wukan wrote:madhaquer wrote:I think the Jubilee camp have their focus in the wrong place.
The dissatisfaction on the ground has nothing to do with Ruto. It is simply because Kamwana has nothing to show for this second term in office.
I think their focus should be on helping Wanjohi deliver something tangible with the little time remaining. Whether or not Ruto succeeds him is not his business. He should work and retire Kibaki style.
Surprisingly I am in admiration nowadays of the improved skills that kamwana is displaying in steering the ship and sailing forward. This year especially he has been right on steering wheel just like that time he was finance minister around 2009. If he continues at the current pace he will have quite a say on who succeeds him.
I am not like Itumbi who would have slapped you if you said kamwana was not good enough. I guess I understand how the devil felt after being thrown out of heaven.
I take it from the perspective of a business owner. For those who also have a job, you know that loyalty to the cause is paramount for your KPI's.
Even Ruto expects his foot soldiers to perform diligently otherwise they will not be funded.
I heard him explain yesterday how he only has 2 years to go. So he only has one agenda, to perform.
I agree with him that if anyone has another agenda other than his, then they should leave silently. In your own company, you are fired for insubordination bila huruma.
What the Ruto camp wants is for Uhuru to stay silent. I doubt any CEO can do that. But you are free to show me one.
Ruto is now free to campaign as he wishes. If Moses Kuria wants to tell everyone Uhuru is a drunkard, they are now free to do so. But they should do so outside.
The only people who don't see this are the tangatanga group who think Uhuru's job is to tell us Raila is evil.
Let us see how good they are now that they are the leaders of opposition.
Just like Raila did, I'd like them to tell us about the corruption going on in Uhunye's gov't.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?