
2nd July 2009, 03:04 PM
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That is so true YB*.You see i equate our leaders to the pharisees who kept on preaching wat they absolutely didn't practice.N if they ever did they would make sure that everyone knew n saw pretty much wat they were doing(case n point worshiping on the sabbath n tithing).You would hope that these fellas(ministers) would sit down one day in those high n mighty offices n put their people (Kenyans) for once ahead of them n their selfish endeavors, but no, nobody thinks like that (even professor Anyang Nyong'o who has all those degrees no offense but then again even Mugabe who is sooo learned has led a goddamn country with the highest inflation rates ever).Nway back to to the hospital saga so here is wat these ministers should actually portray;fine we all are humans n therefore have choices n preferences but in order to show that charity begins at home n indeed we value n believe wat our pple have to offer lets first embrace wats ours in terms of hospitals ,education,tradition,culture,language etc.So wen the ministers do really find themselves being flown out of the country they should not see that as a celebration of some sort just coz u r getting media coverage ,hell no ,they should see that, indeed this is a void that our goddamn country has to seize immediately.
Now don't get me wrong coz in life we all have choices n preferences we can choose to buy clothes in a store that have all the designer labels or opt for Gikomba that's a hustle yet economical but here is ma bottom line, as a country that is in dire need to grow don't you think that its best to embrace all that the country has to offer n if there is a void then we get to fill it by doing wats necessary rather than ignoring it?
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