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  • Despite opposition forces gaining ground and increasing their sway from 17% to 45% in the just-ended Kericho by-election, Kenya is still far from...
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Kericho: Why Kenyan Middle-Class Should Arise Before It's Too Late.

Despite opposition forces gaining ground and increasing their sway from 17% to 45% in the just-ended Kericho by-election, Kenya is still far from first world politics where electorate are addressed based on ideology and policy. Because the vast majority of Kenyans are were educated through the 8-4-4 system and either d

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Kericho: Why Kenyan Middle-Class Should Arise Before It's Too Late.

Despite opposition forces gaining ground and increasing their sway from 17% to 45% in the just-ended Kericho by-election, Kenya is still far from first world politics where electorate are addressed based on ideology and policy. Because the vast majority of Kenyans are were educated through the 8-4-4 system and either dropped out at primary school or secondary school level, the destiny of our country will largely be held hostage by this core-base that is stuck in illiteracy largely for the benefit of the status quo. But the reality is that many Kenyans have had post-high-school educational or vocational exposure and we are the emerging middle-class that drives consumption and boosts the economy. We are the ones who create jobs for the lower...

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