Look at that tired looking public relations officer. He appears lethargic, and his speech is lackadaisical. With this kind of people running the show, it's no surprise that speed isn't a commitment in their service delivery. Long queues have become all too common in Kenya that they are starting to gain ground as normal. With operational efficiency models these queues can be eliminated at a very low cost, if only managers can start embracing a customer service commitment.
why shouldnt he be lethargic he does the donkey work just for the bosses to loot every thing and he cant pay his bills at the end of the month why should he bother if somebody queues the whole day for a bag of maizemeal.
How much time and energy do they spend for a day's food only to realize as they head home that they have to make a line again the following day? Are we in a state of emergency like in 1952 when we were kicking the rear-end of the British colonialists? Kibaki, Raila and Mudavadi cannot physically bend their bodies for eating too much -- unless they want to rupture their shit-bellies. I saw these leaders dancing with the dying in Turkana, after landing there, instead of offering them a meal.
Kibor gets 100k bags of maize at the stroke of a pen and a family less than 5kilos or nothing for a day of queueing.....shame on u Ruto, what kind of a leader r u if a ministry is riddled with such abuse then it shows what kind of lead u'd be. Just a turn coat of ua old self.
Stan, perhaps we could start by "Choma Kibor" being forced to surrender all the proceeds, remember he never used any of his money to transport the loot from Moi's Bridge depot!! No option viable but to see Ruto on the back-bench.
All this is Ruto fault. Greed is a bad thing. I hope this will teach him a lesson after he is removed and never to be a minister again. Enough is enough. Ruto must go!
The reason for all misery n earth is the eugenics carried out by the Bilderberg Group,this is by design !!
NurembergPrinciples 3 years ago
Look at that tired looking public relations officer. He appears lethargic, and his speech is lackadaisical. With this kind of people running the show, it's no surprise that speed isn't a commitment in their service delivery. Long queues have become all too common in Kenya that they are starting to gain ground as normal. With operational efficiency models these queues can be eliminated at a very low cost, if only managers can start embracing a customer service commitment.
daddycliff 3 years ago
why shouldnt he be lethargic he does the donkey work just for the bosses to loot every thing and he cant pay his bills at the end of the month why should he bother if somebody queues the whole day for a bag of maizemeal.
mwendapolee 3 years ago
How much time and energy do they spend for a day's food only to realize as they head home that they have to make a line again the following day? Are we in a state of emergency like in 1952 when we were kicking the rear-end of the British colonialists? Kibaki, Raila and Mudavadi cannot physically bend their bodies for eating too much -- unless they want to rupture their shit-bellies. I saw these leaders dancing with the dying in Turkana, after landing there, instead of offering them a meal.
bwanakeino 3 years ago
We've become just like Zimbabwe, queuing for food! It's ridiculuous.
alffalffu75 3 years ago
Is this really our Kenya. Kenya Yetu. Yaani we have to queue for bread and flour. Mungu atusaidie
Ajakis 3 years ago
Kibor gets 100k bags of maize at the stroke of a pen and a family less than 5kilos or nothing for a day of queueing.....shame on u Ruto, what kind of a leader r u if a ministry is riddled with such abuse then it shows what kind of lead u'd be. Just a turn coat of ua old self.
stanleyanna 3 years ago
Stan, perhaps we could start by "Choma Kibor" being forced to surrender all the proceeds, remember he never used any of his money to transport the loot from Moi's Bridge depot!! No option viable but to see Ruto on the back-bench.
Kileges 3 years ago
Kibor shld be billed for storage fees based on his profit proceeds or given a refund of his money for our maize back in return!!!
stanleyanna 3 years ago
you are not talking of all the other Maize Githae and co. requested in NCPB.....African tribalism...
koek2000 3 years ago
All this is Ruto fault. Greed is a bad thing. I hope this will teach him a lesson after he is removed and never to be a minister again. Enough is enough. Ruto must go!
Africayetu 3 years ago
sad just tooo sad
likumba 3 years ago