Saturday, May 27, 2006

CAN ANYONE REFUTE THAT THIS IS NOT THE TRUE PICTURE OF 98% OF THE RURAL ROADS IN KENYA

The other day when Hon Raila the minister of roads, went throughout the country inspecting roads as if he was born on the moon. The roads he was inspecting were nowhere but only paths. Our leaders should stop being hypocrites and pretenders.Look at this safari rally car. It tells everything about the state of roads in Kenya. The Kenyan vehicle owners spend fortunes in trying to repair and maintain their vehicles, forcing one to wonder if there is may be a collution between our leaders and spare parts shop owners.

The dust is the order of the majority of most of the roads. Can this phenomenon be changed? YES!


If these super machines are overwhelmed this much what about the common vehicles of a common man?
There is noway development can be acheived when our road system is like this!
When the going gets tough-------?
If for sure this rally driver is finding it very hard and rough to controll this ultra-super machine, what about an ordinary matatu owner?. Why should our roads look like this while people are paying taxes? Who has been pocketing our money? Look how this road looks like. Within no time this machine will be reduced into another junk.

WHAT OTHERS SAYS?

By Dickson Mwirabua
I am amazed at the amount of dust those rally cars can raise. It is even more amazing to see them drive through such terrain.
It is a pity that the 'mwananchi' goes out to enjoy the spectacle oblivious of why it is so. The most amazing thing is that the people go out to enjoy the misery they have been put in without realizing their condition. But 'Alas!' that is why we need leaders like you who can see something differrent while others think it is business as usual.
Keep it up.

by Kimandi Mwirabua -Atlanta USA


No wonder Mugambi's Land Rover died unceremoniously

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