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MT Kenya the Weeping Giant

 

Mt Kenya enjoys a large population and a great popular vote. However, despite the numbers, the region is still a weeping giant. but why is it so?

Now voting system determines the king making process therefore continuity in leadership is a major definition to it. For a record of time, the most powerful politicians in Kenya, enjoys re-election, not because they accomplish everything but because those who vote for them understand that one day, they will sit in the high table and bargain on their behalf. As we are speaking Mount Kenya has not groomed her leaders and the mountain is weeping.

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We are just bragging about our eight million votes but truth be told, it’s not about the numbers but the leaders. A ship is able to navigate even in a stormy sea not because of it is bigger than the sea, but because the captain behind the wheel understands the navigation dashboard. And so is leadership.

Hard facts.

We don’t elect leaders to have an immediate returns or success. But we elect them to guide our way and enjoy our tomorrow. Jesus was the most famous person and in fact he is . The only son of God had all the powers but the scripture says he raised only three people. For 33 years that he lived, three were not the only people who died. This  tells you that leaders will not do everything.

Not all leaders deserve this but those who have shown potential leadership lets maintain them.

By Mumemerekia woma

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