In the recent episode of Jijuze hosted by Brian, the focus discussion was the emerging twin crises in Kenya's education and health sectors, which also highlighted problematic governance and social justice in the country. The podcast brought light to teachers waiting years for promotions, doctors unpaid for months, and the resulting labor unrest evolving into a chronic condition. It discussed how people's trust in the public system is deteriorating, leading to a shift towards privatization. The implications of this are creating a growing socio-economic divide, with private education and healthcare becoming more income-based than citizenship. The episode underlined the escalating issue of organizational dysfunction and negligence, which is culminating in drastic consequences such as a wave of professionals leaving Kenya for better opportunities and a growing uncertainty in the investment climate. The podcast ended with Brian emphasizing on the need for Kenya to rebuild its credibility at the convergence of policy, trust, and labor justice to cease this instability that's on a path to become the country's economy itself.