I will insist, as long as I can read and write, to explain to Kenyans how they are governed. These are questions that have preoccupied political theorists and political philosophers from time immemorial and they continue to puzzle and confront us all the time. I say this not to flatter him but to encourage the reader to look at a very recent article that David wrote on what I choose to call "corruption, debt and authoritarian governance in Kenya." But why, then, do I associate Ndii's article with authoritarian governance and corruption when Ndii was only teaching us about debt, debt servicing and debt repayment in Kenya? When we cannot at any time repay the debt, how does the government repay when the interest or principal is due?
Source: The Star February 12, 2017 12:57 UTC