Monday 5 August 2013

LET’S HANDLE EACH OTHER AS “WAHESHIMIWA”

How many Kenyans can own this low class Car? I rest my Case!


Sometimes we receive things from people, government, organisations and we feel like, “Oh what a big favour” even when it is not a favour. It’s something we receive under what I will call “Silent right” and make us almost worship the giver.
Saturday when Cabinet Secretary Finance announced the final disbursement for the MPS car grants, some of our eyes opened wide to see what would follow over the teachers’ fate. Though in silence, rumours had it that More than enough Kenyans if not many were annoyed on how the government was handling the teachers affair.  The MPs who threatened not to recess without money; there demand was met within the shortest time. Compare this with the time it took from the teachers issued strike notice, went on strike and the response.
Your say has it.
Today I was not happy when I heard some few people claim teachers had been favoured. Yes, they might have breached the law, but economically what can be production of a society that works on empty stomach?
You have the answers.
Teachers deserved it. Look at this, when Members of county assembly went on strike, were their salaries deducted even a single cent?
Think about it and thank God that the right thing was done in time to save our little brothers and sisters who still hunger and thirst for education.

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