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Kelvin Onyango
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Asked: 6 months ago2022-08-04T08:49:27+03:00 2022-08-04T08:49:27+03:00

Do we really have Leaders or are we scrambling for politicians who have selfish interest.

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A leader is a person who can paint a picture that will cause people to leave their present to pursue a future

As Kenya prepares for elections, the conversation on leadership has become loud.

For over five decades, whenever I ask people about our problem as Africa, they say it is leadership. What or who is a leader?

There is a difference between a leader and an office holder. Many people who scramble and lobby for high office are doing so because they have an illusion that when they get to the top they will become leaders.

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    1. Mevin Cheruiyot Participant Journalist
      2022-11-11T16:59:47+03:00Added an answer about 3 months ago

      A larger percentage (if not all) of them only vie for their selfish interests and not for the real purpose of leadership.

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