As the Country is gambling with a high cost of living and corruption scandals unveiled every day, Kenyans are now glued to their 12 inches television wait to hear whether the head of state will address the plight.
Over the last two years, corruption cases are no rise with president Uhuru only giving the mere threats.
The youth across Kenya are not fully convinced of the president committed to ending mass graft and the unprecedented plunder of public resources by officials who you have the power to send home by the stroke of a pen.
Affordable housing has been promised severally and even listed in the Big Four agenda plan, but as it turns out, it could be only affordable to the rich who have several mansions and apartments for sale. What of the poor young people?
Students were promised internship, paid internships by your government but that turned out to be just another promise in the wind. What next for students?
The cost of starting any business in Kenya is unaffordable to the common
– Kindly address
The drought has ravaged our country until we had to seek help and donations. Many of us suspect that when the rains come, we will be forced to seek help again because our drainage and flood-sustaining abilities are an all-time poor.
Kindly address and don’t politicians turn our Country into a Banana republic