The name Sakaja has a lot of Nairobi women regretting why they did not pick up that voters card. Those who have voters cards are ready to risk it all. Sell their future for a pair of dimples, just like Esau sold his birthright for a plate of lentils. Kamande. The political season brings out the thirst traps in us where sometimes we vote for folk not because they are worth a vote but because they camouflage under particular ideologies, or parties or preferences that we like. As a result, sometimes we vote not because someone is practical but because they respond to a certain thirst trap that excites us. Especially in the micro positions such as MCA's, MNA's, women reps etc. We are more focused on the presidency, and the party, than the individual who we most likely will relate with at the ground.
Macro fanatics, define micro selections, and increases probabilities of bad political choices.... listen in to hear more of my opinion on thirst traps.