Is Micheal Joseph The Right Man For Kenya Airways?

Is Micheal Joseph The Right Man For Kenya Airways?

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Kenya Airways holds board meeting to pick Michael Joseph as chair

By Moses Michira
Updated Wed, October 26th 2016 at 00:19 GMT +3
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Details of the pact were made verbally to the Kalpa officials, who would then convey the message to their members without any signed documentation before a resolution was reached to defer the strike notice pending the execution of the agreement.

succession plan

The commitment from the State, which did not have the input of the other directors, explained how changes in KQ’s top management would be executed. Should the proposal to have Joseph as an executive chairman be adopted, it would be a first for a listed company, as the roles of the board and management should be distinct. This means the airline might require a waiver on corporate governance guidelines from the Capital Markets Authority.

Chairpersons of public companies and other independent shareholders often represent the interests of specific shareholders, and their role is limited to oversight. Managers, including chief executives, are on the other hand employees of the board of directors.

In a pointer to how precarious the agreement is, the powerful pilots’ lobby was clear it had only deferred the strike notice to a later date should the State fail to implement its end of the bargain.

A succession plan that was drafted by senior officials at State House, with the approval of President Uhuru Kenyatta, was shared with Kalpa’s leadership before details of the pact were discussed with pilots at the lobby’s head office on Monday afternoon last week.
 
My take is that we got our independence too soon
 
huh?! boss, could you explain that statement or should we take it at face value
I said so coz Waafrika tuko na shida.We cant manage some our precious institutions without some foreign intervention..and then we wonder why we are despised the world over. Our countries are a mess, yet we were at par with countries like Korea,Malaysia,Singapore etc in the 60s.Those Asian Tigers are 1000 miles ahead of us
 
Sadly true, just damning true..... I hate to admit it but it's the bloody truth....
Getting an incorruptible black person at the helm is next to the impossible.
 
Sadly true, just damning true..... I hate to admit it but it's the bloody truth....
Getting an incorruptible black person at the helm is next to the impossible.

The problem is not with black people. it has to do with electing incompetent leaders who themselves encourage the culture of incompetence and mediocrity.
 
My take is that we got our independence too soon
Eish boss, i concur with your sentiment, but the words you use are kidogo harsh. I think what you are trying to say is that there is hardly any important government owned or partially owned firm that can succeed without putting at the helm someone who is not perceived to belong to any of the extant political factions.. If michael doesn't deliver, it will not be blamed on cord/jubilee but on "market forces" or some other valid reason.
 
The problem is not with black people. it has to do with electing incompetent leaders who themselves encourage the culture of incompetence and mediocrity.

I've come into a sad conclusion in Africa, there is still some serious evolution to take place. These leaders comes from us, they are us, we make them who they. Anyway it's just my opinion....
 
I've come into a sad conclusion in Africa, there is still some serious evolution to take place. These leaders comes from us, they are us, we make them who they. Anyway it's just my opinion....
Lol...we sure do need some serious evolution..
 
Eish boss, i concur with your sentiment, but the words you use are kidogo harsh. I think what you are trying to say is that there is hardly any important government owned or partially owned firm that can succeed without putting at the helm someone who is not perceived to belong to any of the extant political factions.. If michael doesn't deliver, it will not be blamed on cord/jubilee but on "market forces" or some other valid reason.

Just take time and read the report below Its pure mismanagement.. look at SA and how advanced they are.You know who was in-charge.


The tragedy that is Kenya Airways
By John Lawrence | Thursday, Oct 27th 2016 at 07:10

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The few employees who were on a nine-month long KQ internship were convinced into signing CDL contracts at a lower cost than their colleagues Photo: Courtesy
It is common knowledge that not all airline crew in red and maroon uniforms work for Kenya Airways (KQ). Almost 75 per cent of the Kenyans commonly seen in KQ official colours are actually employees of Career Directions Limited (CDL), an outsourced labour management and recruitment agency founded in early 2003 by its current Managing Director Lucy Mmari.

On September 6, 2012, KQ announced the end to their staff rationalisation programme that saw the airline send home close 600 employees. At that time 453 employees were sacked with 125 reportedly opting for early retirement.

What followed was the outsourcing of over 500 staff and cabin crew from CDL from 2012 as part of its cost-cutting measures. The plan was to have the CDL crew deployed on various KQ on a deal that would see CDL charging KQ a ‘handling fee’ an essential compensation for the recruitment.

Four years down the line, the exercise has turned tragic and discriminatory. The few employees who were on a nine-month long KQ internship were convinced into signing CDL contracts at a lower cost than their colleagues.

One of the ‘Inflight Attendant Intern/Trainee’ contracts between KQ and an unnamed crew written and signed on October 28, 2011 by Elga Too, then Human resources Relationship Manager reads:

Further to your interview with Kenya Airways for the role of In-flight Attendant, the company is pleased to offer you an internship/training effective November 1, 2011 on the terms set out in this letter.

You will undergo a total of three months of internship at the Kenya Airways In-flight Services...” On January 18, 2012, the said individual was issued with an ‘Inflight Attendant Trainee- Contract Renewal’ stating that his internship programme had been extended for an additional six months.

“Your internship trainee programme has been extended for a period of six months effective February 1, 2012 to July 31, 2012. You will be part of Crew Compliment on domestic and regional flights and/or any other designated flights as assigned.”

Within the ranks at Kenya Airways, those who are directly employed are referred to as senior staff while outsourced services are openly referred to as CDKQ.

Documents from the country’s national carrier reveal that today, CDL employs Cabin Crew, Ground Crew, Customer Service Agents, Sales Agents, Call Centre Agents and a team at the Finance Department for Kenya Airways. The arm of CDL keeps growing spreading up to low cost carrier Jambo Jet whose crew is called Career Directions Jambo Jet (CDJJ).

A crew from West Africa confided in The Nairobian that CDL even hires airline crew from Ghana and Cameroon who are allegedly paid even lower rates than their Kenyan counterparts. Last week saw close to 600 employees down their tools over failure of the airline to listen and dialogue with the agency contracted crew.

The policies in place by KQ openly ghettoise on CDL employees. According to flight attendants, CDKQ crew is not allowed to conduct on flight duty free sales as long as there is a KQ crew on board. “The rule is created to give such chances only to senior crew. As such a Boeing 787 that should have 11 to 12 cabin crew many a times only leaves with less than 9. Of the 9, at least six are normally CDKQ because they do the donkey work while we sit and carry out light duties on business class. None of the CDKQ crew merits to be a flight passer as such, the other senior KQ Crew on board are the only ones entitled to do sales because we earn a 4% commission on every item sold on board,” narrated a source who is among the longest serving directly employed KQ flight attendants.



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I agree with some of your comments but the moment you start blaming the government, you lost me right there.... thats typical african style... blame the politician.... it is not the politician that created the school curriculum that cant produce world class professionals....
it is not the politician that creates under qualified graduate who seem more focus on getting a job to earn money instead of fulfilling career through achievments in respective fields through research and inovation....

Politicians dont force you to vote for them, they dont force you to re-elect them....

our psycology is so messed up we cant even achieve the small things... Am a guy who realy doesnt like status quo, and usually I walk to some strange place in kenya and take a look and ask myself, what the hell is wring with us Africans, seriously... We like to keep things the way they are, we like to accept how things are done we dont like to modify them
...... I mean if a plane full of white people crashed on an unknown island and nobody rescued them... they will build cabin houses and make matteresses and pillows from wool or cottoon or something..plus compounds using anything they got, they will make weapons, they will find which plants are medicin, and they will suvive without turning into animals

But crash a plane full of africans in the same island, they will find the nearest cave and live in that dark place, sleeping on the floor.....


you dont have to be rich or developed country to be innovative.... I mean there are villages where each year during the rain season, it floods and the mud houses get destroyed, but the village will never learn a lesson, each generation will go through the same thing... no one will think of building trainages and directing the water somewhere, No one will think, Oh generation after generation we have been living in this mud houses, maybe its time we modified this clay and made bricks and build stronger houses.. (i am aware people do that already but its not enough)..... or maybe its time we got alittlebit creative and built our houses floor 1ft above the ground so that they wont flood.... We cant take care of simple things like garbage collection... then you want to be manufacturing plane engines or running big airlines ........

the europeans had street lights lit with candles covered with glass, then when they discovered gas, the streetlights were lit using interconnected gas pipes running through all the street lamps in town....on the cities they walked in paved roads long before cars were invented.... you see it is this kind of progressive thinkingof contantly improvibg our surounding that we need... so when electricity was discovered, they just advanced and used electricity to light the streets....on the other hand, once we discovered fire, we never really did much with it, we just lit a bonfire and sat around it at night and sang, we never thought of building chimneys so that the smoke inside the hut doesnt choke us while we cook...

No one should blame anyone in kenya or in africa... this bad vice/culture that we have is as a result of our own collective resolve or lack thereof.... when you are lazy and you dont work hard to be the best in your field, you are not just letting yourself down, you are letting the whole country down.... so before you start questioning why we dont have a kenyan michael josef, or a kenyan gor marhia coach, or thika road build by kenyan engineers... ask yourself... are you the best at what you do...or will you also need foreign help when asked to do something in your field thats is world class and up to the highest quality assuarence andbstandars
 
I agree with some of your comments but the moment you start blaming the government, you lost me right there.... thats typical african style... blame the politician.... it is not the politician that created the school curriculum that cant produce world class professionals....
it is not the politician that creates under qualified graduate who seem more focus on getting a job to earn money instead of fulfilling career through achievments in respective fields through research and inovation....

Politicians dont force you to vote for them, they dont force you to re-elect them....

our psycology is so messed up we cant even achieve the small things... Am a guy who realy doesnt like status quo, and usually I walk to some strange place in kenya and take a look and ask myself, what the hell is wring with us Africans, seriously... We like to keep things the way they are, we like to accept how things are done we dont like to modify them
...... I mean if a plane full of white people crashed on an unknown island and nobody rescued them... they will build cabin houses and make matteresses and pillows from wool or cottoon or something..plus compounds using anything they got, they will make weapons, they will find which plants are medicin, and they will suvive without turning into animals

But crash a plane full of africans in the same island, they will find the nearest cave and live in that dark place, sleeping on the floor.....


you dont have to be rich or developed country to be innovative.... I mean there are villages where each year during the rain season, it floods and the mud houses get destroyed, but the village will never learn a lesson, each generation will go through the same thing... no one will think of building trainages and directing the water somewhere, No one will think, Oh generation after generation we have been living in this mud houses, maybe its time we modified this clay and made bricks and build stronger houses.. (i am aware people do that already but its not enough)..... or maybe its time we got alittlebit creative and built our houses floor 1ft above the ground so that they wont flood.... We cant take care of simple things like garbage collection... then you want to be manufacturing plane engines or running big airlines ........

the europeans had street lights lit with candles covered with glass, then when they discovered gas, the streetlights were lit using interconnected gas pipes running through all the street lamps in town....on the cities they walked in paved roads long before cars were invented.... you see it is this kind of progressive thinkingof contantly improvibg our surounding that we need... so when electricity was discovered, they just advanced and used electricity to light the streets....on the other hand, once we discovered fire, we never really did much with it, we just lit a bonfire and sat around it at night and sang, we never thought of building chimneys so that the smoke inside the hut doesnt choke us while we cook...

No one should blame anyone in kenya or in africa... this bad vice/culture that we have is as a result of our own collective resolve or lack thereof.... when you are lazy and you dont work hard to be the best in your field, you are not just letting yourself down, you are letting the whole country down.... so before you start questioning why we dont have a kenyan michael josef, or a kenyan gor marhia coach, or thika road build by kenyan engineers... ask yourself... are you the best at what you do...or will you also need foreign help when asked to do something in your field thats is world class and up to the highest quality assuarence andbstandars
I especially like your analogy of what would happen what happens when a plane load of africans crashes on an isolated spot far from civilization . Spot on. You see the point is most folks in Africa don't understand the path it takes for a object or service to arrive takes. The trial and error way of testing things or theories will get you ridiculous stares or at worst a put down. Blame it on the mission school education most of us receive that tells us there is only one way of tying a tie. Someone once told me the path from the mud hut to the steel and glass mansion was too quick, too sudden.
 
I especially like your analogy of what would happen what happens when a plane load of africans crashes on an isolated spot far from civilization . Spot on. You see the point is most folks in Africa don't understand the path it takes for a object or service to arrive takes. The trial and error way of testing things or theories will get you ridiculous stares or at worst a put down. Blame it on the mission school education most of us receive that tells us there is only one way of tying a tie. Someone once told me the path from the mud hut to the steel and glass mansion was too quick, too sudden.
I agree with yu
I agree with some of your comments but the moment you start blaming the government, you lost me right there.... thats typical african style... blame the politician.... it is not the politician that created the school curriculum that cant produce world class professionals....
it is not the politician that creates under qualified graduate who seem more focus on getting a job to earn money instead of fulfilling career through achievments in respective fields through research and inovation....

Politicians dont force you to vote for them, they dont force you to re-elect them....

our psycology is so messed up we cant even achieve the small things... Am a guy who realy doesnt like status quo, and usually I walk to some strange place in kenya and take a look and ask myself, what the hell is wring with us Africans, seriously... We like to keep things the way they are, we like to accept how things are done we dont like to modify them
...... I mean if a plane full of white people crashed on an unknown island and nobody rescued them... they will build cabin houses and make matteresses and pillows from wool or cottoon or something..plus compounds using anything they got, they will make weapons, they will find which plants are medicin, and they will suvive without turning into animals

But crash a plane full of africans in the same island, they will find the nearest cave and live in that dark place, sleeping on the floor.....


you dont have to be rich or developed country to be innovative.... I mean there are villages where each year during the rain season, it floods and the mud houses get destroyed, but the village will never learn a lesson, each generation will go through the same thing... no one will think of building trainages and directing the water somewhere, No one will think, Oh generation after generation we have been living in this mud houses, maybe its time we modified this clay and made bricks and build stronger houses.. (i am aware people do that already but its not enough)..... or maybe its time we got alittlebit creative and built our houses floor 1ft above the ground so that they wont flood.... We cant take care of simple things like garbage collection... then you want to be manufacturing plane engines or running big airlines ........

the europeans had street lights lit with candles covered with glass, then when they discovered gas, the streetlights were lit using interconnected gas pipes running through all the street lamps in town....on the cities they walked in paved roads long before cars were invented.... you see it is this kind of progressive thinkingof contantly improvibg our surounding that we need... so when electricity was discovered, they just advanced and used electricity to light the streets....on the other hand, once we discovered fire, we never really did much with it, we just lit a bonfire and sat around it at night and sang, we never thought of building chimneys so that the smoke inside the hut doesnt choke us while we cook...

No one should blame anyone in kenya or in africa... this bad vice/culture that we have is as a result of our own collective resolve or lack thereof.... when you are lazy and you dont work hard to be the best in your field, you are not just letting yourself down, you are letting the whole country down.... so before you start questioning why we dont have a kenyan michael josef, or a kenyan gor marhia coach, or thika road build by kenyan engineers... ask yourself... are you the best at what you do...or will you also need foreign help when asked to do something in your field thats is world class and up to the highest quality assuarence andbstandars
I agree with you 100% and I think you should be
I agree with some of your comments but the moment you start blaming the government, you lost me right there.... thats typical african style... blame the politician.... it is not the politician that created the school curriculum that cant produce world class professionals....
it is not the politician that creates under qualified graduate who seem more focus on getting a job to earn money instead of fulfilling career through achievments in respective fields through research and inovation....

Politicians dont force you to vote for them, they dont force you to re-elect them....

our psycology is so messed up we cant even achieve the small things... Am a guy who realy doesnt like status quo, and usually I walk to some strange place in kenya and take a look and ask myself, what the hell is wring with us Africans, seriously... We like to keep things the way they are, we like to accept how things are done we dont like to modify them
...... I mean if a plane full of white people crashed on an unknown island and nobody rescued them... they will build cabin houses and make matteresses and pillows from wool or cottoon or something..plus compounds using anything they got, they will make weapons, they will find which plants are medicin, and they will suvive without turning into animals

But crash a plane full of africans in the same island, they will find the nearest cave and live in that dark place, sleeping on the floor.....


you dont have to be rich or developed country to be innovative.... I mean there are villages where each year during the rain season, it floods and the mud houses get destroyed, but the village will never learn a lesson, each generation will go through the same thing... no one will think of building trainages and directing the water somewhere, No one will think, Oh generation after generation we have been living in this mud houses, maybe its time we modified this clay and made bricks and build stronger houses.. (i am aware people do that already but its not enough)..... or maybe its time we got alittlebit creative and built our houses floor 1ft above the ground so that they wont flood.... We cant take care of simple things like garbage collection... then you want to be manufacturing plane engines or running big airlines ........

the europeans had street lights lit with candles covered with glass, then when they discovered gas, the streetlights were lit using interconnected gas pipes running through all the street lamps in town....on the cities they walked in paved roads long before cars were invented.... you see it is this kind of progressive thinkingof contantly improvibg our surounding that we need... so when electricity was discovered, they just advanced and used electricity to light the streets....on the other hand, once we discovered fire, we never really did much with it, we just lit a bonfire and sat around it at night and sang, we never thought of building chimneys so that the smoke inside the hut doesnt choke us while we cook...

No one should blame anyone in kenya or in africa... this bad vice/culture that we have is as a result of our own collective resolve or lack thereof.... when you are lazy and you dont work hard to be the best in your field, you are not just letting yourself down, you are letting the whole country down.... so before you start questioning why we dont have a kenyan michael josef, or a kenyan gor marhia coach, or thika road build by kenyan engineers... ask yourself... are you the best at what you do...or will you also need foreign help when asked to do something in your field thats is world class and up to the highest quality assuarence andbstandars

How can we talk about all the problems in Black Africa and not blame the government a.ka. politicians??
How come Nigeria is not as advanced as UAE and Lagos does not look like Abu Dhabi?
The two countries have oil and have been selling if for decades.Why are the two countries miles apart in development?
Its bad government and bad politics.The two are intertwined like conjoined twins.Now lets talk about our own country and try to link the two:
Government and Politics.
The head Politician aka The President appoints(nominates) top officials to parastatals and other top government bodies(parliament)approves.
This is an elixir for disaster.Remember the days when all cabinet ministers were MPs.We tried to remedy that by appointing cabinet secretaries who are not MPs,but we gave them(Prez&MPs) the power to appoint.
In my view we should have given an outside body to do the vetting like they do with the Chief Justice,where a variery of applicants are narrowed down to one and forwarded to parliament and finally the President.
That body should be a 42+2 one from each tribe and the other two for Kenyan Asians &other foreigners residing in Kenya.
We should DO AWAY with the clause that allows the Prez To nomimate..This will take away the President's power to stuff the cabinet with people from 2 tribes.
If I were Prez right now, I would support such ideas where my hands will be tied from the tribal phrase"its our turn to eat"
As am writing this ,the Ksh 5 billion scandal at the ministry of health keep poping up in my mind..like
-Euro bond,
-Anglo leasing,
-NYS,
-Goldernberg etc
This just a tip of the iceberg and the sad part is that this has been going of since indipendence..with no solution in the near future..
So your point about not producing well trained academicians,yes the President aka head of Government and politician appoints the Education secretary.
We Africans will never evolve.We dont have to move/build a brick house to mantain a certain level of neatness..We can move all Kibra slum dwellers into Muthaiga and they will turn the place into a slum within a month..
-if they eat bananas and throw the peels out the window,
-urinate and defecate all over the place
-set up kiosks everywhere.Sad.
Kenya needs a non-Politician as Prez..may be a Kenyan Indian
 
I agree with yu

I agree with you 100% and I think you should be


How can we talk about all the problems in Black Africa and not blame the government a.ka. politicians??
How come Nigeria is not as advanced as UAE and Lagos does not look like Abu Dhabi?
The two countries have oil and have been selling if for decades.Why are the two countries miles apart in development?
Its bad government and bad politics.The two are intertwined like conjoined twins.Now lets talk about our own country and try to link the two:
Government and Politics.
The head Politician aka The President appoints(nominates) top officials to parastatals and other top government bodies(parliament)approves.
This is an elixir for disaster.Remember the days when all cabinet ministers were MPs.We tried to remedy that by appointing cabinet secretaries who are not MPs,but we gave them(Prez&MPs) the power to appoint.
In my view we should have given an outside body to do the vetting like they do with the Chief Justice,where a variery of applicants are narrowed down to one and forwarded to parliament and finally the President.
That body should be a 42+2 one from each tribe and the other two for Kenyan Asians &other foreigners residing in Kenya.
We should DO AWAY with the clause that allows the Prez To nomimate..This will take away the President's power to stuff the cabinet with people from 2 tribes.
If I were Prez right now, I would support such ideas where my hands will be tied from the tribal phrase"its our turn to eat"
As am writing this ,the Ksh 5 billion scandal at the ministry of health keep poping up in my mind..like
-Euro bond,
-Anglo leasing,
-NYS,
-Goldernberg etc
This just a tip of the iceberg and the sad part is that this has been going of since indipendence..with no solution in the near future..
So your point about not producing well trained academicians,yes the President aka head of Government and politician appoints the Education secretary.
We Africans will never evolve.We dont have to move/build a brick house to mantain a certain level of neatness..We can move all Kibra slum dwellers into Muthaiga and they will turn the place into a slum within a month..
-if they eat bananas and throw the peels out the window,
-urinate and defecate all over the place
-set up kiosks everywhere.Sad.
Kenya needs a non-Politician as Prez..may be a Kenyan Indian

And after doing all that you will blame the president when those people start stealing. What makes you think that the body will make good choices? the citizen cannot escape his job of making sure that he elects good leaders. Otherwise, we should also say that we should hire presidents the way we hire Judges.
 
I agree with yu

I agree with you 100% and I think you should be


How can we talk about all the problems in Black Africa and not blame the government a.ka. politicians??
How come Nigeria is not as advanced as UAE and Lagos does not look like Abu Dhabi?
The two countries have oil and have been selling if for decades.Why are the two countries miles apart in development?
Its bad government and bad politics.The two are intertwined like conjoined twins.Now lets talk about our own country and try to link the two:
Government and Politics.
The head Politician aka The President appoints(nominates) top officials to parastatals and other top government bodies(parliament)approves.
This is an elixir for disaster.Remember the days when all cabinet ministers were MPs.We tried to remedy that by appointing cabinet secretaries who are not MPs,but we gave them(Prez&MPs) the power to appoint.
In my view we should have given an outside body to do the vetting like they do with the Chief Justice,where a variery of applicants are narrowed down to one and forwarded to parliament and finally the President.
That body should be a 42+2 one from each tribe and the other two for Kenyan Asians &other foreigners residing in Kenya.
We should DO AWAY with the clause that allows the Prez To nomimate..This will take away the President's power to stuff the cabinet with people from 2 tribes.
If I were Prez right now, I would support such ideas where my hands will be tied from the tribal phrase"its our turn to eat"
As am writing this ,the Ksh 5 billion scandal at the ministry of health keep poping up in my mind..like
-Euro bond,
-Anglo leasing,
-NYS,
-Goldernberg etc
This just a tip of the iceberg and the sad part is that this has been going of since indipendence..with no solution in the near future..
So your point about not producing well trained academicians,yes the President aka head of Government and politician appoints the Education secretary.
We Africans will never evolve.We dont have to move/build a brick house to mantain a certain level of neatness..We can move all Kibra slum dwellers into Muthaiga and they will turn the place into a slum within a month..
-if they eat bananas and throw the peels out the window,
-urinate and defecate all over the place
-set up kiosks everywhere.Sad.
Kenya needs a non-Politician as Prez..may be a Kenyan Indian

In everything big, there is a top down approach and a bottom up aproach.... the bottom is always wider and bigger.... You could choose the most uncorruptible president with the best managerial skills... and the corrupt will team up so quickly regardless of their differences, then suddenly the problem wont be the preaidency, the blame will shift to parliament who dont support the presidents reform policies because the whole parliament is compromised,,,,, the forces might even seek to impeach the preseident if they think they are undeer threat....... I mean PLO was removed from the anti corruption commisiom because he was doing his job so well the MPs started feeling the heat....

in my Opinion, the best way to change kenya for good is a bottom up aproach.... when kenyans finally decide 'hatupendi Ujinga!' no politician will dare do a shoddy job at anything...because we will remove you from office even b4 you 5 year end, if you dont represent the people enda home!
it is not illigal for proffessionals to come together and chart a way forward to for a new education system and demand for it to be changed.... I mean in all the years that teachers union have coerced the government in hiking there salary.... have they ever striked so that the government can give them more lab equipment for the science classes for example?, in every strike they have done its always been about making themselves more comfotableat the work place....never about the student...even when they demand more teachers, its so that they can have less work to do.. not so that the student can get quality education...... It is this kind of culture that am talking about...everyone is just thinking of how to get more money.... no one is thinking of how to give better or more efficient services ...everyone just wants their time to eat...... the truth is that we are not ready to change as a people.... if today a candidate who has never been in a scandle, who has no history of tribalism, who is a man of integrity, who spoke frankly ran for president, he will probably get the least votes.....infact people might boo him and hate him for bieng such a clean guy.... people will be showing up in his rallies abd when they hear him critisize the voters for chosing the same corrupt people and when they hear they are not getting any money for showing up at the rally, they will start booing...we are just not ready for change... thats my opinion
 
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