THE AUDACITY... KFC KENYA IS SERVING UGALI AS KENYANS WAIT FOR IMPORTED FROZEN POTATOES

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • It's one thing to read about capitalism and economic imperialism and it's another when you see it play right before your eyes yet with all that "education" you still fall into its chains. KFC Kenya last week unleashed a conversation that many have been silently having among themselves. How is it that close to 10 years a multinational of it's caliber has not been able to find ways to source potatoes from Kenyan farmers & they continue to import them?
    Is it the government, the people or KFC we should blame? Kenya's finest intellectuals too to twitter to argue the matter putting blame here and there but none ever called this for what it was. A real life example of economic imperialism and an example of a company that has mastered the art of benefiting from a culture of capitalism. It was too risk of a statement especially because as sad as it sounds the system really knows how to sucks us all in.
    Change is not for the weak, and not everyone is called to be a change maker. Yet change remains to be the only thing constant in life...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @doreenonekalit9888
    @doreenonekalit9888 2 роки тому

    You just nailed it. These people have no respect. And some of our Leaders just take it at the cost of their economies.
    Thank You👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
    Let me send it out for people.

    • @mudhouses
      @mudhouses  2 роки тому

      I couldn't agree more with you. I am doing a follow up on this on the lessons we have learnt from the boycott & the conversation Kenyans have been having on twitter & there some really interesting finds. People forget that capitalism, economic imperialism, all these things are very real today and it's sad that we have not yet figured out how to resolve things because we are so divided as a people.

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 2 роки тому +1

      @@mudhouses 🙏🏿It ravels my mind how distracted can we be!!!! in our divisions, that no African nation has taken the lead for us to have a consensus to develop a unified policy in trade compliance for business on the Continent with any Multinational or Global Cooperation doing business in Africa.
      I hope in future you touch on The Continent Free Trade Agreement.
      Does it have a practical implementations on the grounded or was it just a paper work. Were there any systems put in place to make it a reality. Any indicators? In which industries in our economies were we going to first observe the positive impact of this agreement. Was it dead or arrival????

    • @mudhouses
      @mudhouses  2 роки тому

      @@doreenonekalit9888 Hmmm, I love how you are thinking, now you have given me more work, I will try and look into this today and do some digging so that perhaps I can feature it in the follow up video I was hoping to make on the lessons learnt from the KFC Kenya boycott. Are you Kenyan by any chance? There has been many jargons in this discussion that has alienated the actual farmer which makes me wonder how we can be so educated yet so far from making real tangible change in our communities.

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 2 роки тому

      @UCXXN1bt-H8ZYhKu9xoparjQ How do we drive this Agribusiness Agenda if the farmer in our local economies are not seen and appreciated as major stakeholders by these educated representatives who write and serve as advocates for these communities.
      Do we have success stories? Yes! But it is so miniscule not matter the country you showcase.
      I'm not Kenyan. I have a Ugandan last name. I'm from West Africa.
      I'm also not a researcher. I wish I had that skilled ability to navigate and serve my curiosity. But my mind is ever so intrigued with questions. 😊

  • @carmennicholson2867
    @carmennicholson2867 2 роки тому +1

    Sister you're right, but you have to fight with your leaders for change! If kenyans cant use their own pototo, they should boycott KFC. STOP BEING WEAK! BOYCOTT the damn restaurant. Africans and black people allowed themselves to be DOOR MATS for foreigners! Sister, it just take YOU to SPEAK UP AND BRING SOME PUBLIC AWARNESS to the issue. Get senseable people join you to form a demonstration, the potatoes farmers will join with you because they too are affected!!. ENOUGH OF THE TALKING TAKE SOME ACTION, IF NOT THINGS ON THE CONTINENT WILL NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! CHANGE