by Kenyans online and other rhetoric questions sorrounding the controversial import.
~Within minutes Kenyans obtained the Ship route path manifest, which forced the government to change its story from the ship coming directly from Mexico, to it coming from South Africa, which is also a total lie, based on the route path.
~Kenyans then managed to calculate the 30,000 tonnes at 10 billion Kshs and ascertained that a bag was bought at ksh. 20,000. Yet NCPB refuses to buy maize from farmers at more than 3500. Total day light robbery without violence.
~Kenyans managed to smoke out the Mexican Ambassador who denied any governments knowledge of the deal, of which again the Kenyan government changed its story,since Mexico imports its maize from USA.
~To prove that indeed Kenyans don’t forget, they remembered the chinese government’s donation to Kenya, of the same quantity, meaning the Jubilee government was planning to steal over 10 billion of taxpayers money. (By claiming to have bought the same donated maize, then selling the same to millers at a throw away price, and forcing them to reduce prices)
~ Now the government has changed its story, they are claiming the maize was imported by private millers from sometime last year and stored in South Africa, But how was this possible having in mind that until recently, there was a ban on maize importation??
why should the government send its officials to receive goods imported by private millers?
~In addition, why would a GOK label be attached to the package?
Wapi sycophants? Kenyans are peculiar creatures. I once mentioned to someone that Kenyans aren’t the same old Kenyans.
Social Media had played a huge role in opening people’s eyes. Who could have believed that the ship could be tracked by systems beyond the Kenyan government control?
Play a game that will take 100yrs to discover your lie. It’s only a fool who will vote in same people who are raping them economically. Na hao utawapata kwa laini ready to vote in the same thieves. Excuse wanatoa: "hata opposition aren’t better. Better the devil you know than the angel you don’t. "
I watched hii cs ya agriculture trying to explain how much is government subsidy to millers,he couldn’t explain a thing.shindeni hapo.