[emoji3][emoji3][emoji3][emoji3][emoji3] So what's way foward then????
African leaders.......
Kenya offers the Tanzanian opposition many vital lessons.
The most important one is the clamour for "Katiba Mpya" never a panacea to governance maelstrom. In fact, it is a rampant misuse of scarce resources!
Kenya has a brand new constitution, but those on its receiving end do not accept the new constitutional order because it does not lead them to capture power as earlier envisaged! We should expect our misguided opposition to follow suit when their avarice for power is circumvented by the very document they had strenously trudged to push to the finish line, and at great cost.
So, the ill-fated opposition should not waste more energy on "Katiba Mpya" because it will not usher in a new era but will justify furthering of the same injustices.
The problem all over the world is never what is inked but what is never scrawled: immorality, moral decay is our Achilles heel. Our politicians in the opposition delude themselves what is keeping them away from the high table is a bad constitution, but the gospel truth ricochets nobody loves to obey orders ensconced in any edicts notwithstanding divinely or man-made.
If you write down laws, it is because you expect them to be violated. If you did not, you would never engrave them in stone.
Look at the Moses laws written by the finger of God, but who reveres them?
If God's laws are wantonly tramped down under feet, then how much more will the laws jotted down by immoral men, be quashed and set aside, whose delight is in incinerating God's laws to validate their own folly?
Sadly, who believed our report?