A normal working day. Hahaha!
Kipchumba Murkomen, if you can see this post blink twice.
Anytime you purchase a new calendar, mark June 25th as a National Public Holiday.
Signed and Confirmed by the People of Kenya.
They preach media freedom until journalists start calling out the lies, broken promises, and the widening gap between government rhetoric and citizens' reality.
Suddenly, scrutiny becomes a problem. Questions become "attacks." Facts become "hostility."
A leader comfortable with the truth does not fear the media. It is only when unfulfilled promises catch up with political messaging that threats begin to replace answers.
The media's job is not to protect power from embarrassment. Its job is to protect the public from deception.
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Tulia dawa ipenye vizuri utavunja sindano.
You cannot claim to support media freedom while issuing threats every time the spotlight turns on those in power. A free press exists to hold power accountable, not to serve as its public relations department.
Kenya hosts millions of them from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and even Nigeria yet we don't go about beating them on the streets.