Tuesday, June 26, 2012
NCIC PROBE 3 KIKUYU SONGS.
To the people of Kenya, politicians and political parties will come and go BUT Kenya will remain. Commissions and commissioners will come and go BUT Kenya will remain. These politicians and commissioners should not drug the country to their mess. We must as Kenyans be aware of our common enemy. Poverty, ignorance, lack of good health facilities, poor market for our products etc. Let us not allow politicians and their appointees divide us. There is nothing that puts hate against the common Kikuyu, luo, mijikenda, kamba, kisii men and women. We live together, intermarry, do business together and even worship together. When politics come in, we look for negative things in all of the other tribes... We must be proud of our ethnic backgrounds. Let us build on our diversity. A kalenjin in Nandi will grow maize, a kikuyu will buy the maize and transport to a luo who buys it for ugali. A kamba will perfectly apply his skills in making sculptures and rubber products... Mzalendo Kibunja should join the KIE for better lessons in primary schools so that we can educate and kenyanise our children from baby class. We must learn to live together. We must prevent the political class from dividing us. What tells of a culture includes, a language, a song, a mode of dressing, artifacts, food etc. A tribe is not known by the names of politicians or rich people. Let us as a country be careful as we approach the next general election. If we start with a wrong footage as far as tribal insecurity is concerned, then we are in for a rude shock.
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