KENYA'S GOLD PART TWO:
Together with industry experts, I explored the profound ripple effect of rising fuel prices on Kenya's agricultural sector. Industry experts discuss how this spike creates a ripple effect. @citizentvkenya#Kenyasgold
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Today Friday 17th April 2026 as the SH of @vet_unionKE I laid bare the effects of fuel prices hike following the blockade of Strait of Hormuz as a result of the US Israel Iran War.
final day of a 4-day workshop at the Grand Royal Hotel, Kisumu, representing the Directorate of Veterinary Services. We are reviewing critical draft regulations for border control and operations coordination to ensure our ports of entry are safer and more efficient.
A lawyer’s strength lies not in words, but in the wisdom behind them
- Eloquence without substance is fragile.
- Wisdom, drawn from study and reflection, gives words lasting power. #legalresearch
"Even this other cow wants grass. Our fat cow. How much grass can you get? Can you get two bundles and a half?” former Maasai Mara VC decoded better in todas headline.
From 25–28 Nov 2025, @WOAH and @INTERPOL_HQ with support from Canada, convened a Strategic Planning Workshop in Harare, Zimbabwe for Tackling Agro-crime. Countries represented were Kenya, Algeria, Morocco, Madagascar, Namibia, Malawi, Tz. Was happy to be among Kenya Delegates.
2. Opposition is essential for GOOD GOVERNANCE because it ensures accountability, encourages transparency, and fosters inclusive decision-making. Without it, power risks becoming unchecked and governance can drift toward authoritarianism.#democracy#Governance#constitutionalism
OPPOSITION isn’t just about resisting government—it’s about enriching it. When respected and empowered, it becomes a cornerstone of democratic resilience and ethical leadership. #GoodGovernance#democracy#constitutionalism
There’s a big part of me that honestly believes we deserve everything we get from these politicians. Because how do we keep watching the same people mess this country over and over again and still act surprised?
We have a generation that’s too comfortable letting Gen Zs fight for the country while they sit and comment from a distance. How are you in your late 30s, 40s, 50s okay watching your children or younger siblings fight battles for problems you helped create? You voted for thieves, defended them, campaigned for them, and when they get back in office you act like victims.
Look at what’s happening right now. Our lecturers are on strike. Students are stranded. Campuses are falling apart. But a whole CS is in another country praising their universities and lecturers as if ours don’t exist. How disconnected can you be?
Our healthcare system is collapsing. Hospitals have no medicine, doctors and nurses are exhausted and underpaid. When these politicians fall sick or want to give birth, they fly out for treatment instead of fixing the same hospitals they destroyed. They go to countries whose hospitals were built by LEADERS who cared about their people.
We have MPs passing harmful laws that directly affect the same people who voted for them. They show up, collect allowances, and disappear until the next campaign season. And still, we say “tutawafundisha lesson next election.” How many lessons have we taught so far?
Then there’s the Kenyan middle class. The most delusional ones, the ones who think national issues don’t concern them. As long as they have Wi-Fi, their kids are in private schools, and they can drive to work, everything else is “noise.” They don’t realize that the same system they ignore will come for them too :when taxes rise, when school fees double, when the economy finally collapses and insecurity rises due to lack of jobs for the “common” mwananchi…
We can’t keep outsourcing courage from Gen Z. Every generation that stays silent makes it worse for the next one. This habit of saying “minding my own business” is why nothing changes. Because those who created the mess never stay to clean it up.
And before we complain again, here’s the truth we actually have power, we just don’t use it.
We can recall MPs who betray the people, but we never do!! That’s why they’re comfortable saying they want to copy this and this from China coz they know you guys aint shit.. We can demand accountability, but we don’t..We can organize locally, but we wait for someone else to start
If we were serious, we’d start showing up for public meetings, asking questions, and refusing to clap for politicians who don’t deliver. We’d rebuild civic awareness and stop acting like politics ends at voting. We’d stand with those who are fighting instead of mocking them. And we’d vote with memory , not tribe, not token, not empty promises.
Because if nothing changes, one day your child will ask you what you did when this country was falling apart and silence won’t be a good enough answer.
For me, I will continue using my platforms no matter what 🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️