u/JudgeOwn8003

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After William Ruto's visit to TZ I am wondering what went wrong with this guy? Samia Suluhu remarked that she does not know of the planned refinery that Ruto has been talking about. She also says that they have been discussing how to 'discipline Gen-Z's' and reprimanded Ruto for coming in late. The gen z's in question will be the largest voting block next year as they also consist of millenials.

From a political and diplomatic view this is Samia Suluhu dressing down Ruto. As a stronger country that is competing geo-politically, you do not go to your neighbors and ask them how to manage your house. Museveni also saw how careless and naive Ruto is and must have pushed for the Kenya pipeline deal.

My question is for guys who know Ruto intimately, maybe he comes from your area, did he cheat his way through life, and his incompetence is catching up with him? Is it the rural/bandit mindset that has never left? Or Ruto has a personality problem?

Even during Moi's time when we were around, the office of the president was not subject to ridicule as it is under Ruto.

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u/JudgeOwn8003 — 18 days ago

I moved from Co‑operative Bank of Kenya, which felt outdated since I had to pay for USSD balance checks, to Standard Chartered’s app that initially worked fine. I swore never to do personal banking with a Kenyan Bank after my experience with Co-op Bank since Equity Bank had a problem with fraud.

Now the Kenyan “curse” has caught up with me—the SC Mobile apps for Kenya and Uganda crash immediately, unlike the versions in places like Singapore or Pakistan. Many people are complaining, but the bank’s responses are weak, telling customers to buy new phones or DM them on social media.

Since I understand the mobile apps are developed and customized regionally, I’m left wondering if this is just incompetence or laziness on our side that’s damaging a strong global brand or what is our problem?

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u/JudgeOwn8003 — 18 days ago