Ignorance of The Future.

The GoK is a messy organization, that its positions, are held by some bunch of pigs, or the best animal character to decsribe them is; hyenas!

They loot, keep for their children and at times, their relatives too, all in the name of filling their bellies.
They don’t care at all about the future. The future of their citizens. They dont care neither about the economy nor development of the nation.

They totally don’t invest in future!

Its not about comparing, but look how these big states are running, very systematic.
Their methodology is totally different from ours.

Back to Kenya. If they indeed care about the future, think of how they are handling the education sector and the youth’s well-being. Nothing at all, the youths are the enemies to government! In fact a good example; see how the law enforcers are behaving, shooting and killing youths in slums anyhow without proper reasons.

They need to pay attention in the future. By this, at least the youths will be busy crafting their skills and at some point, getting profit from their skills, instead of doing crimes which  the government’s poor system ignores their needs and forces them to do crimes.

Youths plays a big role in planning for a better life in the future. And how can this be done?
Education resources should be accessible at free cost up to degree level.
Talents and skills should be cared for at tender age.
Entrepreneurs should be provided with loans, (collateral) and private property rights should be protected.
Entertainment sector is really booming in Kenya but the government is misusing it’s profits.

These are some of the places that the government should draw their attention on. They need to be capitalist this time!

my niece Hazel.

Its a chilly night, outside my crib, am brushing my teeth after having few puffs of weed. I was gazing at an aeroplane which was tiny in the sky when suddenly Hazel my 6yrs niece appeared. She busted the gate and after few steps she remembered the unclosed gate and attended to it, she was caring needle showing it to me.

“Owino, unataka shindano?” these were her first words.

“Umetoa wapi shindano” I responded back.

“Ni yangu.” She answered. I picked the needle and looked at it, it was little long with short string on it.

” Unataka pesa…” “Kobole tu.” she interrupted before I finished my words.

Then you say this generation is not money oriented? Shame on you!

first hand experience with my niece

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