Mumias sugar company

Kidero the luhya ancestors are turning on their graves .May their curses follow you for killing a community livelihood .
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The woes of Mumias extends further than Kidero’s acts of commission. With any responsible management, it is possible to turn around a company within 6 years. The problem of Mumias and other public companies in the sugar belt arise from power capture and power brokers by the likes of Rai and Kenyattas. Kidero is an easy scapegoat.

Time for sugarcane farmers to move on.

As long as Mulembe nation has a lot of votes and mediocre, idiotic leaders then there is no moving on from this corpse called Mumias

Since the days of Daniel Toroitich arap Moi, mumias sugar company has been receiving bailout money, hadi wa leo, the thing is still in ICU.
Why can’t the farmers buy it ?

Its sad ati Mwafrika is synonymous with failure. Then you see so-called educated Africans whining endlessly about jungus on TEDtalk. Like jungus give a damn? Hii dunia you’re either the predator or the prey. Be very smart!

I have always wondered, when 3rd world countries (the prey), send their top performers, to go pursue high Education in resource management schools abroad, and all we know is that, these Institutions curriculum are predatory based.
A good example is what we have been discussing here, about the relationship between France and it’s former colonies. That relationship, is something that’s taught in French Higher institutions of learning. I’m pretty sure China has a curriculum on, taking over poor countries by trapping them with debt.
So, when we, in the Subsahara Africa, send our very best young minds in these countries, expecting them to comeback and transform our countries, we are just missing the point by several miles.
All these guys do is come back home confused. MIT, Harvard, Stanford, London School of business na akina UClA, are not places to deploy serious brains.

Mumias wakubali … hiyo shithole ifungwe … kama walianza hadi kuuza bottled water

this thing should just be privatized for good. Having it in Govt arms it will just remain a den of corruption, mismanagement and perpetual losses to the taxpayers and no benefit to farmers.