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Mr. Politician let me introduce myself.

Rayhab Gachango by Rayhab Gachango
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Hallo Mr. Politician. I know you dont know me so I thought I would introduce myself. Like many other Kenyans I am a worker, working every day to pay my bills. I wish I could say I save alot of money every month but with the economy being the way it is its a struggle even paying bills. Everything has gone up and the salary doesnt seem to be adjusted for that. So now some things that were basic necessities are now luxuries. And the taxes are still the same even though I am not doing too good on the money front. Then I see the government spending money on frivolous things like furniture from abroad then i wonder are the carpenters in kenya incompetent. Like so many other kenyans my parents wanted me to have a better future so they encouraged me to go to school. Our generation We were told that education would be our ticket to a better future and a great job. So our parents hassled to get

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