Kenyans should stop behaving like children...unless they are

Kenyans are not that well educated. They just crammed notes and most never bothr to self educate because parents encourage grades only.

Very well put. Send me the bill for your next knee-oil change.

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As far as the floods are concerned, Nairobi is not flooding. Rivers are just flowing. The water is just joining the dots where private developers had interfered with nature.

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Hiyo ni upus ya wazua. No floods have occurred in outering rd

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@ luther, hizo picha umeweka flooding didnā€™t occur there.
Then there is an issue no one is discussing about the floods, when you pave estates and direct all run off into storm water drains, the peak flow in rivers will rise even if rainfall amount does not

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@ luther, hizo picha umeweka flooding didnā€™t occur there.
Then there is an issue no one is discussing about the floods, when you pave estates therefore reducing the amount of rain water that can infiltrate into the ground and direct all run off into storm water drains, the peak flow in rivers will rise even if rainfall amount does not

You missed the point by a mileā€¦it is the governmentā€™s responsibility to provide all the relevant amenities but it is our personal responsibility to utilize them responsiblyā€¦and by the way Kenyans treat this country like itā€™s a stop over to somewhere else yet our irresponsibility, dis courtesies and foolishness affects us and our children. Look at what we are going through at all frontsā€¦the lack of foresight by the political class the sheer stupidity of our so called educated society has led to existence of a dysfunctional government and this has trickled down to dysfunctional familiesā€¦mzazi juu alikuzaa atakupanguza rasa hadi ukiwa na fudhiā€¦? Swali tuā€¦

It depends during which generation did you attend school. If you had lessons about good behaviour in lower primary where even you would be taught practically how to cross the road and to say thank and am sorry hungesema hivyo. Topics on cleanliness were covered in homescienceā€¦

The issue of flooding in Nairobi and anywhere else, the buck stops with ā€œPrivate Developersā€ and the government. The Mau issue is still a political issue even after the whole of Narok town was turned into a small lake. Nairobi river is slowly turning into a flowing dumpsite, na Michuki hata hajaoza kwa kaburi. Na usitwambie we canā€™t blame the government on killings in the Rift valley, one of the core functions of a government is to maintain law and order. You donā€™t expect those Pokots to think and reason like yo.

Just why cant the Pokots reason like any other human being? These silly excuses for primitive behaviour by some of us should not be allowed to fly. Its just like giving a stupid excuse on why some communities dont construct pit latrines and then they kill all of us with choleraā€¦

You went to school, they didnā€™t. Their survival has been based on which community kills the other more. The difference is that in the past they used bows and arrows and spears, now they have guns.

You went to school, they didnā€™t. Their survival has been based on which community kills the other more. The difference is that in the past they used bows and arrows and spears, now they have guns.

Very true. On average, people in decision-making positions are yet to clear high school in real terms, graduates included.The education that allows you to pass exams and graduate is only a skeleton. You have to put on flesh on this skeleton after graduation, failure to which even the skeleton suffers erosion. The wrong perception of equating exams to education has left us with a very poor talent base, comprised of professionals who landed their positions by default, rather than merit. One grave consequence of this trend is that we are bothered by problems that could easily be tackled with the application of common sense, which surprisingly seems to be missing even among policy makers.

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