This
country is in such a big mess because we( people of kenya) are not
demanding accountability from particular individual public/state
official for abuse of office and or facilitating, aiding or abating
violation of law. The
government through the ministry of Lands is responsible for title
registration and transfer of ownership from sellers to buyers. If the
government facilitated the transfers, and continued charging land rates
as has been alleged, then it is 100 percent
liable. This level of senseless vindictiveness must end if ordinary
Wananchi are to gain confidence in the government. I applaud the sober
leadership shown by Sen Sonko by stopping these illegal demolitions. Now
he should take legislative action to pass a law to deny these ignorant
ministers from destroying people's properties without due process in the
courts. A government democratically elected by the people is supposed
to work for the people, not to oppress the people with punitive and most
vindictive bonehead measures. There must be a better way than to
repeatedly destroy Wananchi properties while the corrupt, fat and stupid
bosses who sold public land are promoted to greener pastures to steal
more from the public,Now we should ask ourselves; Who signed the title deeds for the land in question?
That land belongs to the ministry of agriculture. But corrupt mandarins in the Kenya ministry of lands changed the title & in cahoots with wheeler dealers at the NSSF sold the land to NSSF. NSSF on the other hand sold the land to Winners Chapel and other developers. The church bought 15 acres of land and started constructing a mega church. The church building is a work-in-progress, but the owners have already infused KS.1B in its construction! How will they get a redress. senator Sonko did what was supposed to be done. They should start by compensating this people!
Away from land,Which officer authorized and signed official documents for the Anglo-leasing companies?
Kenya is also facing terrorism problems and the West is busy evacuating its citizens.... but, blaming the West for not sharing 'intelligence' on terrorism is stooping too low to admit lack of intelligence on our part as Kenyans... the very act of blaming the West for our own failures is evidence enough that we are still slaves who are addicted to being colonized.... diversifying tourism is a possible solution but that is no solution in the short-term... threatening to 'import' tourists from China is a populist and dumb reactionary tact devoid of any rational intelligence ... but, diversifying when you are actively chasing a huge population of already existing tourists away is utter nonsense... furthermore, even if tourism remained unaffected, it is not sufficient to shore up a badly managed economy...
MISMANAGEMENT HAS NEVER BEEN SOLVED BY POURING MORE RESOURCES ONTO IT but finding solutions to remove it.... for those who think CBK can save the falling shilling, let them know that there is a limit upon which CBK can manipulate the currency... it is not that CBK is more intelligent than the Central Bank of Zimbabwe... when the economy fails, the currency falls... this is the natural law of economics....
Can West be blamed for those dying of hunger in Baringo?... well, not so, but another excuse has been devised to blame the 'poor' season... 'poor' season is a natural occurrence across the globe... how intelligent and wise a man is depends on how he is able to learn and effectively take advantage of seasons to his benefit... 50 years down the line, we cannot continue anchoring our survival on erratic rains... well, the problem of starvation in Baringo is not lack of food per se, but a problem of poverty... yes, poverty of mismanagement and missed priorities.... if the government can release 1.4Billion kenyan shillings to ghosts, wouldn't this have been sufficient to save people of Baringo who are contributors to this 1.4B?... no excuse whatsoever for government's failure....
That land belongs to the ministry of agriculture. But corrupt mandarins in the Kenya ministry of lands changed the title & in cahoots with wheeler dealers at the NSSF sold the land to NSSF. NSSF on the other hand sold the land to Winners Chapel and other developers. The church bought 15 acres of land and started constructing a mega church. The church building is a work-in-progress, but the owners have already infused KS.1B in its construction! How will they get a redress. senator Sonko did what was supposed to be done. They should start by compensating this people!
Away from land,Which officer authorized and signed official documents for the Anglo-leasing companies?
Kenya is also facing terrorism problems and the West is busy evacuating its citizens.... but, blaming the West for not sharing 'intelligence' on terrorism is stooping too low to admit lack of intelligence on our part as Kenyans... the very act of blaming the West for our own failures is evidence enough that we are still slaves who are addicted to being colonized.... diversifying tourism is a possible solution but that is no solution in the short-term... threatening to 'import' tourists from China is a populist and dumb reactionary tact devoid of any rational intelligence ... but, diversifying when you are actively chasing a huge population of already existing tourists away is utter nonsense... furthermore, even if tourism remained unaffected, it is not sufficient to shore up a badly managed economy...
MISMANAGEMENT HAS NEVER BEEN SOLVED BY POURING MORE RESOURCES ONTO IT but finding solutions to remove it.... for those who think CBK can save the falling shilling, let them know that there is a limit upon which CBK can manipulate the currency... it is not that CBK is more intelligent than the Central Bank of Zimbabwe... when the economy fails, the currency falls... this is the natural law of economics....
Can West be blamed for those dying of hunger in Baringo?... well, not so, but another excuse has been devised to blame the 'poor' season... 'poor' season is a natural occurrence across the globe... how intelligent and wise a man is depends on how he is able to learn and effectively take advantage of seasons to his benefit... 50 years down the line, we cannot continue anchoring our survival on erratic rains... well, the problem of starvation in Baringo is not lack of food per se, but a problem of poverty... yes, poverty of mismanagement and missed priorities.... if the government can release 1.4Billion kenyan shillings to ghosts, wouldn't this have been sufficient to save people of Baringo who are contributors to this 1.4B?... no excuse whatsoever for government's failure....
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