fromRose Kagwiria
I think we Kenyans should borrow a leaf from our dear neighboring country Rwanda. I really admire the type of governance in Rwanda. These guys have a day called OMUGANDA. Omganda is a day when everybody participates in clean ups or planting trees. This event takes place evry last Saturday of the month. The Omuganda day starts at 7am to 11am and ends with a public lecture. What an organized country. During these hours all the office work including matatu operation is stopped and everybody senior or junior participates. The council employees do their work rest of the days and this day they join other citizens. .
Dear Kenyans. we all know we can leave the council to do their work but this is like leaving the house girl to do all the work simply because you are paying her. The good house owners participate in house and compound cleaning when they are day off. We do this to be roll models of our children and even those house girls.
I am so happy that some people in Nairobi have thought it wise to do something to make Nairobi look like KIGALI. Keep up those people who have already started. I hope it will happen all over Kenyan towns. I hope too those bare hills with no trees will have somebody think about them.
Keep up Kenyans
Rose
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Puting hands together for the common good in addition to determined leadership. That is what the leadership in Rwanda has been teaching the people of Rwanda and few years down the line, the result is there for the world to see.
Tell them Kenyans that sacrifice for the common good produces much more result than hoarding for individual benefit.