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Blame the constitution...
The constitution did not build a house on a river. It did not tell Nema to give approvals for the building. It did not tell the Kanjo Kingdom to approve the building plan.
In fact when you allow yourself to see the truth, most of these buildings were built during the old constitution.
Do you remember Wangari Maathai being beaten up over Westgate and the Mall? Was she being teargassed because of the constitution?
I know a lot of you here get excited when people who are lawfully picketing are being teargassed, but tafadhali, think kidogo.
The law is the law. You just can't come and destroy my house at night after you have approved my building. It was a corrupt Kenyan who approved those buildings.
The Kenyan laws are not as liberal as those in the UK or the USA. But you don't see people building on rivers do you?
When people fail to do the right thing they look for the easiest person to blame. The constitution.
If you were honest, you should be demanding that those that approved those buildings be sent to jail. Ohh no, you won't. It's the constitution.
If I were the judge of course I'd order a stay order. After all, the complainant shall come with gov't approved papers that gave him the right to build the property on a river.
However, if the gov't arrested those that approved the properties and then went to court seeking to nullify the orders, no judge however corrupt would allow the case to drag on.
Let us not give mediocre people in our leadership an excuse. They should never have approved those buildings in the first place and they should be arrested.
Hii mambo ya consitution, ni uwongo tu.
The liberal laws in the USA as you may wish to call them have not allowed anyone to build on public land.
However in Kenya, a human being in the name of a government official, has taken a bribe and given fake title.
The problem is not the constitution. It is the people of Kenya.
When you think about it, the same complaining Kenyan is the same fellow who is going to shop in these places. How can you go shop at Nakumatt when you know they have a habit of renting property either in public land or land that is right smack on top of a river?
How do you go to shop at TMall, then come here and complain about "the constitution"?
Leave the constitution alone, start arresting the thugs who approved the buildings. Or are you afraid of being shot 7 times in the head?
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?