
On your question to phares, ... One word: INFLATION : - google it. onto the legitimacy of who is "Kenyan" and who is not... here is a quick one. Is a naturalized kenyan any less Kenyan than a kenyan by birth? sounds like double standards to me, exactly the same problem ailing the country. We either enforce a lock down on citizenship, and suffer the consequences, or open up knowing well the implications both short and long term. On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 8:08 PM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for your comments.
@Phares, can the govt borrow from local banks ( which rake in billions in profits anyway ) to fund its development visions? Why the World Bank?
@Ndungu, points well raised. I read what its says, don't bother with any govt projects.
@Brianiac, going by your first point, you mean the mzungu guy was conning locals about free fertile land and that he would bring development to the village in the form of water, education, a clinic, missionaries and roads? You're kidding me right! You mean to say that he raked in his billions while the land locals were only given the basic necessities of life and became casual labourers = did you see the connection between WB/Google/Ke e-govt project and 200 kenyans as the data clerks ? :-)))
Rgds. :-)
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