Tax ya hewa

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Elder Lister
Such a relief. Those who like farting in public may soon be taxed




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Mambo ni matatu. Only three

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I don't deny climate change, but I'd rather die with a full stomach than an empty one. Sweating is good for your health, the earth will become one big sauna.
 
Judging by what I am seeing in the ground, Uno term is looming, know it all attitude is not applicable in governance.
Unfortunately hakuna credible opposition. And then we have a long way to go and too many challenges which, if solved by the current government, will give it much credibility. We are not even concerned about development. If the cost of food and energy reduces within the next few years, it will be difficult to uproot KK.
 
The handshake was part and parcel to destroy the climate. We need money to fix the mess. We need the tax.
 
Unfortunately hakuna credible opposition. And then we have a long way to go and too many challenges which, if solved by the current government, will give it much credibility. We are not even concerned about development. If the cost of food and energy reduces within the next few years, it will be difficult to uproot KK.
True on the lack of a credible opposition, but I am foreseeing a 02/07ish scenario, where all opposition members will join hands with no common principles, but just to dislodge him from the perch.
 
Unfortunately hakuna credible opposition. And then we have a long way to go and too many challenges which, if solved by the current government, will give it much credibility. We are not even concerned about development. If the cost of food and energy reduces within the next few years, it will be difficult to uproot KK.
Ruto’s worst enemy is his strongest trait. He promises what People would really like.
He promises heaven but deliver heaviness instead. He even promises what he has no intention of delivering.

Kenyans, and “Yout Men” in particular, have now sussed him as a liar.
Going forwards all his promises will be understood by Kenyans as such.
There is a long litany of unfulfilled and undelivered promises.
Promises are Politicians’ Currency and when one comes out as insincere, the end is nigh.
 
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