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Vacant Muringaini Location Chief's Post

A letter reaching our desk from Kangema Deputy County Commissioner's Office REF. NO ST.1/VOL.1/64 is advertising for a post of Muringaini Location Chief's Post in Muguru Division, Kangema.



First, this is recommendable to fill the security vacuum left by former Chief Mr. Misheck Njuguna. 
 
Second, I would like to urge all those who meet the qualifications to apply for the same as this is their right and not mercy or begging. Also, to stand up to see that the most qualified amongst themselves get that post without the common synonym 'huyu ameletwa with order from above.' The only order from above justified by law of nature is from the unseen Man above who doesn't eat ugali. Any other order from above ought to be petitioned or challenged from where it came from or the one above it!
KANGEMA MASHINANI will be following up on this especially on all the names of applicants, their academic qualifications, their Sub-Locations and villages as well as Leadership skills and Character. The appointed Chief's details as well will be updated.

Thirdly, there's this antagonism between the three Sub-Locations in Muringaini Location, i.e Ihiga-ini, Kanorero and Kiairathe on where the new Chief would hail from as the former was from Kiairathe which necessitated Ihiga-ini Residents to sign a petition to D.C.C and County Commissioner to exit Muringa-ini Location to join Muguru Location as they could enroute a long journey to Kanorero Chief's office or Kiarathe Chief's home to seek his assistance if need arise.

Lastly, on my behalf as a youth who stands up for youths rights, I empathize with my fellow youths who are disqualified from this post on the basis of being 35 years and below despite being overqualified academically as this post is preserved for the old.
I heard the youths are not anywhere on the negotiation dining table and they know their place which I tend to think is near the toilet. But youths really need to stand up for their rights and liberate themselves!

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