The shame of a nation. The Kenyan reality.

Leo nimeona twirra Prof. Kisiang’ani singing Tanga Tanga nikahusunika. Asha nunuliwa.

Then when you talk about Miguna people start saying he is a loud mouth,arrogant.Totally meaningless and irrelevant things.We like accepting mediocrity and pretend to be ‘humble’,talking in low tones and not participatind in forums, anyone who has worked with Americans and Westerners will tell you that these people are very direct and tell you as it is,
I also suggested another politician to a taxi driver and he said that the person is not known yet spoke about him,We are used to voting tribalism and being stolen from that we have become desensitized to corruption,we even call it ‘eating’ instead of stealing.
In the corporate side i will vouch for a Kenyan CEO provided he has absoulutely no political links, anything that a Kenyan politician touches always collapses.

Elected leaders are a reflection of a society. Kenya is rotten. Its as simple as that.

James Njoroge and Joshua Oigara have led their banks to dizzying heights, James Mworia is doing pretty well at Centum, Tuskys and Naivas are led by Kenyans since their inception around 2 decades ago, we have competent guys but they cannot shine in an environment where unscrupulous fellows run the show.