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    Kenya: The blue print to Africa's, political woes

    Posted: June 26th, 2008, 12:49pm CDT

    To experience true change one does not need to look across to the land of opportunity; where now faces and sounds march across the continent under its banner, stumping and vehemently calling on its populous to embrace their persons.
    Pay attention, read and listen to the voices of the sons and daughters of their great continent.Change and what it brings about and its portrayal as the new phenomenon ladies and gentlemen is nothing new.

    There are many forms of government , some that have emerged as the present day blue prints to effective rule of law,while others are questionable and are revolting to those who's ideals include freedom (the do whatever , whenever i feel like flavor) and liberty. Sad but very true, Africa has always been the implementation guinea-pig grounds for bad foreign policies and influencing powers have one way or the other become tolerant to dictatorships and horrible governance. Here is good news, even with the current environment, of usual ignorance of the common African citizen, the tide has changed. The people are demanding accountability from the thrones of high office.

    And it comes with no surprise to us Kenyans that at the this very delicate point in history we serve as the most viable of options is a world of confusion, misinformation, mistrust and general candidate skepticism. In a continent that has experienced devastating natural disasters world wars and continued gut churning conflict in a relatively short period of time, we are actually doing pretty good with ourselves.


    We have proven to the world that we don't have to follow the rule and oppose principle, that a country who's two leaders are from different schools of ideology can successfully co-exist and work together regardless of their differences. Granted this template of governance is challenging and does take time and patients to formulate but progress is being made and effects of policy are being felt by the mwananchi relatively fast.Hopefully this will not turn into a loop hole route for every other Mugabe to evade consequences of their bad rule.

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