A few years ago,I did some work three private companies:
The first is owned by a Kikuyu and all the 25 employees are Kikuyu
The second is owned by a Kamba and has 23 Kamba employees [3 being brothers of the owner],one kalenjin and one Kikuyu
The third is owned by a Kisii,has 60 Kisiis,one Meru and one Kalenjin
The owner of Kamba company later called me and asked for assistance in recruiting some new people. His brief was; 'I don't want any more Kambas; in fact if you can get me some one from the smallest tribe,I will be very happy'
The challenge private businesses face,especially family owned ones,is that once you start growing and employing,your relatives will plead with you to pick their children...then your friends will come next and before you know it your company will be full of people from your village...not just your tribe.
Behind the gardens...Behind the wall...Under the tree (Including: Red...Dark Blue...Yellow)
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.