Leaders around Mt Kenya region should urgently - Convene a meeting for MEN at Kirigiti stadium, Kiambu - Stop the turning of coffee farms into malls and apartments, - Stop the selling and demarcation of land - Send men into farming from crop farming to animal farming - Enlist all men into cooperative societies and SACCOs - Fight Alcoholism fiercely and close all alcohol dens - Criminalize prostitution and pornography - Condemn betting and gambling - Disincentivize single motherhood and incentivize father-led homes - Eradicate Irish potato farming because they contain oestrogen that turns men effeminate - Declare obesity & diabetes regional disasters and fight them ruthlessly from house to house - Switch off all those vernacular radio stations that promote betting, debauchery, incitement and useless political gossip - Ban the mushrooming of evangelical churches because they brainwash women and emasculate men - Conscript traditional vigilantes like Mungiki into the mainstream security system and encourage traditional values and beliefs - Declare politicians and the elites living in Nairobi as regional enemies who have failed the men, therefore limit them from addressing funerals and events - Form an influential regional political party and ensure any politician who is not in it will not be elected - Declare that in the next election, no woman shall be elected MCA, MP, Senator and Governor Otherwise, there is a crisis, if not addressed now, the region will crumble.
@amerix Irish potatoes are part of our culture. When our father went down the mountain to survey the land Mwene Nyaga had given him, the first two things he was given were potatoes and fire. Everything else yes ,but potatoes No!
@amerix So, I should continue getting 60k/year from my 2 acre coffee farm while I can sell one at 15m and build an apartment in the other and get 250k/month?. We dont live in a burble. Poverty is shameful and degrading.
@amerix But in Mumias it's even getting worse in areas where there was sugarcane
@amerix On coffee no, this thing aught to have been uprooted from the entire central Kenya more than 30 years ago. I don’t know what this colonial crop is doing in central farms today. Coffe and religion are the two biggest source of poverty and misery in central Kenya.