I thought we are brothers and sisters but why would you leave me sleeping in a matatu ?
Like town ndio mwisho wa gari and I am dressed like someone who’s going to work 💁🏻
Please lets be considerate aki
Happy to have hosted the acting Australian High Commissioner to Kenya, H. E Andrew Barnes and his team who paid me a courtesy call this morning at my office.
Secy Gen. @edwinsifuna, a nephew of the late Lawrence Sifuna said he will walk in the footsteps of his Uncle and that he will continue speaking truth to power and stand with the people like Snr. Sifuna did.
The near silence in the room when Prof. Hino and Prof Nyong’o spoke of corruption and wastage in government as the biggest impediments to Kenya’s progress confirms the chickens were preaching salvation to the hawks.
Kenyans aren't after your head or trying to cancel you. They are morally calling you out, and they are entitled to.
They hold you to a certain moral standard, not because you're a CNN correspondent, but because of the positions you took and the standards you helped set in 2024 and beyond.
You can be a friend to the groom and attend his pre-wedding. That's your right. But being his friend doesn't place you beyond scrutiny, nor does being a CNN correspondent exempt you from your civic responsibility as a Kenyan.
The question isn't whether you attended. It's what your presence means against the moral positions you previously took.
A title can define your profession; it cannot recuse you from the moral consequences of your public record.