Monday, March 12, 2012

Editorial/ Monkeyness in society

Focusing unto the a many challenges that our country has witnessed in the past week, we look at the unfortunate occurrences that we thought had no place in our society today. However, to our utter surprise, they still reign mightily within our society and country at large. On national chagrins, we discuss various subjects that were glared in the public ranging from the unprofessional lifestyle of our government to cases of human trafficking that are reported here and there. On our schedule also we talk about the immoral nature of our Kenyan police in their administration of their duty and not forgetting the sticky matter on prostitution that has spurred debates all over concerning the state of affairs and how the so called leaders think and handle certain issues that contains public interest.

The aforementioned topics of discussion as you will learn later a long the week, if anything reveals the mischievous traits within our residences and amongst our people suggesting that in a way, monkeyness reigns within our nation. The industrial strikes that we have witnessed ranging from the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation to doctors is a clear indication that the bolt after all is not tightened. Government has not placed any value upon their civil servants and a rather shameful message out there is that, anything for its employees is just as good as something of value demonstrated elsewhere where integrity, democracy and fabulous leadership is practised without missing a point.

Their response to their workers was a serious shocker. Where on earth is still duress used as a means of addressing grievances? We are hearing graveous issues touching on corruption and even sexual assaults among workers yet the government is taking their employees for  joy riders as if they are common time idlers who are seeking any available opportunity to showcase their nothingness of idleness. When has poor working conditions prompted productivity and good will observance of work policies'? The Kenyan government needs to mature up and handle matters with deserved strictness as you cannot compare human life and incompetence. 

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