There is even Muoroto police post on Landhies road inside Country Bus Station and across the road next to the market, there is also Muthurwa Police Station.
When corruption becomes our way of life it kills morals and everyone thinks cash is the king. Those with cash can ride ambulances back home when drunk but a peasant will die on the road side as ambulances pass by. Corruption makes money to be almost everything, status, respect etc. Those with no money lose their humanity in pursuit of cash may it be police, medical officers and other public servants.
This had been happening is education ministry till matiang’i arrived. He decided to act independently and the corruption that had been going on for decades was dismantled. It requires such a leader who thinks independently and outside the box to fix a broken system. A well groomed corporate person can not fix it, they ride on popularity and team work. What is needed is a free thinker who won’t fear to step on several toes.
How can you be such a monumental idiot. If you ever spend even 2 hours in KNH A/E or wards even on a normal day when there’s no COVID 19 to worry about you’ll understand how fucking easy it is to die there. The negligence is You are better off taking your chances with some struggling doctor running a clinic at a street corner in your hood than at KNH. If you ever find yourself in KNH, pray you end up in the hands of someone who knows and loves their fucking job or YOU WILL SURELY DIE prematurely
This comment here tells you some other events cause(are responsible for) his need to be at KNH.
That being said, the hospital can be charged with negligence. The hospital should have attended him in a timely manner and in that we can accuse them of neglecting him. But they are not responsible for his death. You, idiots, need to distinguish the two. I’m here waiting… :rolleyes:
He was violently attacked by a gang of unknown people forcing him to flee
It’s in that process of flight that he was knocked down by a speeding matatu while crossing Landhies Road
to get out of harm’s way; that was at around 9 am
Every situation usually has a rational response to it if you choose to see it as such.
The Main bone of contention is For a man with such influence and affluence Why were chokoras chasing him?
Ken wouldn’t have to run if they wanted Money…bundle them up and talk to them,give them 5k and go about your business.
Ama angelipa some vijanas wa mikokoteni hapo Muthurwa 2k for protection. Hao Vijana wangetwangwa watoe moshi.
Ama pia someone of such calibre shouldn’t be walking in Muthurwa bila kuwa armed. Pay someone else to do some jobs for you…Angelipa errand boy amfanyie hiyo job while he sips Glenfiddich in Lavi.
And if you’re running why cross the road? Worst case scenario run along the road and raise attention.
So many ways this would’ve been avoided.
The sad part is we lost a legend and an icon in the most awkward and absurd manner.
Hindsight is 20/20. Very easy for us to sit down and analyse the situation but it is always difficult to deal with abrupt occurences such as an unexpected attack