During my time away from making posts at this blog, I have been doing a lot of thinking and listening. I've mainly been listening to what the ordinary Kenyan mwananchi has to say.
My findings have been shocking to say the least. I have realized that ordinary Kenyans views are the very opposite of those elitist ones expressed online.
Sample the following (mostly translated from Kiswahili);
Kumekucha: Do you read political views on the Internet?
Peasant Kenyan Farmer about 65 years in age: That is for the rich. Poor people cannot afford the Internet in Kenya.
Kumekucha: Have you felt the impact of the expanded economy that has recorded very high growth rates in recent times?
Peasant Farmer: More of my relatives are jobless and sugar is now Kshs 100 per kilo. I have heard the government saying that the economy has improved and I have been looking for somebody learned to explain it to me. Can you?
Kumekucha: What are your views on ODM?
Peasant Farmer: ODM cannot add more Ugali into my Sufuria. To start with there are too many crooks in that party. They all think that they will be voted for the way everybody voted for Narc candidates blindly in 2002. This thing of *three-piece suits voting has ended. Just wait for the elections and you will see. Kenyans will this time vote for candidates, not parties.
* Three piece suit voting refers to the practice of blindly voting for the same party, in presidential, parliamentary and civic candidates.
Kumekucha: Do you think solving the Ouko murder is a priority?
Peasant Farmer: You are joking. How can it be solved when the people who killed Ouko are ruling Kenya?
Kumekucha: Who are these people?
Peasant Farmer: Biwott shot the late minister while Moi was watching. Moi was taken by surprise, but he is an accomplice to murder because he was there and also later covered up. Moi is Kibaki's friend now. So what are you talking about?
Kumekucha: But is solving the murder a priority?
Peasant Farmer: Human blood cannot be lost just like that and solving any murder is a priority, but young man, you need to be realistic. You don't seem to understand Kenya with all your education.
Kumekucha: So who do you think will be the next president of Kenya?
Peasant Farmer: Too early to tell. Ask me in November 2007.
Kumekucha: Raila Odinga?
Peasant Farmer: No chance.
Kumekucha: And why not? He is the cleanest of the lot.
Peasant farmer: Young man you are more stupid than I thought. You don't seem to understand Kenyan politics. Clean people never win elections. You know a man called Tom Mboya?
Kumekucha: Yes.
Peasant Farmer: Who was he?
Kumekucha: The most brilliant politician Kenya has ever produced?
Peasant farmer: Did he become president?
Kumekucha: No.
Peasant Farmer: Why?
Kumekucha: You tell me.
Peasant Farmer: Those who own Kenya refused. Those who own Kenya cannot accept Raila, for the same reasons they rejected Tom Mboya.
Kumekucha: Who owns Kenya?
Peasant Farmer: A small group of rich people who control even presidents. If you refuse, then what happened to Mboya happens to you. Even Raila had to apply emergency breaks. You notice how quiet he is these days. They have already warned him.
Kumekucha: How do these so-called rich people influence voters?
Peasant Farmer: My friend, what can you not do with money? You can rig elections, get people to die of heart attacks, even bribe people who want to help the ordinary mwananchi to abandon their good intentions.
Kumekucha: Where do you get your information?
Peasant Farmer: Experience, my son, experience.
Kumekucha: But ODM will surely win the elections?
Peasant Farmer: No.
Kumekucha: No?
Peasant Farmer: Mzee Kenyatta once said if you want to catch a cow, you do not show that cow the rope? The original Ford made that mistake and now ODM have made the same mistake. The winner of the elections will either be Narc Kenya or another party that will appear at the last minute, within 3 months to the elections. That party could also include some ODM people who will left ODM. It is not a certainty, I am speculating on this other party. But of this I am sure. You do not show the cow the rope early and then win.
Kumekucha: I will publish this interview on the Internet. What message do you have for the Kenyan electorate?
Peasant Farmer: Only God can save Kenya.
Kumekucha: That is your only message?
Peasant Farmer: My friend that is a very loaded message that even those educated friends of yours will take many, many months to chew, let alone digest.
Kumekucha: Thank you.
very interesting analysis
ReplyDeleteAnalysis originating from awise man of sure we have two tribes in kenya to my understanding, the kikuyus and the kenyans. Kenyans Please stand and defend your right.
ReplyDeletelooking at the presidential faces at www.kenyaelection2007.com, I realises that not a single face had in its forehead a tag of 'iam a kikuyu'. There are no kikuyus and kenyans. Kikuyus are as kenyans as you are my dear friend.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other anonymous that there are only two tribes in Kenya. The "greedy rich" and the "destitute." We don't have a middle class!
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