Gathige wrote:Kusadikika wrote:I am really impressed regardless of the esthetics of the stadium. For as long as it is not structurally unsound it does not have to have many madoidos to look like Emirates ama Old Trafford. Bora wananchi wanajienjoy ndani.
[color=red]The usefulness of these mashinani projects are twofold. I would say 40% is the finished product but 60% is how it is done; all the young guys who work there and get money to go and build their small vibandas at home or buy a cow...... all the supplies that are sourced from local hardwares, all the mama mbogas, mama chapatis who sell to the mjengo guys. Keep money flowing mashinani.
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Very true. With all its challenges, devolution has had an impact on the local economy. The " It is our turn to eat" has been decentralized and eating is now done locally and all the "eaters" seems happy. In the county where i live, all the local foot paths have been graded and from the murram trucks and heavy graders i see, a lot of locals seems to be making cash.
thats what the first government used to dupe kenyans, ati as long as something is on the ground you should be happy with it, actually they made kenyans think that its a favor they were doing the citizens when they initiated any project. the people from boms should be asking why the running track has not been laid considering most of their sons and daughters excel at athletics, they should be questioning why they are sitting in a half done stadium with dirt everywhere, they should be questioning if its the cash that was not enough and if so why they started on a project only to leave it half way.
wacheni kuwa mediocre, the romans were building better looking stadiums way back before the birth of christ. we should aim at devolution being about service provision, better health facilities, piped water, well paved roads not dirt tracks, then we will start seeing a change in the lives of majority of kenyans, not 200 bob hand outs to locals to build a dirt track. we would better if the guys from china build better roads without the locals getting the small handout but have a better road that will enable the locals to better transport their produce and stuff.