And while on this,i realized that our journalists are quite tough.From Nation TV's 'The enemy within' footage,it is clear that not only leadership,but us as Kenyans need to change our attitude.A civil servant training the 'enemy'...
Let's all be the change we want to see.Yes we can! And yes we will!
Reading through the posts, I think the problem is clear, and solutions
are also clear, what lacks is goodwill and leadership, let's hope some
foreign country will come to our aid since we are helpless.
On 6/6/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the best course of action is to define the problem than formulate
> solutions around the problem case.
>
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