will make you stronger, but has this ever happened in Kenya?
Something is killing us each day but we choose to be tied down and we choose to say down there at all times like it’s our comfort zone and no one seems to care about it. All times let truth be told, how can a prefect be caned for not managing a class well and a bigger captain is left to walk scott free when there’s a disorder in his department? This is not the land our forefather’s fought for, it was a land that was freed from black colonization where we all would be the custodians of our resources and homeland, we are seeing too much in our streets, in our television sets, listening from our radios, how our fellow Kenyan’s and also you and me are suffering in our country and this does not form any logic and basis of any solution anytime soon. I am a writer, voicing and fighting hard for what is not supposed to be happening but what are you doing? Stand up for what is right and don’t attend tribal rallies and chase away anyone who is tearing Kenya apart.
Mandela a great leader in reasoning, promising and acting leader who hoped for a united Africa, urged African’s to reason well and invest in education because in so doing that was going to be our saving grace. Now, what do you see being the future of Africa when a government dismisses bill meant to offer loans for students to study, teachers’ strike goes on unnoticed and no one seems to care, multiple cheating in exams? Much happening must keep us going and making us think of what kind of a tomorrow we shall be living in.
We can’t look forward to borrowing more than we can actually pay back, it’s better we develop ourselves with the little resources we have, the great 8  countries that have been loaning African countries how did they reach all those levels? These are the questions we should ask ourselves and work hard than borrow hard.
It has reached a time we have to say no to everything, from election to the day to day activities, use your voters card responsibly and your brain responsible. And to our politicians 

It does not matter how you live today but how will your offspring live tomorrow, you made your wealth the wrong way and when they take over they are surrounded by hungry men devouring your property, how will you have helped them? You also vote for irresponsible and tribal political leaders, they will make you miserably poor and cursing them afterwards won’t solve your problems, so make a Kenya worthy to be called a fought hard for; KENYA.
I respect this man for what he did as an MP.



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