Celebration and Protests.

A man has died in Molo after being ran over by a lorry as he celebrated the election outcome.
At the same time protests zinashika kule Kisumu, areas like Nyalenda and others.
Watu wawe careful.
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Isn’t it just sad that people just choose to destroy their own neighbourhood just because some guy in a suit all the way in Nairobi didn’t get what he wanted?

“Rise above pettiness, embrace diversity.”

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Media escalated this by airing celebrations where people could be heard screaming anti-NASA profanities. Simple give a blackout to both celebrations and protests. Biased media!!

Why a black out? Rather than have a functional society we should hide flaws?

This how divided our country is. The just concluded elections left so many unanswered questions. IEBC is done. They will do their report and expect a pat on the back for good work done.

Those whom their leaders won will rub it on those whom theirs lost. Hence more divisiveness.

I hope for once the president will act as a symbol of national unity. Share resources equitably, try to unite the country.

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IEBC did a clean job. Uhuru reached out to everyone so we continue building the nation.

The next body to address them is the judiciary …
the presidential candidates can still present their petitions in *7-14 days windows.

*not sure on exact days

Healing divisions/disagreements takes time,Maturity and patience.

A single speech can fix nothing. Remember once Kenya was united. To unite it once more it needs a worthy leader.

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we have said this many times, the President cannot force you to like your neighbor. what else do you want him to do apart from a well toned reconciliation speech? Come personally to you and ask you to reconcile with your neighbor? we all have our roles to play individually and you as a person don’t play your part, don’t blame the President.

During Campaigns, Wherever He went He promised the developments which matter to the respective people. That is to say He has the means capabilities and systems of being intouch with the local mwana inchi.

He should make His prescence felt in the grassroots not His power.

All Kenyans are concerned on the run away corruption by His cronies, friends and relatives. Is He able to handle them?

The number of white projects are on the rise. Rather than start something to leave it midway. It is better those funds are utilized else where. There is nothing which signifies neglect, mockery and being assumed by the govt like having a white project jn your area.

He should learn to exercise empathy. Some statements from the two principals are embarrassing.

We have loans we don’t know how the funds where utilised.

Consider the kind of projects the country embarks on. Rural electrification was a great idea. But what is on paper is not what is on the ground. In very many places it works only in towns and government institutions. Konza technocity is a forgotten case.

Never understood how buying coal and trasporting it to Lamu, a Heritage site can be cheaper than focusing on Mui basin. Considering the employment opportunities for the locals.

On the Sgr, The east Africa is no longer with us. Why not focus on food security. Why focus on wants when we lack basic needs?

We have so many related government institutions. All these make the cost of doing business difficult, time consuming and renewing the yearly licenses from several bodies feels like exhotion.

He should level the business environment.

There are so many things heading in the wrong direction. They can’t be all be listed here.

In summary If He is the president. He must run the show. Not be like a spectator.