PICTURE SPEAK: Governor Joho SNEEZES at the Coast and STATEHOUSE CATCHES A Cold, another in Karen grows THINER!

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Pictures of the Week!!!

By Anwar Sadat via FB
Top: President Uhuru Kenyatta campaigning in Kiambu after delivering relief food to starving Kenyans in Kiambu.
Bottom: Governor Joho, Deputy ODM leader returns from a working tour from the USA, Europe and Middle East.


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By his policies, actions and non actions, President Uhuru and his administration, have for the last five years, pursued policies that have made ordinary Kenyans poor, as his friends and relatives allegdly made billions of shillings through government tenders often supplying far less than expected.

Uhuru expected that after five years where resident of Kiambu have had to pay higher taxes, pay higher rents; pay more for foodstuff; see their relatives resort to alcohol to control depression form higher unemployment; see their highly-educated young men and women carry placards looking for jobs, in the process losing the dignity and sense of pride that comes with such education achievements; see their relatives die as doctors are on strike; see them earn lower wages; see their earnings decrease, will simply jump in excitement simply because he can speak their language- Gikuyu!

As you can see, they don’t look too excited. It is time that we hold our leaders accountable. Kenyans needs delivery of service not cheap PR gimmicks.

Cc. Dennis Itumbi.

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