@marex and @makele - You need to be ashamed of yourselves. Raila should realize that Kenya is not his grandmother's kitchen. And this applies to
all politicians and government officials who practice nepotism - not only Raila. This is the most stupid kind of reasoning I have ever heard. Have you guys been so brainwashed you'll be cheerleaders for an individual no matter what he does? Hii ni kurogwa ama ni namna gani? Duty to family my foot? Using whose resources? Mine? I have no problem with anyone having a duty to his family but he had better use his own resources. I suggest you distribute some of the assets of your employer to your
languishing relatives and see how that goes.
I don't care who anyone is, he/she has to follow the same procedures as everyone else. If Raila's sister wanted to be an ambassador she should have applied like everyone else, gone through the recruitment process [conducted by an independent body] and if she succeeds, well and good.
NB: Before you start screaming at the top of your voices, I still rank Raila above the other prospective presidential candidates but unlike you, I am not brainwashed. I call it as I see it. And in this you have failed terribly. Being a sister to someone should never be a qualification for any job - and especially if that job belongs to and is paid for by the Kenyans. By the way, if Raila's sister decides to buy a shanty house in the name of an embassy for 1 billion do they call a family meeting to discuss the issue? ABK!!!
@marex - I guess the rest of us who are not related to Raila [you included] are mboches!
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