Corruption cartels are so deeply ingrained in Kenya that it is a futile exercise to try to single handedly fight them. One cannot win, and one ends up leaving a mourning family and fatherless children fighting a vice that society is wallowing in. If Uhuru, Kinoti and Haji are incapable of fighting it (with all the state machinery) what chance does an individual have?
The fight against corruption in Kenya will only be won if we as a nation have a total psychological makeover and realize that this is the single vice catapulting us towards fifth world status with 70 percent unemployment. We have not reached that point yet. We are still too stuck in the mtu wetu syndrome to even begin to get there. We have not found a Kagame type leader that will coalesce our collective psych into a national pride that begins to sort out what is keeping us down. It maybe that corruption has not hurt us enough that we begin to want to eff it.
The good will prevail. Kenyans ought to crack the matrix of corruption, and all will fall in place. Uhuru has given us that platform, but we are to slow as a nation to nail it.
wazungu will always be ahead of blacks because your attitude and reasoning .The Americans and Italians fought the powerful Mafia and they won .The Colombians fought against the drug cartels and they won .Some people will die but it will be for the greater good of the country .