Kenyans! The problem is over-appreciation of the country’s status and high recognition of those who seem to have gained higher economic status with no need of looking for the roots. The syndrome, in Kenya, has made old and newborn thinking of possibilities of enjoying the similar way instead of addressing this as a National problem. Land issue will never leave this Nation at peace. The question is why is Kenya not addressing this issue, leave alone the understanding that this is what will leave majority in poverty.
In South Africa (RSA) the debate is heating. Another evidence of what I wrote in one of the thread, indicating the highest awareness and consciousness of South Africans over Kenyans, that time exemplified by the way Kenyans responded to Teresa May visit and Uhuru’s visit to the US vis-à-vis South Africans responses. On the land issue the environment is different but the manner and the definition of land is the same. The ownership problem is the same. You are a labourer and your offspring join the workforce of labourers. You look at the president and see him walking, dreaming, laughing and everything overland yet, we are comfortable with whatever he does. Election comes, voters don't see it a reason for making diffent voting. You question about his moral integrity, tribal sentiments are over your neck!
The tribal alignment has possibly allowed this problem not redressed. By the way, we saw how MP Sudi charged over Ruto’s hotel. No economic gain, no personality improvement, just tribal appreciation.
Kenyans! Bragging will never make us superior in East Africa unless we improve our consciousness as Kenyans, as Africans. Majority will remain poor and few whites and politicians will always ‘enslave’ the majority. Go to Palestine, go to Israel, Zimbabwe, and now RSA. These are the best example of land recognition.