Kalenjin elders should call their son, President Ruto, to advise him to calm down. The presidency is not a life and death affair, and Kenya will go on as it has after his predecessors. He is too noisy with spats, lectures, threats, and "I will not allow" vows. If he will listen.
The right to express an opinion is constitutionally ring fenced. Prof don't go the torturous and calamitous road taken by Nakuru KANU's Chairman Wilson Leitich in the 1980s when he ordered KANU youth wingers to chop off the fingers of anyone who flashed FORD's two fingers salute
Brainless is he who doesn’t know the difference between a private and public hospital.
Brainless is he who doesn’t know that a “patron” is an honorary position and not a shareholding or decision making position that can allow one to usurp the powers of the board.
Brainless is he who has been given the powers by Kenyans to ensure realization of affordable quality healthcare for each Kenyan under Art .43 COK and has instead seen collapse of all referral hospitals like KNH, MTRH and is now busy trying to hijack private hospitals like Nairobi.
Brainless is he who has numerous unfulfilled promises in western Kenya and other regions and while expected to bring tangible development during his visit has delivered tonnes of insults
We have given our assessment of the implementation of the 10 Point agenda this morning. On a scale of 1-10 we rate implementation at 1/10. Thats 10% only. You can see our reasons for that assessment in our report “The Ten Point Lies” . Scan the code.
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This clip explains why many Kenyans believe JKL is a laundromat for scandalised politicians and institutions.
They all line up for the bench after damaging headlines to clear their names.
Only one interviewer here appears interested in holding Sakaja to account.
Part of Sakaja’s problem is his professional casualness. No urgency. Just relaxed. I really dislike professional casualness. We need obsessives who are determined to do the good, right and important things that have never been done or - purportedly - can’t be done.
I think there is a point Sen. Sifuna has been making albeit satirically, that their agenda No.1 is RUTO MUST GO & that this should never be understood to mean they do not have an agenda contrary to how the President has been attacking them to lack an Agenda. He then finalizes by saying all the people want is not fancy ideas but commitment to human rights and constitutionalism. He often uses the case of Albert Ojwang' & then makes a commitment that he will not KILL YOUNG PEOPLE. This is the point ; it is possible to do development & respect HUMAN RIGHTS & CONSTITUTIONALISM ALL at the same time. A state should not believe to build the Talanta Stadium for instance, it must violate citizen engagement or to keep peace, it has to kill or to build a road, environmental rights have to be trumped. Development is no development without respect to the core tenets of humanity.
Our very own Brian/eddie Cole had released a song about our BIG FAMOUS KENYAN!!🇰🇪 it’s a banger of a song if I do say so myself 😮💨😮💨 head over to the link to download now! All Collins sichenje will be dancing 🕺 to this #cafc
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