Most people don’t understand the extent of theft in Kenya, here in Europe you are considered top 1% with 3 million euros and that’s almost the amount of money the Nairobi county official had in cash in his house, what company does he own to make such colossal amount of money??. This kind of treasonous thuggery is the reason we don’t have a clean city, garbage collection, potholed roads and essential city services. Such people should be hanged together with wamadimples who is the head of the snake. Maumbwa sana!
If our leaders were serious, they wouldn't be claiming to have stabilised the economy. We aren't doing as well as we think. All this debt-fueled growth will soon grind to a halt.
When it comes to GDP per capita, Kenya isn't even top 20 in Africa. We rank even lower than Zimbabwe. Our GDP is also largely being driven by borrowing, which is not sustainable. A toxic business environment is slowly decimating our once vibrant private sector.
Nobody can impeach a guy you elected without your permission.
I just need your node not abuses.
And I am ready .
Lets wake up morning monday on 24k likes.
Kenya needs a renaissance!
@USForeignAssist You do not want to obey the court order. You want to bribe your way in and risk millions of Kenyans lives!
What is it with you colonizers???????
@CharlieBeau ADaM is a portal for electronic surveillance and contact tracing that basically relies on self reporting and clinical discretion by the port health officers. It's not the most effective way of tracking and containing a lethal fast spreading Ebola..
A dysfunctional and incompetent government. Arriving at JKIA this evening you get the feeling that those manning the airport haven't registered it in their minds that measures for screening and surveillance ought to have been put in place already...
The Nakuru County disaster management budget for the financial year 2025/26 is Ksh 800 million. The emergency response to the Utumishi Girls tragedy is a clear example that the money is not being used for its intended purpose. We must work towards removing this corrupt, visionless leadership, which has resulted in suffering and premature deaths of Kenyans.
I am sure many of you have seen this post by now ..... And the lies within..... Here are the lies... or rather let me poke the holes....
1. Ati "We have vaccines: Ervebo given to all staff... We have practice... We have drugs."
The Hole: The current 2026 outbreak in the DRC is the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus. Ervebo ONLY works against the Zaire strain. There is currently no approved vaccine and no approved targeted treatment for the Bundibugyo strain. Telling the Kenyan public that the staff are protected by Ervebo is scientifically a lie! They are essentially unvaccinated against the strain currently circulating. Also, the U.S. plan relies on off-label use of Remdesivir and monoclonal antibodies, which are not explicitly proven for Bundibugyo.
2. Ati the Laikipia High-Level Isolation Unit (HLIU) was built to BSL-4 (Biosafety Level 4) standards. Ati whuot?
🤬 A BSL-4 facility is an incredibly complex, high-containment laboratory ecosystem requiring positive pressure space suits (specialised PPE), dedicated air supply lines, complex chemical shower decontamination chambers, and specialized engineering. The Laikipia is a military field hospital unit upgraded for isolation and is not a certified BSL-4 facility. True BSL-4 labs are meant for in-vitro research on pathogens, not for a 50 bed patient care field hospital. Calling it BSL-4 is an intentional exaggeration to make a makeshift field hospital sound like an impenetrable fortress.
3. "The virus cannot leave the building" or "negative pressure rooms, HEPA air... everything sterilized at 1200°C."
🤬The virus does not escape through the air vents .... it escapes via human error and waste management failures. And I am sure the Americans shall not be bringing a trained clean up crew. Ebola patients produce massive amounts of highly infectious fluid (vomit and diarrhea) daily. Who is cleaning the linens? Who is carrying the biohazard bags to that 1200°C incinerator? What happens if the base wastewater plant experiences a power fluctuation or mechanical failure? If a Kenyan worker punctures their glove with a needle, the negative pressure room means absolutely nothing.
4. "Staff live on base for 21 days" imp(lying) that that staff are monitored 24/7 and live on base for 21 days after their last patient contact, meaning they can't spread it to Nanyuki or surrounding towns.
🤬Ebola has an incubation period of up to 21 days. If a staff member is exposed on day 20 of their rotation, and are not completely isolated, the 21-day rule only works if the person remains completely isolated from the final second of exposure, which is incredibly difficult to track in a busy military environment.
5. ""international rules" and "helping each other."
🤬It completely ignores the political geography of the risk. The United States has state-of-the-art, taxpayer-funded biocontainment units (like at Emory University and Nebraska Medical Center) specifically built to handle Ebola-infected Americans. The U.S. has explicitly banned these individuals from entering the U.S. because they want zero risk on American soil. If a superpower with the most advanced healthcare infrastructure on earth decides it is too dangerous to fly these citizens home, why is it suddenly safe enough to dump that risk onto an airbase in Kenya?
6. The person even mentioned the WHO .... The WHO and USA in the same sentence?
🤬Since the United States officially completed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) in Januarry of this year, from a legal, diplomatic, and public health standpoint, Kenya is under absolutely zero international obligation to agree to this arrangement.
The U.S. wanted the perks of isolation without the domestic risk, and this person is trying to package it as an "international duty" to mitigate public fury. But under international law, Kenya owes the U.S. nothing here.
Classic state sponsored PR designed to pacify the public with half-truths (Via Kabugo)
Dr. Wandia's dogged tenacity is admirable, but I relate more with Dr. Wanjiru. Black/African development must be pegged on something more substantive than the ritual melancholy of imperial dirges. Systems are inherently utilitarian, not moralistic. Produce or perish.
It's a strange feeling when you're told things are getting better... while everything around you keeps getting more expensive.
Watch the full conversation with Hasan Piker on my YouTube channel.
There is something called letting go which I think is very difficult for a greedy person to grasp.
In the book it says, “from one who takes away your cloak do not withhold your tunic either.”
This is a big problem. Once a greedy person has “ear marked” a goat for stealing, it disturbs his entire estate even when the estate is valued at a trillion.
The goat is not the problem. The attachment is.
A person can own a trillion-dollar estate and still lose sleep over a goat because the moment he mentally labels it mine, the issue ceases to be economic and becomes psychological.
The loss threatens his identity, status, control, pride, and perceived justice.
It is great gain to become the kind of person who can lose things without being destroyed by the loss.
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for Your love, mercy, and grace. Guide me today, give me wisdom in every decision, strength in every challenge, and peace in every situation. Protect my family and loved ones, and help me trust You completely.
Fill my heart with faith, hope, and courage. May Your will be done in my life.
In Jesus’ name, Amen. 🙏❤️
Folks,
Over the next couple of weeks, I will provide you updated reviews of County Government behavior with taxpayer funds - based on the most recent data.
I can tell you that ours is not a normal country.
Far from it. Not even close.
We need to stop everything that we are doing as a country and treat corruption and incompetence as the existential threats they are.
What is happening in government is insane.
Take a look at a couple of examples from Kiambu County - which I have told you is a criminal enterprise at this point under @Wamatangi_
In the first attachment - an individual - is reported to be working as a "garbage collector" and received KSH 24,696.
The same individual was apparently also a "caretaker assistant" and received KSH 27,383.
Same individual also "worked" as an "administrator liaison" and got paid KSH 46,617.
This "worker" apparently was also a "casual worker" and got paid KSH 45,063.
That's one example of a magical person who "worked" in all these different functions.
That is what @Wamatangi_ wants you to believe.
This was happening while I was telling you about Owen - the 20 year old young man from Kiambu County - who called me from thousands of miles away, asking that I help put him into Egerton University - and who I was able to help get into school, after he had missed close to two months of learning because countless trips to politicians offices did not help him.
The Auditor General found in yet another example, that 5 bank accounts were used by "10 employees" for payment.
This is just a tip of the iceberg.
Come on Kenyans - this cannot continue.
What I mean is this:
We cannot continue begging government to stop this corruption.
At what point do we stay - enough is enough?
This work that I do - to try and bring accountability is of no benefit, if all we do is get angry, but do nothing.
And when I bring you these findings, I often copy people whose doggone job is to protect Kenyans from criminals operating in government.
Like @WilliamsRuto
Like @Senate_KE
Like @NAssemblyKE
Like @ODPP_KE
Like @EACCKenya
But nothing ever happens.
While this is happening - our country's leaders - starting with the president - are busy taking on more loans. To feed this insanity.
We have lost our minds in this country.
@KiambuCountyGov
Charles Aholi: Space and public transport are major struggles in Nairobi. Instead of planting trees our road agencies cut down existing ones to lay concrete and then do absolutely nothing else #KenyasGold