@SokoAnalyst We need a clean sweep of the entire political space. All politicians that have held Presidential, Vice-President, Speaker, Party leader, governors and vice governors positions should not run for office. Also, MPs and MCAs that have served for more than 5 years.
#AmKenyan I grow most of my organic food. We 'barter trade' with my parents. They grow maize, beans, bananas, mangoes and avocadoes IN NAIROBI. I fill in with veges, kuku kienyeji, onions, potatoes, beetroot and whatever else I have the energy to plant IN NGONG. We eat what we can and share any excess with friends and extended family. My parents don't believe in selling our food. I shall share a story of how I decided to sell kunde(thoroko), which my mom specifically frowned upon and the masaibu I went through! Weuh!
Wacha tu we share what we grow with love!
In 2020, with the help of my countrywide Human rights defenders network and my parents help, we were able to distribute food to hundreds of HRD families who were truly struggling because of that satanic lock down.
For the record, I grew up in a mabati(Iron sheet and 'drum' house) in Nairobi. Milking cows and growing crops. A simple farm girl with parents who believed in sacrificing EVERYTHING for their children. Even then, my mom gave away food.
The attack on our food supply has been systematic and extremely dangerous. We must fight back. Collectively! Ama that Gates clown and his fellow #EpsteinClass will succeed in reducing the world population to their targeted 500,000 million people!!
@MaryK2022@lynn_ngugi1@RealCandaceO@JerotichSeii@C_NyaKundiH@DavidHundeyin
#PsychosInPower
#STOPTheseTHIEVES
The reading of the People's Budget 2026 marks a historic shift in our nation's democratic governance. For the first time, a cost-efficient, citizen-led process has successfully taken off, proving that public participation is not only a constitutional box to check, but a viable framework for fiscal accountability.
This model demonstrates that when communities are equipped with the right tools, they can analyze, deliberate, and present alternative, rigorous budget frameworks that reflect the true priorities of the people.
If you missed the live proceedings or want to study how this historic milestone unfolded, the full recording and our detailed submissions are now accessible.
📺 Watch the full video here:
https://t.co/oj1PeicJqC
📑 Read the comprehensive submission here:
https://t.co/g9YmC3b8Ci
#PeoplesBudgetKE
Budgeted Corruption is one of the ways elite politicians and PEPs steal from Kenyans.
Do you know what budgeted corruption is and how it is done?
Your teacher today is Uhuru Kenyatta.
Lesson: Budgeted Corruption For Dummies.
KE Agriculture NEEDS
Investment is needed in automated Halal-certified slaughters for beef, poultry, & pork to meet Intl std.
Also incl include common-user cold storage and value-addition facilities (canning, vacuum packing) to prevent post-harvest losses & improve shelf life.
The High Court (via Hon. Justice Patricia Nyaundi) issued strict conservatory orders suspending isolation facility at Laikipia Air Base. The petition, filed by @katibainstitute , cited a complete lack of transparency, parliamentary oversight, and public participation.
Despite an active judicial freeze, CS Duale allegedly signaled to Parliament that the executive would press on under the guise of the Public Health Act’s emergency powers. This is a dangerous pivot. It transforms a policy debate into an open declaration of executive disobedience against the courts.
Bypassing oversight on a facility designed to quarantine foreign nationals exposed to a lethal pathogen raises massive sovereignty questions. Who authorized this deal secretly? What are the local bio-security safeguards for a fragile healthcare system?
You cannot protect public health by eroding the very constitutional framework (Articles 10, 43, 165) designed to protect citizens from arbitrary state action. Bypassing the public doesn't show strength, it breaks the public trust required to manage an actual crisis.
#RuleOfLaw #LaikipiaEbola #PublicParticipation
You cannot talk about Madaraka Day when we are being controlled by IMF and World Bank
We cannot talk about Madaraka Day when the country is surrounded by foreign military bases located at strategic places:
- The U.S army in Lamu
- BATUK in Laikipia
- French in Kwale
- Denmark
- Italy also making their way in.
We cannot talk about Madaraka Day when we have no control over our own natural resources.
We cannot talk about Madaraka Day when the country is led by a Western puppet.
NOT YET UHURU. NOT YET UHURU. NOT YET UHURU ✊
Recolonization is taking root.
Steps:
-Build affordable housing (later to become peasant housing projects)
-Introduce taxes on previously freehold land
-Raise the taxes to unsustainable levels so people are unable to pay
-Declare the land govt-land due to this failure to pay and dispossess people of their land (NOTE: in the first colonial round, land was unilaterally declared "crown-land" in a similar fashion (laws) and at independence became "govt-land" which was never redistributed back to the original peasants, it was instead grabbed by the newly formed ruling class).
-Taxes affect farmers the most, particularly those with larger tracts of land and they are forced to surrender their land.
-The newly dispossed of land move into the affordable housing with the proceeds they got from selling their land. These proceeds will be a pittance because it is a forced sale.
-Now the affordable housing occupants have no land of their own to toil. Instead, they have to work for the new owners of their ancestral land for a meagre wage. These owners are likely to be the global billionaires (such as Bill gates or the Israeli's newly acquired 520 acres in Rift Valley). A farmer with acres of land is successfully turned into a farmhand for the rich on slave wages.
-We are back to pre-1964 and we have to go through the same route our ancestors went through to recover their land and possibly get conned again by the new ruling class that emerges.
This is serious. Resist NOW. If you don't want to later pick up arms in the forest and caves,
#RejectFreeholdLandTax
#RejectFinanceBill2026
Who actually owns Kenyan banks?
This is budgeted corruption in action. One minute you’re in the statehouse making the rules, the next, you profit from a bank you set up. Local banks reap huge interest from domestic borrowing, a closed loop where taxpayers pay more, while a few politically connected players cash in. Concessional loans? Far cheaper, but ignored. The truth is, this system was built to enrich insiders and we need to follow the money to break that cycle.
#budget #Accountability
What are your rights as a taxpayer as envisioned by this year's Finance Bill?
✔️ KRA can issue enforcement notices even during appeals
✔️Weekends and public holidays will count for appeal deadlines
✔️Non-compliance with the eTIMS invoicing requirement will attract higher penalties.
#FinanceBill2026 #PublicParticipationKE
Kenyans need to start asking harder questions.
KSh 39 MILLION of taxpayer money is reportedly still allocated every financial year toward colonial-era pension payments.
That is:
- Enough to employ dozens of nurses or teachers.
- Enough to stock public hospitals with medicine.
- Enough to fund bursaries for vulnerable students.
- Enough to support struggling public universities.
Yet decades after independence, Kenyans are still expected to fund opaque colonial pension schemes with little public transparency.
@UKinKenya@GOVUK:
Are you aware these payments are still being made in 2026?
Who exactly receives this money?
How many beneficiaries are still alive?
Are these taxes actually reaching legitimate recipients?
Where are the audits, life certificates, and public records?
Kenyans are overtaxed, underpaid, and struggling to survive but somehow colonial-era payments remain protected.
The land question in Kenya remains one of the most sensitive and least honestly discussed issues of our time. Land is not merely property, it is identity, inheritance, history, and survival. For many families, especially in rural Kenya, ancestral land is the only asset passed from generation to generation.
The Constitution of Kenya recognizes land rights and the historical injustices surrounding land ownership. Yet proposals or systems that place additional burdens on freehold ancestral land raise a serious moral and social question: should people be forced to continuously “pay” to retain what their forefathers already fought for, occupied, protected, and passed down?
How does a jobless father in the village, struggling to feed his family, become a debtor on his own ancestral land? At what point does ownership become conditional? At what point does inherited freedom become a recurring financial obligation?
A nation must distinguish between taxing wealth creation and penalizing existence. Because if a citizen must perpetually pay to keep land that has belonged to generations of their family, the contrast begins to resemble a modern form of economic servitude: not ownership, but conditional occupancy.
Kenya’s land history is already scarred by displacement, dispossession, and injustice. Any system that risks pushing vulnerable families from ancestral land must be questioned aggressively. Land rights should protect people, not create new pathways for exclusion.
The land conversation cannot remain silent. It is not just an economic issue. It is a dignity issue.
People MUST resist Freehold Land being turned into Leasehold and oppressive TAXES imposed with the Land being auctioned upon failure to pay the those taxes.Objective is to disposess people of their Lands and turn them into labourers for the new owners.We have a CRIMINAL regime
Those ladies in Kenya and SA that made it their life's work to store, label and preserve indigenous seeds and protect seed sovereignty, they are doing the work of God.