Bodies were collected and pilled up in police trucks like gabbage. People were haunted in their residential areas and killed for fun.
June 25th should forever live with us, it reminds us of the bandits we have in office and who MUST GO!
After MPs criticized the Finance Bill, 2026 in public, 308 of the 348 MNA APPROVED it. 186 avoided Parliament, 122 VOTED for the Bill. 40 stayed in the Chambers and VOTED per their conscience. 2027 is next year. Kenyans will hold relevant political parties/MPs accountable.
Martha Koome, Chief Justice to IEBC:
The hopes, livelihoods and future of over 55 million people must never be held ransom by the ambitions of a few seeking political office…Please don’t lie and say your hands are tied. Act.
Good morning young Kenyans 🇰🇪.
We have a story to remember and we deserve recognition during mashujaa day.
We almost saved our country . Tupatane 25th June CBD
How come Declan Rice is supposedly the best midfielder in the world, yet every time you watch him play, he's bang average?
Biggest myth of a footballer ever? The boy Anderson next to him is much better.
Good morning National failures @ntsa_kenya and to your hard working, honest colleagues at @047County
I’ve put together sixteen pictures for you to kindly explain a few things to the public.
Have we officially agreed that roundabouts, junctions and pedestrian walkways are now designated matatu, tuk-tuk and boda boda stages? Places like ABC roundabout and the Redhill turn-off seem to have completed the transition. The food carts and stalls are apparently part of the road design too.
I clearly remember CS7 making a pronouncement after the Londiani tragedy that such roadside operations should stop, but perhaps I misunderstood and it was merely small talk and nothing serious, ile mambo ya PR. On the boda bodas dangerously crossing the Redhill Bypass and other major roads, I assume the official procedure remains the same. If a rider is hit while breaking every traffic rule imaginable, the motorist should prepare accordingly. If it’s a lady driver, she should expect harassment and her vehicle torched. If it’s a male driver, he should expect a thorough beating before his vehicle is torched. Road rules are optional, but mob justice remains mandatory.
Oh yes and since zebra crossings are reserved for boda bodas while pedestrian walkways belong to matatus, pedestrians who get knocked down while walking on the road should naturally be blamed. Clearly they are washambas who do not understand how a modern city operates and should be sent back to the village for retraining.
We have not even reached the small matter of the roadworthiness of some of these matatus, but one national crisis at a time.
Just trying to understand the laws here.
#ReclaimNairobi
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