
KENYA WANTAMNOTAM MOVEMENT(KWM)
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Kamau Kamau MA.
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1963 Was Not Freedom. It Was a Baton Pass. In 1963, Kenya was handed its “freedom,” but what did it really mean? The currency changed, but the theft remained. Colonial administrators made way for local cronies, and British companies were replaced by Kenyan elites. Yet, despite the political shift, the majority of Kenyans are still waiting for the promises of independence to come true. The Reality on the Ground While the political elites drive past open sewers in tinted Prados, the people in Kenya are still walking on roads that look more like footpaths. https://www.wantamnotam.com
Kamau Kamau, MA.
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Jul 26 20258 mins
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