Main Menu

!!

Join over 140k discussions


Cokoye is an Africa-focused community with over 500k members where people freely ask questions.   Join FREE

Money worship the root of Kenya’s woes

Started by allkenyanews, 2012-07-13 19:27

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Guest posting agency=

allkenyanews

BY DANCAN MUHINDI

The issues that severely ail our country have been deeply analysed, debated and documented since Independence in 1963. Tribalism, corruption, unemployment, institutional weaknesses, political mediocrity and a myriad of other leadership failures have been adequately explored by many competent minds. For instance, Michela Wrong's recent book "It's Our Turn to Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistleblower", offers a particularly riveting look into the architecture of corruption in Kenya since Independence. I'll therefore not bother to rehash what is already in the public domain.

Kenyans who genuinely want the best for their country have been yearning for answers as to why the nationalistic hopes of 1963, and again in 2002 failed to become a reality. My take is that the answers so far have not gone far enough in drilling down to the core problem. As we race towards another uncertain general election, perhaps its time to explore further afield beyond the conventional, as to why we never seem to get our act together.

Continue reading: http://www.allkenyanews.com/2012/07/money-worship-the-root-of-kenyas-woes/


Webm

If we could be others  centered our life would be better. This is what most leaders lack.

Webm


Perfect

Tribalism, corruption, unemployment, institutional weaknesses, political mediocrity and a myriad of other leadership failures.
Must we use above statement or words anything time we want to describe the country, is any country in the world without any of above challenge why is that you made it to be your own only problem?


back link building services=