Why don't we ever learn?

With all these scandals at NYS, Kenya pipeline, Kplc, National cereals board, Land ministry
Corruption and thuggery in the police force and many others under the jubilee govt, people still want Ruto to take over as pres 2022…

Uhuru has failed already, why would we vote in a worse person???

Uhuru and jubilee are not the problem. The problem are the people who are employed in those companies by people who belong to other parties.Jubilee mia moja tena.

Jubilee imekutomba akili to the point that you can see no evil, hear no evil nor say no evil against it.

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People just cant connect politics to their problems. Even here in the educated ktalk politics is same as in muguka joints. the voters are generally weaklings, ignorant, and with no balls at all, and that is very hard to cure. So relax and take care of your own space because improvement is way off into the future.

By now common people should be having an alternative leader but they still waiting for the thieving elites to show them the way

If we are then to assume the most successful president will be the one to completely alienate corruption, then we have had failed presidencies since independence. Therefore, we only have to think logically. Which president will take the seat, completely weed out corruption while giving up his individual material enrichment desires? Your guess is as good as mine.

the fact that corruption is still rampant since mois era should tell you the vice is still lbeing conducted by the same govt officials mtoto akifail exam no matter how many times you change the principal without adressing the root cause mtoto bado atafail…its like it is now a culture embedded in our society nipe nikupe

Watu hukuwa very intelligent hii kijiji ukiwapata wakiongea juu ya theory za einstein…until politics is brought up and stupidity and sycophancy takes control. Ile mshaft tunaenda kupewa from behind bado inapakwa unga.

Completely weeding out corruption is out of question. You can even argue no country can achieve that. But at least ukishikwa there should be consequences. Huku ni kama people steal,give you the middle finger and we cheer them on.

The only way to correct the vice is through revolution. I think a time will come we go the Arab spring way

I think it left those countries worse than they were. Is there a country that came out better than it was before?

Yes, the French revolution…

Are you sure?

The tone can only be set from the top. Bad President, bad country.

Corruption problem is deeply embedded within the hierarchy of the institutions services; it outlives the elected members and presidents, it transcends politics, however, ineffectiveness of elected members ensures that corruption is sustained beyond any one election.

The voter cannot impact that category of corruption. All the people on the services hierarchy would need to be removed from the posts, an entire generation within the structure dropped, via compulsory redundancies and investigated for economic crimes.
The group that took appointment of service in the late eighties into the nineties and 2000s, the group heading into retirement and making a killing before they leave office.
Also individuals who got re-deployed to other institutions after gross financial misconduct or destroying another previous institution.

If the presidency insisted they wanted people jailed even if it was their wife, it would happen…

China, France and Cuba

I think it’s because majority of the people who decide a vote don’t have access to accurate information. They rely and trust on politicians propaganda. Couple that with tribalism and ‘mtu wetu’ syndrome.

That said, majority of Kenyans, Africans and Third World citizens are incapable of rationally analyzing a political situation for their own and their country’s benefit. They’re too busy trying to earn a living to remember what politician lied to who, most don’t even know the roles their political representatives play as stipulated in the constitution.

They are also too emotionally invested and lazy to consider a different opinion deviating from that of their local tribesmen.

As a society, we are not intelligent enough to choose intelligent leaders.

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