Kenyans in Washington hold protests outside IMF offices

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Kenyans in Washington hold protests outside IMF offices


Kenyans in Washington hold protests outside IMF offices.

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  1. Why blame IMF all the while the real problem is the massive corruption in KE. But somehow the favourite pastime in Africa is blaming the IMF and the West while the main problem is manufactured by the very people who are complaining by supporting and celebrating corruption.

    The IMF is offering a lifeline for the repayment of the funds we owe the commercial lenders and other countries.
    Have you seen what happens when countries default on China loans. Have a look at Sri Lanka and Zambia.
    If the IMF pulls out, we may be on the same boat. Defaulting on an IMF loan is much better than defaulting on other loans.
    Are there economists here to shade light on this?

  2. WE DEMAND ACTION TO FULLY IMPLEMENT THE 2010 CONSTITUTION – ASAP!

    This is a mere an administrative function that needs immediate action and not a political empty talks as in the past.

    🔥

  3. A great Tribute to the Gurus of " Economic Developmet Development for Developing Countries". These series of eye opening insight have opened the minds of millions of students, learners, and development practitioners in heavilyy indebted, primitive underdeveloped, and developing countries.
    The Internet, globalization, Arrtificial Intelligence, Big Data, and finally Climate Change are a serious call for a Realistic Radical Transformation for these societies mote tha ever ever before. Time for Action is now. The youth and fast the masses are Awoke.

  4. GenZs you're Heros. Look the Colonizers pushed president and parliament to destroy Kenya same as they did to Haiti. And then they distract president to recolonize Haiti while GenZs are protecting the sovereignty of Kenya.

  5. We don't need IMF and WB loans. We just need to recover all stolen monies, seal all loopholes of corruption, reduce the number of counties (10 counties) and constituencies (100 maximum).

  6. Kenyans, don't be stupid…if you borrow money from the IMF/WORLD BANK and your government DEFAULT what do you think will happen to its citizens? Because of your Government keeping on borrowing money – loans you have to pay back the Loans but you dont🤷‍♂️🙆 The same as with Ormat (USA based company) providing electricity to Kenya – $ 40 billion in debt…why are you crying? Address your Government? They are the culprits/criminals…making the citizens suffer!

  7. The first thing that the Kenyans need to do is to seize power collectively by having the rights to:
    1. Make, amend and nullify laws.
    2. To elect and remove, at short notice, key public officials, political and administrative, including the head of the public administration and the boards of health and education, elected political representatives and legislators, and judges that sit without juries.

    With these powers the people can then decide and implement over time on how things are done in the public sphere.

    With these powers all the people will rule themselves collectively as the country becomes a real democracy and not a parliamentary oligarchy, as is most often the case.

  8. Mahali Niko saa hii najaribu kugoogle hizo ofisi zao where are they the nearest pia Mimi nikawagotee 🤣🤣🤣🤣greet them all na muwape salamu zangu ujumbe pia sisi tunakuja kusalimia 🤣🤣🤣

  9. IMF is a neo-colonialism tool. They just print papers in form of dollars and bring them to African to exchange them with real wealth.Given Zakayo wants loans from IMF he should take loans in form of Gold.

  10. Listen carefully IMF and World bank, we as kenyans owe you nothing. Explain the loans you purport we we owe and whether due process was followed. Recover the the money you gave individuals but we know nothing' about that money. We are going the Mozambique way.