RE: DEADLY MIXES -
08-05-2002, 06:32 PM
true dat. the problem is a polyheaded beast as in we have to tackle the miseducation part of it. people need to know and understand the dangers of the practices thay're engaging in. but at times, it's not that they do not know but rather, they just do not give a rats behind-this brings about the desparation part of it and like one of us put it, even guys in unii form a good portion of the consumers.
another major one is the fact that some corrupt folks in power actually sanction the sale of these killer brews. as long aas the dealers "chota" something periodically, they'll actually be guarded to carry on their wicked bizness.
so it all comes down to economic resurgence.....more jobs less desparation, and if that cop is well paid, he's less likely to accept/seek a bribe. if that teacher is well paid, he's less likely to go to a chang'aa/kumikumi den. my hope is that come elections, we'll have people with a better vision for kenya than we've had for so long. it may not happen overnite but we can resuscitate our economy into one that gives much more hope to kenyans, or so i hope!
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