2012 wrote:Maybe the not so 'civil society' and the UN need to help educate the masses and students about the effects of corruption and bribery.
If people know the direct impact of shs.10b in their life...
If people know how bribing denies their children deserved chances in school admissions, jobs scholarships etc...
The problem is when we talk of 10b in terms of building a quarter of Thika road... 3/4 of the population cannot begin to quantify this. It's just too far from home.
Why do you need somebody to tell you that receiving a bribe or paying a bribe is bad?
Kenya population of over 90% identifies themselves as either Christians and Muslim. Both Islam and christian abhors bribery and stealing, the punishment for stealing in Islam and Christian is hell. if hell(fire) is not a good enough deterent for "Christians" and "Muslims" to steal what makes you think Civil societies and UN will help?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?