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Business Community Should Stop Blackmailing Kenya: Their Interests Don't Supersede Ours.

Caption: Some of Kenya's top CEO's. Most of them are bribed by the fake Jubilee government to fear-monger and discourage Kenyans demanding for reforms. Everytime there's political friction in Kenya, the business community comprising of the usual suspects of white-collar thieves, spins out narratives via bribed mainstre

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Business Community Should Stop Blackmailing Kenya: Their Interests Don't Supersede Ours.

Caption: Some of Kenya's top CEO's. Most of them are bribed by the fake Jubilee government to fear-monger and discourage Kenyans demanding for reforms. Everytime there's political friction in Kenya, the business community comprising of the usual suspects of white-collar thieves, spins out narratives via bribed mainstream media journalists, calling for calm and tolerance as political scuffles seem to hurt their businesses. The corporate class in Kenya have successfully managed to embed the notion that their financial well-being is intertwined in everyone's else's long-term benefit. At some point, we will begin to demand tangible benefits from the peace that we have given them over the last 10 years. How many new jobs have they created? How has...

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