President Uhuru Kenyatta was on Thursday awarded for his contribution to democracy and good governance in Namibia.
President Uhuru was feted as the Grand Master of the Order of the Most Ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis a Namibia’s highest award of honour, by his host President Hage Geingob.
President Uhuru had joined other African heads of state to celebrate Namibia’s 29th Independence Day.
However, the recognition was however refuted by Kenyans who believed that Uhuru’s regime has witnessed various civil strife and barbaric murder of innocent citizens.
Here were the reactions from the KOT.
Unless Democracy & Good Governance changed meaning.
— JAMAN KE (@Top__Shatta) March 21, 2019
Because there is nothing like Good Governance with what we are witnessing in Kenya right now 😭😭
It's because of a PR machine that spins day and night not because of anything he has done. Tuseme kweli, he's a failure back at home!
— Black Rose (@Chuoyoprotus) March 21, 2019
Contribution to democracy and good governance pic.twitter.com/qdvYvnKK3B
— Traditional Biscuit (@topShelf_busaa) March 21, 2019
Someone should tell Namibia that UK has failed to solve food crisis at home..
— Call_Me_Nick🔌 (@Nick_Nicholas64) March 21, 2019
For overseeing one of the largest loot, plunder and impunity in contemporary history of the human race, the world over.
— Kimani Mwangi (@KimaniMwangiS) March 21, 2019
I'm not amused!
How about they add him another one for corruption n neglecting his alleged citizens?
— #beyondzerocorruption (@kurgatkogeyben) March 21, 2019
Good governance of where? Cause it is not Kenya pic.twitter.com/GK7dVrAaOb
— Kenya Daily Notion (@NotionDaily) March 21, 2019
This is crap, is this the same @UKenyatta who threw his hands in air saying "mnataka nifanye nini jameni?" among other failures
— Israel Otieno (@izraelotieno1) March 21, 2019
Did democracy and good governance change its meaning?
— Mark Philo (@markphilo) March 21, 2019