18/06/2022
Its been a while, since since our economic ship hit turbulence.The die is cast or the gloves are off and every Kenyan especially the holloi-polloi are going through a hard stretch Prices of basic commodities have gone through the roof.What a three dollar wage a day can cater for beggars believe.Ours is an underemployed and jobless conundrum, which needs stringent measures to fix.Investments across all sectors of the economy, will have to be escalated, especially by the next government, to deal with this social time bomb, which if not timely detonated, can render a failed society.A quick look at our food capacity and the energy affordability to fuel the nation, bespeak of a struggling nation, stuck in the rut of shortages and erratic supply systems.A nation that is unable to feed itself, cant get anything else right, for food, water and shelter are the basic building blocks of the entire development structure.We know that we would not be where we are but for the implicit ills of corruption, wastage, duplication and impunity.We are caught in the cross airs of these evils, because government, is always held hostage by these crimes, committed by those vested with public duty.Crime and punishment in this country are just bywords, for as they cynically say in my land"why bother with the rudiments of the law, when you can easily bribe a policeman and buy a judge as well".The inequality characterised by deep pockets of poverty among the populace can not be tackled if the fundamentals are not in place and functioning and these include trasparency and proper management of our resources.The current government, indulged in overspending and diversion of resources, and all along proved helpless in stemming the tide.Now here we are a bewildered country, scratching our heads, not knowing where to start, to fix the mess.If only, we could prick our ears and listen and witness what is happening in Sirilanka today, then we would stop playing with fire.Let us live within our means.