Njaamba wi muhoro/ U don have to be bitter and use abusive language coz this is kenya yetu where politcians and millionares r treated like gods. just relax and i think u owe nyumba ya mumbi an apology for using abusive language in kikuyu.com
"say what u mean, mean what u say, but don't say it mean."
Posts: 1061 | Location: murang'a | Registered: 16 December 2006
what is the use of mwenje, kanyingi, kajwang, raila, kibaki, kimunya, michuki, wangari, beth mugo, saitoti, kiraitu, mungatana when they cannot do anything but payuka for 5 years with no results.
do not tell me about growth of economy that is nosensse Consumer inflation (underlying inflation) has trippled in Kibaki four years in office
unga cost 3 times what it cost during the Devil Moi time...
Check out Central bank inflation data and you will be alarmed
wakarima, I tell you it is a shame that Wanjiku is being conned. But as an elite I refuse to buy any form of propaganda which is not backed by concrete facts.
we all know they are corrupt, corruption starts from us, all the way up and dont even deny it, but i agree with Kangethe, we ought to use polite language regardless of angry we might be, that is what will make a difference btw us and others. you can still say it bila use of harsh language.
"It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"
Posts: 1499 | Location: Guku ni kuu? | Registered: 21 February 2007
Even though governments often seem committed to poverty eradication, a lot of what they do is cause and entrench poverty, sometimes quite unintentionally, often quite deliberately. It is a tricky situation.
Those who cause the greatest human misery remain insulated from judgment because we have placed the instruments of power at their disposal and they in turn coerce institutions of law, such as the Judiciary, to their service. This is where politics, law, and economics meet and often prove incompatible or self-destructive, as is happening to our country today.
It is all about our ideology. We are so peroccupied with primitive accumulation that few ponder to ask where such wealth comes from. We praise the wealthy, even when common logic shows that the no way that person can have acquired the wealth in a just way.
We mock an honest person, just because s/he has nothing to sho. Remember Kenyatta popular question to Kaggia "What have you done for yourself? Those question coming from the founding father fueled the fire of corruption.
Emotions are the greatest enemy of rational arguments
Posts: 3163 | Location: Neither here nor there | Registered: 03 May 2005