"The greatest remedy for anger is delay."
— Seneca
Sit on the message for one night.
Sleep on the email for eight hours.
The reply you would have sent at 9 pm and the reply you will send at 6 am are not written by the same man.
World Cup referee - Africa's best - is denied entry to United States and sent back after landing at Miami Airport, despite having a diplomatic passport https://t.co/2JPP5NpJpT
Five mattress companies in Kenya are suspected of working together to fix prices.
These companies include Bobmil, Superform, Foam Mattress, Jumbo and Vitafoam.
[They are now under investigation by the competition watchdog].
Kenya plans to sell anonymised, non-personal data from platforms like eCitizen to businesses, researchers, and NGOs.
The plan aims to raise revenue and improve government planning.
[Personal data like names and ID numbers will not be included].
The Governor has mismanaged the county funds to an extent the county hospitals do not have the basics yet he's giving out 1000 as a hospital bill, is that even enough for consultation fees at a private hospital?
Garissa Governor Nadhif Jama gives sick woman KSh 1,000 for hospital bill telling her “Hakuna Mambo ya SHA Hapa...Someone should hide this video from Aden Duale
A man named Kamau in Kiganjo wiped out his entire family last night before ending his own life quickly and permanently. Whatever pushed him to commit such a barbaric and macabre act is still unknown. But Kamau who was a professional plumber, Phyllis who was a food vendor and their two children suddenly came to the inevitable end of life. June is men’s mental health awareness month. Speak to a man. Mental health is both a massive and an escalating global crisis right now.
@_fels1 Men mental health is real, colleagues and friends should be a safe space for others. It's immoral to ignore and turn a blind eye to another man's suffering
I have seen the Kenya Kwanza regime doing a lot of public education on the Finance Bill, maybe thinking they are preventing another June 2024 moment.
What they do not understand is that June 2024 may not repeat itself as a Finance Bill protest, but it opened the door for anything. Kenyans can wake up tomorrow and protest over taxes, corruption, unemployment, police brutality, arrogance, school fees, fuel prices, electricity bills, or even because they do not like how the President smiles when people are suffering.
That is how uncalculating this regime is. They think the problem was one document called the Finance Bill, yet the real problem is anger, mistrust and the feeling that citizens are being ruled by people who do not listen.
You can explain the Finance Bill from morning to evening, but you cannot public educate people out of hunger, joblessness and betrayal.