The jubilee government used unemployment as one of the stepping stones to get to power which got many youths supporting them.
They promised a million jobs but now it’s very clear the promised jobs have been turned to "kazi kwa wazee"
It’s a pity to see billionaires who have the muscle to start their own businesses wanting to remain in public service way after their retirement age, instead of going to take care of their grandchildren.
When Kenyan youths are wallowing in poverty Uhuru and Ruto are busy appointing rich and retired politicians back to public service.
“Kenyan youths lets wake up and make a wise decision in 2017, lets vie for political seats come 2017, we are the change we want, we are not the stepping stones for people to get to power"
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