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Why Kenya needs leaders who think like nation builders, not event organisers

Locals in Sultan Hamud and Emali, Makueni County cheer up politicians during a political rally. [File, Standard]

A governor from one of the counties once suggested that matatu conductors should hold degrees in Geography and house managers should have qualifications in Home Economics. On paper, it may sound like a call for professionalism. In reality, it offers a glimpse into the delusion that defines much of Kenya's leadership today.

Another county in 2015 made headlines for purchasing 10 wheelbarrows at Sh109,000 each, a scandal that did not just expose inflated procurement, but symbolised a pattern of misplaced priorities.

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