The two major political parties in Kenya ie Jubilee and NASA have launched their Manifestos that will act as road map for the next five years should either forms Government.
NASA Coalition under the stewardship of Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka launched their vision to the Country yesterday a day after Uhuru Ruto's Jubilee unveiled their agenda in a colourful ceremony.
While Raila Odinga seems to concentrate on strengthening devolution, improving the living standards in Kenya and matters to do with social justice Jubilee is keen on promising continuity of their already established programs.
However majority of Muranga youths feel that Jubilee's manifesto was more of PR Stunts, a vision that can only be attained in dreamland.
Mwangi Maina a resident from Mathioya Constituency, has described Jubilee's manifesto as a lie, complicated and un realistic.
"Where is Jubilee Government going to get 1.3 Million jobs while they did not actualize 1 Million jobs they promised in 2013?" Mwangi wondered.
He castigated Jubilee for 'Not delivering on their promise.'
'They promised us 5 utra-Modern Stadium but that has not been actualized'
Mwangi noted that the ruling Coalition has given a manifesto that fits in already developed state while Kenya is developing Nation.
On Jubilee's promise of offering paid internship, Mwangi laughed off the idea saying that the move was just but a beautiful lie.
"We are currently living in deficit, and going by Jubilee's populists move we will have to pay more tax,"
However Mwangi said that NASA on the other hand had a very clear and workable manifesto that could be of essence to many Kenyans.
In a 72 page document, NASA promises to bar any Government official from working with the Government as measures to curb Corruption.
"Their Manifesto has a sense of inclusivity and if conceptionalised, will spur economic growth, he said.
A down to earth gentleman said that if electorates would be considering Manifesto, NASA would be elected early in the morning.
On his part Allan Kamau dismissed Jubilee's manifesto saying that Youth issues were not well articulated.
"These guys are promising a Six lane Superhighway from Nairobi to Mombasa which is estimated to cost Over Ksh 500 Billion, without forgetting a Ksh 329 Billion Standard Gauge Railway. This means that we will live to pay these debts, Kamau exclaimed.
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