Granted, being a Kenyan currently is a challenging affair if everything going on with our politicians and governance is anything to go by. However, what is that one thing that makes you feel a little less mad?
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Kare Ngugi
This is a tough question. Especially one that’s asked when there’s the BBI non-sense and our doctors dying on a daily basis because they lack PPE etc. The thing that makes me a little less mad is seeing brilliant Kenyans being appreciated on a global scale for their skills, like Larry Madowo and Elsa Majimbo. I love when Kenyans achieve things because truth be told there are so many brilliant Kenyans out there but also so many barriers to overcome that are built for them to fail. So the few that actually ‘beat’ the system gives me some hope? I like knowing that even if my country doesn’t give me opportunities, I can’t give up. Because what if Larry and Elsa did?
Allan M. Melchowistz
I’m manifesting the powers Elsa and Larry did next year. It’s gratifyingly good to see fellow Kenyans succeed in a global scare innit?