simonkabz wrote:Euge wrote:Very young boys. And in broad day light!
Along a busy road infront of businesses. They must be dead by now. Since the highly publicized criminal events of Ngong, Rongai, and Karen, there has been an unrelenting purge of gun-wielding thugs,
they are being executed like flies na hawaishi. You have over 200,000 youth finishing form 4 each year and there are no jobs for them. Maybe we should press our government to address deeper societal issues like joblessness ?
I am mean this is a country that has 60% youth unemployment so crime on this scale cannot be unexpected.
Executing thugs is not the solution because each year more and more join the ranks of the unemployed.
Its up to Kenyans to make elections about issues like insecurity and unemployment and corruption instead of always voting on tribal basis. If Kenyans do not then Kenyans can only blame themselves for the mess they find themselves in.
If elected officials can be elected solely on numbers and tribes then they have no incentive to address the deep issues that are causing a spiralling crime rate namely corruption, unemployment, inept police, and low economic growth.
Yaani Kenyans wanavuna walichopanda.
And if you think the current crime rate is bad then keep in mind that Kenya's populations is still ballooning which means 10 years from now, crime might be worse.