FRM2011 wrote:Let us learn to give these headlines a healthy dose of scepticism.
That said, two key events tell me ruto's ambition made him commit a monumental blunder. He dared the system.
1. During the sagana retreat, uhuru told the gathering he wasn't going to handover power to corrupt individuals.
2. At a meeting with the kikuyu council of elders, he said "before handing over the sword, I will make sure its blunt so that it is never used against us again".
With 30 months to go, one can't help but feel pity on the man from sugoi.
And this why we need to thank Moi for handing over power peacefully, no threats,the man just got into his aircraft and left.
Then we need to stop praising strongman tendencies, it is not Uhuru's call.
He wasnt expecting such resistance form his own backyard, this is why he is an angry man these days.
Plus he can look at his corner now and tell us who we can say is not corrupt.
I am of the strong opinion that if anti-corruption is the metric, then all of the politicians get off their their high horses and pave way for a new crop that aint corrupt. wote waende home.
months is a very long time in politics
I am happy