Al Jazeera is reporting that Safaricom is working with the government to conduct surveillance on Kenyans. The government knows everything about its critics, where they are traveling, and their plans.
Kipchumba Murkomen once said that the government knows where politicians are and who they slept with.
John Mbadi ni mwongo.
Anasema its the public who “requested” more taxes on the finance bill.
These are mobilised groups, him & Pasaris are there as paid actors
The Ebola virus they are saying is a "new strain" with no vaccine, was filed for patent in Atlanta, Georgia in 2009 and published in 2012.
In short, the Bundibugyo virus is owned by the CDC.
Criminals!
Stripping away my security will not stop the work to salvage this country from the KaOngo regime. I will continue to stand with Kenyans as the de facto leader of the ODM Party, because the people demand it.
Auditor general Nancy Gathungu reveals that essential HIV, malaria and cancer drugs worth Sh1 billion expired while sitting in KEMSA warehouses.
#BeatznBuzzNTV
The Trump administration is planning to send US citizens exposed to Ebola for treatment in
KENYA: https://t.co/lftPuVfjQp @MOH_Kenya I don't see you quoted in this NYT article. When was this going to be shared with the public if true?
The prostitute country. No standards, no principles, no vision. In a few weeks, those of us who need to travel will face ebola-based restrictions from the very people who set it up here. The intellectual collapse of Kenya is probably the most painful thing in my lifetime
EBOLA is the most lethal contagious disease in the world. It has no treatment or vaccination.
Bringing Americans who are exposed to EBOLA to Kenya for whatever reasons is an act of HIGH TREASON as it exposes EVERYONE to extinction.
It must be opposed, resisted and overturned. No Ifs or Buts.
#SovereigntyFirst
#RutoMustGoNow
#NoToImperialism
This habit of lecturing Kenyans that no president has ruled this country for one term, so Uliam has to rule for two terms, is a very terrible entitlement. Kenyans don't owe anyone two terms. You are allowed to be president as long as we choose to. If we say half-term, so be it.
Trump’s administration is reportedly planning to send US citizens exposed to Ebola to Kenya for monitoring and care instead of returning them to the US, according to NYT.
Have you watched that Al jazeera documentary exposing how safaricom is selling private citizens data with government even without a warrant signed by the judge. Safaricom!
“However, I don’t want 10 years now; I want us to agree on a five-year plan. If successful, add five more. If I fail, let us get a new person [as president]”
-Deputy President William Ruto
Hata yeye alisema ni Wantam.
Ruto is no longer preparing to win 2027.
He is preparing for what happens AFTER Kenyans reject the results.
Look carefully at the pattern.
Njoki Ndung’u being pushed to the ICC.
Philomena Mwilu exiting soon.
Warsame already singing “respect the appointing authority.”
A carefully cultivated Supreme Court bench slowly taking shape around one man’s political survival.
This is not random.
This is architecture.
A 7 judge shield designed to sanitize disputed elections, neutralize constitutional resistance and protect power at all costs.
Kenyans must stop thinking rigging only happens at polling stations.
Modern state capture happens in the courts, in appointments, in institutions and in silent elite deals made years before an election.
Why is State House so invested in judicial positioning?
Why are loyalists being rewarded strategically?
Why is every independent institution slowly becoming politically obedient?
Because Ruto understands one thing:
The real battle after 2027 may not be in the streets.
It may be in the Supreme Court of Kenya.
Observe the SCOK carefully.
Observe the appointments.
Observe the silence.
Observe the programming.
This regime is not planning for democracy.
It is planning for legal protection after democracy is violated.
History has taught us one painful truth:
When the judiciary is captured, the citizen becomes powerless.
2027 will not just be about votes.
It will be about whether Kenya still has institutions strong enough to defend those votes.