President William Samoei Arap Ruto and President Suluhu Hassan
By: William Waithaka
Worth Noting:
- What could be going so wrong? What could be taking place in the facets of the “undergrounds” of statecraft that must be discussed via a face to face and one on one meet up?
- Tanzania seems to have reinstated the air permits that had been revoked and directed at grounding KQ operations in Dar Es Salaam. This wasn’t after exchanges between Arusha and the Transport CS Kenya Murkomen. These diplomatic tussles are disruptive and disorient trade. What’s the factors influencing these standoffs? What is the unkown behind all this? A keen eye will realize that Tanzania is angling itself to benefit from Kenya’s errs. Tanzania has alot to gain from the mishaps that Kenya seems to be rich in within this recent times.
It’s no doubt that the man with the hardest Job in Kenya, East Africa or even Africa is none other that the chief hustler President William Samoei Arap Ruto.
The current times are laced with undertones of very serious and catastrophic activities, internally and externally
Let’s begin with the external factors, the visit by the top CIA official, the diplomatic punch tussle with neighbouring Tanzania and Uganda.
A visit by CIA is not out of or meant to be a courtesy call and “as pundits put it” meant to be a tea and cookie session but spells out a looming gloom over the chief hustlers’ administration. This must be a visit to get clarity and assurances from the top intelligence man of the world. Such a visit either calls for beefing up of local intteligencia, and or dissemination of classified intel “President Eyes Only” type of intel.
What could be going so wrong? What could be taking place in the facets of the “undergrounds” of statecraft that must be discussed via a face to face and one on one meet up?
Tanzania seems to have reinstated the air permits that had been revoked and directed at grounding KQ operations in Dar Es Salaam. This wasn’t after exchanges between Arusha and the Transport CS Kenya Murkomen. These diplomatic tussles are disruptive and disorient trade. What’s the factors influencing these standoffs? What is the unkown behind all this? A keen eye will realize that Tanzania is angling itself to benefit from Kenya’s errs. Tanzania has alot to gain from the mishaps that Kenya seems to be rich in within this recent times.
M7 has decided to seek the East African Court for intervention on the oil purchase model that seems not to augur well with Kampala. Uganda has applied for its national oil company UNOC to be allowed to trade in the Kenyan oil space.
Closer home and internally, things seem to be going bananas if not equally else. Politics is lurking. So thick are the clouds of Siasa that kamukunjis at the grassroot levels are taking shape and constant battering of contesting opinions is evidently an attraction.
The regional alignments going on will not allow for the government to achieve much development wise.
Top GOK officials have been cited making pronouncements of how the government will utilizes campaign like models of caravans to inform masses of the KK achievements.
Let’s not forget the bare knuckled glaring contests that have laid bare the executives perception of the judiciary. The Judiciary reluctantly bowing down and accepting a dialogue approach. This has been condemned by leaders and deliverers of the second and third liberations of Kenya’s democracy. Led by Mr. Raila Odinga, the condemnations depict a totalitarian and dictatorial executive that is supervise of other institituinal constittuitonal rights. This may be the case or not but many a Kenyans are reading or misreading the current leadership and even calling it out as a sham. Is it or is not?
KK has not demostrated how they ll actualize their key manifesto promises an year plus into their term. The attempts that have frustrated the regime such the court rulings that have given detection for proper procedural implementation on the housing agenda have rattled the core evidently.
It’s gloomy no doubt and the spirit of the Kenyan essence has been afflicted. Micro traders are hard-hit, their denouncing of the KK regime is a daily cry.
What all these myriad of issues spell out will only are evident in the very near future. Kenya however is resilient and has a population of headworkers.
Politic Opinion
The Author is a Jubilee Party Subcounty chairperson
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