Raila and Ruto: A Vice God Never Forgive

First, let me give an account on what I define money to mean:

Basically, economy is derived from production-which refers to the creation of goods and services or increasing their usefulness to become more satisfying. And there are three levels of production; primary, secondary and tertiary.

Primary Level

This level, also called extraction level, involves extraction of goods from their natural setting. The products of primary level are either used in the state they are obtained or are processed further to make them more useful hence industrialization. Here it’s worthy to mention that, every geographical area is endowed with a resource that is needed for human needs and wants, example, tea grown in Kericho, and sugarcane grown in Mumias in Kenya, that satisfy breakfast need after been processed.

Secondary Level.

This is where the raw materials are transformed into finished product or into more useful forms. This level of production includes manufacturing and construction. Here we have the G7 {most industrialized countries

], calling the shot.

Tertiary level

This level of production deals with provision of services, which may divided into communal services-wholesaling, retailing, banking and insurance. Or direct personal services-rendered by individuals directly to consumers. Some of the occupations in this category are: nursing, teaching, legal practice and pastoral duties.

Now, the sum total of above is what central banks of a given country manufacture money supply based on law of supply and demand. If production drops, inflation set in and central banks institute money mopping up to create scarcity to trigger production.

Having discussed above, I define money as measure or value of production of given country and this is the basic of foreign exchange rates.

Let me come back to Raila and Ruto clash over corruption vice. It means, if the accusations each is accusing each other are true, then, they were both interfering with central bank of Kenya mandates of proportionally regulating money supply as per production parameters. This can be concluded that they were the ones who interfered with President Uhuru’s envisaged double-digit economic growth.

And that why, in history of God’s biblical, He had never forgiven corrupts. Here am talking about King Saul, the first Israelite King, Gahez, the servant of prophet Elisha, Eli’s sons and Judas Iscariot to mention but a view. But forgiven murderers like Moses, king David and Apostle Paul who did it not out of monetary gain but human weaknesses.

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