OUTRAGE as Uhuru APPOINTS OLD GUARDS to TOP government Jobs, disregards Jubilee YOUTH!

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P David: To demonstrate his commitment to youth empowerment and leadership opportunity, President Uhuru Kenyatta has appointed fellow youths namely Former Police Boss Hussein Ali(60), Former PS Francis Kimemia(59), Former Police Spokesman Eric Kiraithe and Former ODM Chairman Henry Kosgei (69)to Key positions in his government.

R Oyier:>>Sometimes I look at appointments like these, then remember the young duo and their matching ties against white shirts promising youthful and non political appointments. Hahaha ‪#‎kuratu‬
Congratulations Ronnie Osumba and Milo Ogutu you redeem this list.

Silas Gisiora:>>This breaks my heart everyday. These men have served the government for so long, made a fortune, sometimes through questionable means. Yet, everytime there is a job, however ceremonial, it always goes their way. I know they do absolutely nothing, yet their are younger, or at least fresher people with good ideas that can help the boards.

As I have said this youthful government has been the most anti-youth and all these old men do every day is take loans and burden us permanently. One day, all these will come to pass.

M Doyo: >>>Jubilee once again honours its promise to employ youths aged between 60-80 years and awards the following top jobs in the parastatals.
1.Henry Kosgei
2.Franklin Bet
3.Francis Kimemia
4 Hussein Ali
5 Bifwoli Wakoli

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