Shortage of teachers and doctors, lack of learning resources and basic medicines and equipment are considered the normal state of the public sector. Moreover, 47 per cent admired those who made money by hook or by crook and 30 per cent believed corruption was profitable. About 50 per cent of our youth believed that it did not matter how one made money as long as one did not end up in jail. Hence, the war on corruption must go beyond investigations and prosecution. President Uhuru Kenyatta must win the hearts and minds of Kenya’s youth and enlist them in his war on graft.
Source: The Star March 11, 2019 21:00 UTC