Instruments of Our Freedom!
Your House, Your Mjei!
So, Mr. President, please remember the prediction of our dwelling places by 2050 is presented as an inevitable reality but it’s meant to herd you and other policy makers in Africa to that hyper-urbanized reality for the benefit of multinationals now busy setting up to take advantage of the US$3 Trillion that will be generated from these hyper-urbanized African Citizens.
Will it be Kenya Kwanza or Kwanza Kenya?
To achieve this, the Chief Hustler must not rattle the giants in unnecessary policy utterances but act quietly like Kibaki. In other words, act in silence like Obama hunting Osama!
They Sat on Dirty Ground, Surrounded by Chairs
I didn’t see the inside of it but this book meant for our kids must be prosecuted, judged and sentenced by its cover!
Missing Fingers
As he woke up from anesthesia, he was first fooled by a neurological phenomenon called phantom pains…
A Spider Spoke to Me, Last Week
The spider which didn’t speak my dialect had become my professor of philosophy and manufacturing.
A Bite of Death Sending our Money Abroad
Their purchase was not only buying their future diseases, they were also sending money abroad. They were willing middle income Kenyans inadvertently crippling their own economy.
If Chinese takes your Cows, IMF and others take your milk, everyday
Are you worried that the Chinese loans will take over our cow? You should be equally worried that the IMF and World Bank loans will take all your milk every morning and make laws that will govern your personal life.
Kenyan Banks Stuck in Traffic
While Saccos lead the way in the dead assets craze, banks in Kenya lead in the lazy assets category. Unaware that crazy and lazy are cousins, they create traffic whose evidence is oversubscribed treasury bills. Instead of lending where wealth and sustainability is created, they choose to lend to foolish and corrupt pockets.
Ministry of Shopping, Borrowing and Poverty Management
Even though the Kenyan economy has plentiful fertile tropical Land, enviable youthful population in their millions and billions of public and private Money running after dead, idle and lazy assets, the economy is impotent. The factory lacks the single most important input, skills. That is, skills to make things it consumes. It’s akin to you having maize flour, water, propane gas, a lighter and cooker in a nicely done kitchen but starving to death because you didn’t know how to cook. Dying with cooking stick in your hand is an embarrassment.