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  1. Singing is fine to calm the soul BUT there are even bigger issues in your country and it is a matter of your people's natural existence. Your eyes and ears need to be opened wide and watch who enters your country and what they are doing.

  2. State affairs are very delicate and can have far reaching consequences more so to the head of state chances of being re-elected. Hon
    Sudi's mockery of the hundrends of Kenyans whose lives have been plucked away from their families is distasteful. That Sudi is able to do such mockery before TV cameras shows who his personality really is, and sheds some light about Rutos kitchen cabinet, including the new partners of the so-called broad-based government. It must be heartbreaking to the hustlers who placed their hopes to the Ruto administration to witness Hon. Sudi's attitude to the freedom of expression of young adult Kenyans. As a persuasive MP he ought to have stated he would have opened channels of dialogue with the GenZs rather than delaration of war with them. No one doubts government has got the monopoly of the rare commodity of violence.

    The other side of the coin is how instantly a government loses credibility in the eyes of the public and the world if it misuses those tools to silence legitimate dissent. Kenya Kwanza has lost both almost irreversibly, and lose power with a landslide margin should the next election be free and fair. taste power

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