Nairobi Star (Nairobi)
11 November 2009
SEVEN Cabinet ministers may have their cars seized following an order by Head of the Civil Service Francis Muthaura.
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If he doesn't like school, he is welcome to drop out.
[I doubt that he will ..]
""We are not school children to be given uniforms in the form of Passats," Kajwang remarked recently."
That this guy is a servant of the people.
That most of the people do not drive a car - any car.
That more that half of the said people are starving.
That this same servant thinks that a car that he has not paidm for - a car that the people have lent him - is an affront to his prestige.
We are led to suppose that he thinks that his productivity is such that he deserves more that just THAT car. And that the starving Kenyans - in a Kenya that is in a perpetual economic depression - should know as much.
Can he tell us exactly why he thinks so?
Are we thinking about performance-based comparisons? Why does he believe that his productivity/performance is comparable to that of other world leaders- such as those in USA - with comparable levels of salary and benefits?
Shouldn't Kenyans expect more? Don't they deserve it?