Thursday, July 21, 2005

Trouble in Kenya

As I write this street protests over the constitution have entered day three.

The international press is full of images of violence and looting in Nairobi streets.

I am worried because as we have said many times before in this blog, it would only take a very small spark to set off the time bomb that leaders in Kenya have been perfecting over the years. More so the Narc regime of broken promises and policies that have only sunk Kenyans deeper into poverty.

Some of these people having it good at high walled residences in Muthaiga and other high-income areas are worse than the looters now rampant on Nairobi streets. One grabbed land, which many Kenyans lost their lives for. The sons of many are enjoying themselves in Western capitals around the world.

As usual the Narc government has ignored the disease and chosen to address the symptoms.

I fear that it is a little late now, but I pray that I am proved wrong, for the sakes of the weak, the old, the women and children – all innocent Kenyans suffering for the sins of our leaders since independence.

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