Why Kenya has a good future ahead

It's a privilege to write this article for you but more importantly it's a privilege to have you read this publication. Despite the current challenges we are facing as a country, the insecurity and the protests, probably your are wondering,; Does this country have a future?  

Of course I have the highest confidence that this country is going to do well over the long term. You might probably think the demos and protests are going to last forever. Businesses are closing and investors are running out of this country. 

Of course the destructions that have happened, Business damage, Loss of lives and who in their right mind would open business in such a setting? 

I actually want you to look back to previous regimes and realize it's only history repeating itself. People will always be unhappy but even hearts tone down, political leaders puting hard stance lines on each other at the expense of their followers also tone down.

Despite all this I want to give you a picture of what's happening in our country.; I am flying over Nairobi on my way to Diani and there's been great improvement since we got independence.

We are gradually transforming into modernity. The capitalists are gradually building this country from behind closed boardrooms, creating jobs and the unrest will fade into nothingness. The Question when the tide goes down, are you going to get caught swimming naked? 

Our political system has been designed to be so good that soon or later the people that are in power are going to start listening to the people and to act on things the country want to achieve. The arms of the Government and including those not in government are soon going to realize that you can't keep people distracted for a long time.

If you are worried about the political position of this wonderful country, I will promise you that the leaders are soon going to change heart and put this country first and everything will disappear into nothingness. I believe it's our duty to realize that our country will long outlive us and despite the leaders and the Business players that are shaping our country, we are headed for the  Gold. 

It just takes about an hour by plane and I would be landing in a short while. I want to leave you with this question to ponder about.

The Gen z demos, the political scene, Don't you think it's a signal that the climate of this country is that we want to even change for the best as compared to it being an indication of political instability? 

Now think of it. We can't trust our politicians to sole handedly take our nation to the next level. The big question is what are you an I going to do about it? 

If you can actually change yourself, then the people around you are going to change for the better and our larger nation. We are in a capitalistic economy so if you have the ideas go ahead just make the shot, Change your live and those around you. When the tides goes out make sure we are not swimming naked. I have uploaded here the images of how Kenya is growing and will continue to grow. An intelligent man will see this and invest more in our country . God bless Kenya and bless The McDonald Journal Readers.Nairobi 2025Nairobi in 2013View of Nairobi 2002Nairobi Kenya 1978

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