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Africans chastise Jalang’o for making fun of Zambia’s infrastructure

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: June 12, 2024 7:47 pm
Ivy Irungu 11 months ago
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Lang’ata Member of Parliament Felix Jalang’o Odiwuor has faced widespread backlash after posting a photo of himself beside a lion sculpture in Zambia. The caption accompanying the photo seemed to mock the country’s infrastructure, drawing significant criticism from the public and officials alike.

“Traveling out of Kenya will make you appreciate Kenya more…. We might not be where we want to be but we are really ahead in the region. Zambia…Maina let me tell you!” he wrote.
Jalang’os remarks sparked a heated debate on social media, with many Kenyans calling out the MP for his lack of diplomacy and cultural sensitivity.

“Are these clowns not taught diplomacy? Tweeting this while still in the host country as a government official is wild! This was not for a public civil servant to post to Twitter but probably for the group chat. Hire me for social media literacy!” lamented one user.

Lang’ata Member of Parliament Felix Jalang’o Odiwuor has faced widespread criticism after posting a photo of himself standing beside a lion sculpture in Zambia, accompanied by a caption that appeared to mock the country’s infrastructure.

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In response, users shared photos of dilapidated roads in Lang’ata, highlighting the hypocrisy in Jalang’o’s comments. Critics also pointed out Jalang’o’s ignorance about Zambia’s actual conditions, noting the country’s clean cities, efficient public transport, and higher wages.

Dr. Wandia Njoya, an educationist and activist, expressed dismay at Jalang’o’s disrespect towards a fellow African country, stating that such behavior reflected the Kenyan government’s own treatment of its citizens.

She referenced a passage from a late author’s opinion piece, highlighting the tendency of Kenyans to look down on other African countries. She admonished, “No please. Don’t do this to fellow Africans. So what, wewe ni mzungu mweusi au nini? Umeenda Kibra, ama Mathare?”

The backlash against Jalang’o’s comments has been intense, with many calling for him to apologize and learn from his mistake.

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