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Kenya Finance docket should be managed by a woman politician
I am young Kenya women. I am very disturbed by the current motion of no confidence with the Kenya's finance minister, Hon Amos Kimuya. A committee set by the Prime Minister to investigate the Sale of Grand Regendecy Hotel by the finance minister recommended that Mr Kimuya and the Central Bank governor should step aside to allow investigation. Previous, the CBK was governed by an acting governor, who was a lady. To my best of knowledge, that lady was never mentioned in any graft deals while she was in the office. Further still, the current ministries headed by women have not been mentioned heavily on corrupted cases as those headed by male colleague. Why, then, can't the president appoint a female minister to head the finance docket? We need more women in leadership positions than men. To me, they are more trustworthly with public resources compared to their male counterparts.
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Kenya Finance docket
The system is a system. It is not good to be partial. It is not because of your sex you do not do corruption. It does not depend on sex, but rather depends on the system. Regardless if you are a female or a male, if it is in the system you can do that. We don't fight against men. We stand up for our rights. It is good to increase the participation of women in politics, but we always get deceived about their attitudes because these problems are in the system. Don't worry because this problem is solvable, but it would be more possible for women to solve women’s problems when they are in politics.
BISUMBULA – LUTHA