GOLDen minds
I liked this interview, talks so much sense.
In Kenya we have 10% of population controlling 45% of the economy. That is shocking.
My great problem at times is that there are many problems that require little investment but will produce immense benefits.
The great problem as Dr. Karungu here says is that we are not producing middle class.
We have to really deal with traditions e.g. study get a job, do business to to buy a car and a house.
Knowledge always brings people to rest, whether in religion for my case Christianity or Economy.
I hope you know that more than doing busy-ness people need to do business, create not just employment but meaningful employment.
Since many just want to pay personal bills e.g. in Molo, there is no strategy management in place just mere competition with local businesses.
As one said "If you think education is expensive try ignorance".
It is severely expensive.
In my talks in schools I find that what really inspires teens is some musicians and sadly most of them give bad advice but thank God for positive artists e.g. Juliani.
So Dr. Karungu enabled Africans to buy switchers for very less, previously sold at a cost factor of 20%, in that if it cost 5 Rand it was sold at 100 Rand, as always knowledge is very important just like Martin Luther escaped religiosity by understanding what the Bible really said.
So in Molo now a bag of potatoes apparently cost KSH 1500 which is not very apppetizing to the farmers.
To my best of reasoning a value addition plant would really be important in such a place to produce potato flour and other types of products.
Anyway nishike, mfalme wa mapenzi thats what hits here, Ras Cartel and so on, just me raise your faith, you don't need to sell spirits that later on kill people can't call them innocent, show flesh so that you music sell and later you help needy children.
The three most powerful emotions as per "Think & Grow Rich"
- Faith
- Love
- Sex
When we use our faith properly we will surely achieve your dreams.
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