In my own definition, money is a product of productivity either tangible or intangible production in motivation to earn it-money-in levels of production.
Yes, numbers don’t lie, but only numbers from professional legal entities like Kenya National Bureau of Statistics [KNBS] and Kenya Revenue Authority [KRA] as far as Kenya’s economy is concerned. The two statutory entities have churned out positive indicators of improved Kenya’s economy.
According to KNBS, Kenya’s economy continued its rebound, growing by an impressive 9.9 per cent in the third quarter of 2021. And in the second quarter of 2021, the economy grew by 10.1 per cent in a period by-elections were done. Well, and despite this positive economic performance, Jubilee struggled to clinch two out six slots; Muguga ward in Kiambu county and Mahoo ward in Taita Taveta respectively.
I opines this to goal shifting by Deputy President William Ruto and Moses Kuria’s social stratification narratives defacing levels of production economic achievements, hence inflicting electorates with depressive and anxious personality disorders.
At medical school, I learnt social stratification as the process of classifying social categories or positions into higher or lower level of prestige or respect; which is being misdiserned as bottom up model by electorates-yearning to be jerked up to achieve. To me, this is taking advantage of electorates’ poor reading culture.
Depressive personality: Is illustrated by constant pessimism messaging or scenarios; where a feeling of low esteem and a self defeating attitude; self perception is very low and individual feels neglected; a feat Moses Kuria has perfected in his messaging that Uhuru Kenyatta have done nothing subtitetual in terms of development at his backyard. And true to his [Kuria] envisaged trajectory, Mt Kenya seem to have bought it going with by-elections results: First, on July 2021, the aspirant he supported on Peoples Empowerment Party, George Koimburi won in landslide, 12,159 votes against Jubilee’s Susan Njeri, who garnered 5,764. And although the DP’s United Democratic Alliance [UDA] floored Chama Cha Kazi [CCK] of Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria at Kiagu ward in Meru County, on December 17, 2021, two were embroiled in a neck-to-neck competition by 2,440 and 1,823 respectively.
This mainstream media is partly to blame, for giving political news more prominence than economical data when released by KRA or KNBS, especially if positive results are churned out but give prominence if negative like the one of poverty index. Let be patriotic mainstream media.