KDF wako wapi

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Wanauza makaa.

KDF watajua M23 sio alshabab. This time am backing the rebels. Kenya tumeanza kujifanya USA kuingilia mambo sio yetu.

Taking our Men to DRC to sort out internal domestic disputes that do not ever remotely affect our National Security is a big mistake …

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We have enough pending issues along the Somali border and in Suguta Valley to keep our Forces fully occupied so there is no need to go looking for trouble all over the Continent …

You will all get my point when the body bags start arriving … :mad::confused:

The shithole that is Congo a mineral rich country,hata gumboots are popular footwear since silkal has totally refused, albeit being able,to build good roads

Dhahabu buana

Waibe hizo resources za DRC walete huku buana, since those bonobos have proved incapable of managing their wealth. Hata tusipoiba bado mzungu na mchinku watachangamkia. KDF walikua wamezoea kunyamba nyamba kwa barracks waki-collect mishahara ya bure. Since Kibaki awapeleke Somalia, ghaseer yeyote anaenda recruitment anajua there’s a high chance of being deployed to an active warzone.

Usiniambie nibuy gum boots Gikomba nikabahatiche

I’ll sit this one out

Until a relative or two start arriving in body bags …

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Fools don’t seem to understand that Kenya is a loyal western powers lapdog and KDF is there on orders from the western powers that own DRC minerals.

i.e without authorization from the west, KDF would not dare set foot anywhere near “their” minerals.

The Congo Crisis has many components …

1/ Big power involvement to secure the cheap and continuous supply of strategic minerals and natural resources…

2/ Neighbors ( Rwanda , Uganda ) on the pretext of chasing bandits ( … read political opposition … ) doing much the same as the big powers…

3/ An impotent , corrupt , entrenched series of Despots and Western puppet leadership in Kinshasa…
Since the departure of Mobutu , the 2 Kabila’s and Tshisekedi have been unable to unify a fragmented nation …

4/ Local armed gangs , power brokers and War Lord’s ( … M23 and like elements …) running riot and benefiting from the mineral trade ( …often with the patronage of the leadership of neighbor countries …).

Long story short …
It will have to start with a leadership change in Kinshasa …
Those leaders will have to rebuild and restore good governance and state structures…
Thereafter deal with all these other challenges…

Congo is the most resource rich country Africa and possibly in the whole world…
So , … money is not the issue …

I will say this again. Congo needs to either

  1. Split the country. It’s too big and the illiteracy levels are high, I am not saying that it can’t be managed but it’s hard.
  2. Move the capital. The border that is in the 1st picture is 2,788 km from Kinshasa!! For comparison, the distance from Mombasa to Busia is less than 1000km and Mombasa to Mandera is about 1,200km. The capital was put there for certain reasons long before the country got independence. For easier administration the capital needs to move to more central location.
    Most people from Eastern Congo have never been to the capital, get into any bus coming to Kampala from Western Uganda, especially border towns and I guarantee you will find many Congolese coming to Kampala for shopping either for their businesses or personal.
    Moving the capital will take some doing but it’s the best option. Kama Kenya inasumbuliwa na rustlers in timau a few minutes from Nairobi by air, Imagine if it was being governed from lamu.