The Problem With Kenya's Economy Is Stealing- Dr. Jim McFie
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Published 2023-07-18
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All Comments (21)
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Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future. Putting our time and effort in activities and investments that will yield a profitable return in the future is what we should be aiming for. Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. "You're not going to remember those expensive shoes you bought ten years ago, but you will remember every single morning when you look at your bank account that extra 0 in there. I promise, that's going to be way more fun to look at everyday", I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
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Dr. McFie is spot on. I am so privileged to have been taught by him at Strathmore University School of Accountancy.
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Eric Latif, bring this man back again and again. He has an international insight, but from a very Kenyan perspective. This man is a gem for this country! Saying it as it is, with no political undertone, whatsoever!
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There is no way we can deny, having listened to Dr. McFie, Jimmy Wanjigi and Okiya Omtata that we have a problem and it's not limited to current government. If we still don't understand the gravity of our situation, we need doctors urgently.
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I love it! Eric says ati Gachagua doesn't know everything and Mcfie says, "He doesn't know anything"😂😂
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Just realized how no one is interrupting him. Good insights from Dr. McFie.
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Give that man 3 hrs. He’s got lots to share.
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SpiceFM team, Kindly bring this man back again and again. He has an international insight but from a very Kenyan perspective & Global South at large.
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I never saw a man who is unbaised like dr mcfie...what a gentleman....he is pointing everyone who is messing around the world equally kudoz SIR!!!!
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Dr McFie... My lecturer back in Strath... I dont recall much of what he taught me (accounting wasnt my thing in campus) but i'll never forget a one liner he hit us with... "The problem isn't that you don't know but that you don't know that you don't know" 😂😂
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Wow! If you've had cross interaction with Dr. McFie and you life still remain the same you need to see a real doctor....he is pack of wisdom, intelligence, logic, charisma, openness, articulance and truthfulness...Kenyans need him more.. please bring him again&again.I have learnt a lot in just one session.
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This guy should be having a big seat in the economics panel.Brilliant
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Dr. Mcfie talked about families without a father but the lady reporter didn't realise what role that plays in the poverty of a country!!!! It is these small things that matter first and foremost. Stability
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Dr. Jim Mcfie needs at least 2 hrs. He can educate most Kenyans in a simple economic language.
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Dr Jim McFie.. always a pleasure to listen to you and learn from you, always telling things as they are, in plain black and white.
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The biggest problem we have in this country is that we view positions of power as avenues for enrichment...
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Stealing is the best word, stupid people call it corruption.
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I love this talk. Dr. McFie has given the analysis of economic problems we have in Kenya. Political decisions rather than professional decisions is our problem.
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One of the best shows this year🎉
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When I listen to this guy breaking down our economic problems in bits, I am both happy and sad. Happy because there are many educated Kenyans with the same level of knowledge & sad because they will never get the jobs to apply their knowledge & improve our economy. The electorate lacks understanding of who the right leaders are and therefore we end up with policymakers who do not know exactly what to do!