Stealing from a small businessman like mayekeke is regrettable but I think few would sympathize with a politician or someone who has been in government for such a long time as Nyachae losing such an amount in such a manner.
But many too are the case where they do something to you physically because they have no legal grounds. Nobody ever understands those robberies where the thugs leave phones, briefcases and vehicles untouched.
Have we really deteriorated to the level where we celebrate thieves? Do you think your heroine would differentiate between stealing from Nyachae and stealing the last kes 200 you own?
This in an indictment of Kenyan society. We hate politicians to the extent that we can celebrate crime, yet we have the power to get back what we think they’ve stolen from us. Let’s own it: we are cowards.
I don’t have the power to get back what they have stolen from us but they have the power to stop stealing from us.
What do they do instead, once elected they craft more and more schemes to continue shafting us.
Sorry, I got no apologies to make and banks exist for a reason.
In this era of mobile, instant money transfers and internet banking, why would a family think it’s better to have 5m lying in a safe at home instead of using banking services?
The most likely explanation is it isn’t clean money or it’s being kept away from being sniffed by the taxman.
You don’t need to apologize to anyone. The hope was that you’d realize making a thief out to be a heroine just because you hate politicians is ridiculous. Those two do not correlate. That heroine will continue stealing, and as I understand it, thieves don’t discriminate, so you watch out too.
Meanwhile since you admitted that you “don’t have the power to get back what they have stolen from us”, the politicians will steal even more to make up for what was stolen. See how oxymoronic it becomes?
thats an understatement,you seem to take it lightly the level of spite and indifference most of us hold against these political class,unless you’re a beneficiary