When Uhuru Kenyatta tried to come out challenging his opponents on this land issue I said to myself "Careful what you
wish for son of Jomo"...various people have come taken up his challenge showing some of the chunks of the land that he
holds under his family name. Others have questioned his moral authority to lead the country towards addressing land reforms,
something which his predecessor has obviously refused to touch. The reason is clear, that the biggest perpetrators of these
injustices cannot be expected to be impartial when it comes to addressing The Land Question in Kenya.
Now that the heat has become to much in the Kitchen, Uhuru Kenyatta starts to get this support from government agencies like the NCIC, trying to muzzle freedom of speech.If people can address historical injustices why are the Mau Mau in London suing Her Majesty's Government for the horrors of colonialism and seeking payment? Why do we have history books telling us about the atrocities of the colonial masters, including land alienation practices that are a direct precursor to the land problems that Kenyans are experiencing?
Lets cancel all these books and re-write the curriculum so that we avoid talking on all matters touching on land!