Too sad.
That man’s pain is unspeakable.
ok,fair enough, but what have you done to curb that,umehongana najua,so sio gavaa ni kila mtu,hata hao walidedi,pole kwao,could have said or done something,but kenya tuko na mentality ya ‘not my circus,not my monkey’,gavaa is the proverbial crow that watches two grasshoppers get at each other,it doesn’t care.kenyans are the root,gavaa is the trunk
Cheap insults are for standard 3 children.
Once again, the problem of car accidents is reckless driving. The government is the one that licences the drivers and enforces the law on the roads. How is the government not to blame? Why does the government apportion billions of our taxes to hire and train NTSA if they’re not going to enforce the law?
I’m hoping to draw some good reasoning instead of insults
Really sad
my bad,i thought you were in standard 4,again dont blame the government for your mistakes,it’s everyone’s civil duty to uphold the law,unless you got sh1t for brains.look in the mirror and you will see the person that betrays you the most.people should stop playing the blame game and act up,take responsibility of their own faults,blame doesn’t empower you. It keeps you stuck in a place you don’t want to be because you don’t want to make the temporary, but painful decision, to be responsible for the outcome of your own life.You become a failure when you blame somebody else .The world can use more light and less noise. More solvers and fewer blamers. More folks showing a better way and fewer folks complaining about how much better things used to be. More folks offering help and fewer folks wringing their hands about the problems. More hope bringers and fewer hope killers.do not blame the government,they are brain dead for all we know and we still keep the machine running despite the vegetative state they are in.As they say,‘if you see something,say something’,but does anyone care? i’ll bet my grandmother that no one does,including me
Govt is not a God to control everybody and be everywhere, the govt did its part by making sure the driver went to a driving school and was tested. If he is caught breaking the law he is prosecuted or asked kitu kidogo. But there is no way the govt will prevent a careless driver from causing an accident, or a killer from killing you or me or a rapist from raping. It can only punish the offender after the act.
Ask anybody who uses the roads in Kenya if there is impunity right in front of the eyes of government officers. The answer will be a big YES. Because of the said impunity Kenyans are dying and most of who are not even driving. Those Kenyans deserve protection. It is those Kenyans souls that are wailing from their graves
Again no points put forth but standard 3 level of insults. Try again sir
ukichengwa tulia
This is part of the problem. We don’t see breaking road rules as a crime. Would we say the same thing about thieves in the cbd? Eti we go around stealing and then blame the govt.
Uliona vile ile trailer ilikuwa inatoroka Ntsa ilikanyanga family car? Na hakuna kitu wangefanya.