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Friday, April 27, 2007

Why Are Kenyans So Harassed In Their Own Country?

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What I cannot understand is how Kenyans, known for the exceptional hospitality, allow foreigners to harass and intimidate them in their own country. They are even intimidated by other Africans like Somalis and Tanzanians, according to my informant in Mombasa.

I have known for many years about many parties held in homes in Karen where the only indigenous Africans around are serving drinks and the food. I know of another Kenyan company where foreigners on visitor passes work without any work permit and where the managing director (a foreigner) routinely harasses and intimidates the workers. Recently I have watched with interest as the same company has tried to set up shop in neighboring Tanzania. They have met with resounding failure because one thing about Tanzanians is that they don’t take nonsense from foreigners. Nyerere may have brought them disaster with his failed Ujamaa experiments but at least he taught them that one thing—not to take any sh** from foreigners while they are in their own country.

I sometimes think that Kenyans should be taken to Tanzania to get taught a few things about how a national of a country is supposed to behave and carry themselves around in their own country.

There are numerous stories about Kenyans who have been abused and done all sorts of things by foreigners in their own country. Remember the case of the Kenyan prostitute who was forced to have sex with a mzungu dog? By the way that is pretty common in the Nyali area of Mombasa.

In fact many foreigners who come to Kenya quickly learn how to carry themselves around with an air of superiority over locals.


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