Ignorance is a form of knowledge. I am surprised that upto now, Bull Fighter thinks the only reason that accounts for failure to qualify as a doctor is strictly brains!!! I find that shameful and dangerous for the country to listen to and take as truth. My view is that there are many Kenyans who would otherwise get As if their circumstances were different during their school times. It is a fact that there are many external factors to a student that can affect their performance at school even when they have the inherent potential to excel. To that degree i only find Khalwale to be a proud man looking down on those who for various reasons didn't become doctors. He could have made his point better. One would even ask, how come they share political space with those that scored Cs? How better is the doctor then? He needs to drop that mindset on national TV because it has far-reaching consequences especially on struggling students in schools right now. Students may be under the same teacher's instruction but score differently due to individual circumstances of such students. So for him to say that , he might make students to lose esteem just for failing to score As due to reasons beyond their control.
Very true..I even know of some student we were schooling with I scored better grades but their parents were capable of sending them to Kampala University and become drs while some of us ended up in KMTC to do nursing so the way they putting this debate is discouraging
@@ashahassan8131There are many ways of slaying a cat. There are more successful people than Dr. Khalwale without ever stepping in any classroom in this world. As and becoming doctors is okay;but, it is not everything everybody should go for even when circumstances can't enable. And even where brains fall short, it is not something somebody should lose sleep over. There are so many things through which people can express their potential and not necessarily being doctors or engineers,etc.
I think this is the video clip of Dr. Bonny i have watched several times and still love the wisdom in it. Leaders should highly change their mentality when it comes to major issues affecting the nation.
Good point, bull fighter! Good point, muheshimiwa Dr. Boney Khalwale. MPs should vote conscientiously, not according to party affiliations. Unfortunately, that is not the case with our parliament. Whether it is a serious issue like the Dr's. strike that requires the truth or any issue of national importance, we are treated with drama by our elected leaders when we see them voting the way they shouldn't; very sad.
The truth and nothing but the truth imagine an intern being at home for one year only because of not being posted it's inhuman and heartbreaking for the young person's of this country. It's time the youths of this nation are treated fairly like khalwale
@@rodahchelangat3733 true Kenyans working hard and being rubbished building the nation which carries everyone should be key the interns have no source of income coz they aren't licensed despite seven years in college and having degrees.They remain poor,no food,no rent,no job etc yet they are people who can self employ themselves I blame the union they refused the government offer at this point what's important is the license not the stippens
They guy who scored grade C or D can own a hospital as a business and still hire a Dr who scored grade A to PRACTICE in the student owned Hospital.. please
Selfishness abound in Kenya. This sudden wisdom is because its his brethren doctors that are holding the wrong end of the stick. Hopefully, this same panache being applied hear for his colleagues can also be applied in defending ALL cadres of the working class.
I think it is an insult to all professionals when less educated politicians at all levels earn more than lawyers, doctors, engineers, university professors, architects etcetera etcetera. Is it not time politicians are paid according to the salaries and remuneration guidelines for all civil servants based on their academic qualifications?