Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Stop working so hard...ur making us look bad.


I hate beating around the bush, but sometimes the bush needs to be beaten. There are so many lazy crooks lurking behind this bushes waiting to pounce on unsuspecting public. 

Recently there has been debate on ethnic balancing which to me is being carried out as a camouflaged plan for anything but.  A survey was done that showed that 6 major tribes dominate student population and jobs at university level…Yes, rain is falling water. Thank you for stating the obvious. They went ahead to report in the press that lecturers who are from the same region as the university should  probably be posted to far off places, to avoid ‘one community’ dominating jobs in that institution. What!?

Whoever did this study….am wondering, did they by any chance find out how difficult it is to get a job in a university as a lecturer? There are so many requirements, you must have a degree, no, wait a  masters degree and or be a PhD student. It is so difficult to get a degree in Kenya; first the cut off marks for public university are inhibitive, the cost of alternative degree programs is disabling to say the least and it takes a minimum of 4 years to graduate with a first degree, through at least 56 painful units!

This so called “dominating tribes” work themselves to the bone from the wee hours of the morning to late in the night. Just to afford their school fees and upkeep for their family. There are no handouts given to them, yet all the while they are accused of loving money and working too hard yet we all die…yeah that.!

Yes we have 50 or so tribes to them I say…”Go To School” and if you are just realizing it now ‘Education is expensive business’!

I think ave gotten that bush cleared.

2 comments:

  1. I just love ur opinion, true let them go to school, hard work should b recognized n rewarded.

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