The Nation (Nairobi)
4 July 2008
Kenya's economic growth is on the recovery path after slowing down following the post-election violence, an international organisation and local investment outfit said on Thursday.
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It is strange that an failed state's economy [that is in a perpetual recession - indeed a terminal depression from which orderly recovery is unlikely,] can be said by well-meaning people that it is "growing"!
Could it be that when the ingokho of a destitute man gets one kifaranga then billionaire Gates can point at the man and tell him to rejoice in that his wealth has increased by 100%?
Or is it a case of the wealth of a starving man with nothing growing infinitely when he acquires one ingokho?
It is sobering to watch the doomed Kenyans - with their "leaders" strutting around impotently. Realities are:
- That 65% average unemployment in Kenya rising to over 95% in some regions of the country is NOT reason for celebration from the fat-cats at IMF - which has been in the country forever promising economic miracles and delivering NONE.
- That Kenya's economic/financial/banking sectors are controlled from foreign capitals - with EFFECTIVE interest rates that drive the borrowers and whatever business activity left further into the abyss. If a country does not have control over these sectors, then it cannot be considered a "sovereign" country. So Kenya is NOT.
- And that the recent stark realization by Kenyans that their politics and political institutions - that they thought had achieved by the phony declaration of "independence" which they comically celebrate - are totally controlled and planned, dictated from Washington and London. Of course Kenya has no "sovereignty" to talk about. [Behold Its "Prime Minister" spearheading the imperial/colonial designs of the foreigner in Kenya and Africa.]
So what do Kenyans think of when they celebrate their "independence"?
- And that their social life - including religious and reproductive life - is directly manipulated by foreign governments, churches and NGOs.
So, What does the average Kenyan - a disenfranchised slave in his own ancestral land - have to rejoice about?
The wretched of the earth.
Whatever the case is, when the lion has a lot of praise for the hunt, the antelopes have reason to moan. And the foreigners' IMF has the praise ......
Now you can see who is the REAL MINISTER. one accused of thet fraud and forgery and another concern that the kenyans have enough food and that market is not flooded with magendo goods that enrich the few at the cost of wananchi RUTO is the real minister, there are doubts about Kinyuma