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Is leadership failure and our gullibility responsible for reform sluggishness? |
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Brief:This column returns today after a two-week break — during which national debate fixated on the pace of reforms to promote sustainable peace, stability and justice in Kenya. Amid the semblance of peace and tranquillity, remains the fragility of our crying nation for dramatic reform of the social, economic and political governance system. ...more
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| 1. On Tuesday October 13, 2009, 16:10 PM , j kairu, United States wrote: | |
| Most Kenyans do not know what reforms they want and reforms mean different things to different people. Why don't we enforce the laws already in the books? Are we going to magically begin following the new constitution just because it is new or will it legalize ethnic cleansing? The gullible who wants to kill their neighbors because they are from another tribe will not be stopped by a new law.
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