Netherlands came back from 2-0 to take a rigged game into ET.
France gets 2 penalties in a Final that was rigged.
Lowly Cabo Verde took a rigged game into ET.
Egypt goes 2-0 up in another rigged game.
FIFA horrible at rigging, need to make it less stressful in the remaining 3 games 🤲🏾😮💨
I agree Duale. In 10 years, Uhuru never overtaxed Kenyans, borrowed recklessly to steal, burdened citizens with SHA contributions for a health insurance that doesn't work, burden parents with heavy fees due to a useless university funding model, he did he oversee the steep rise in prices of fuel and electricity and neither did he abduct, torture and kill youth for demanding good governance and accountability. So yes, Ruto has accomplished a lot in three years and he has set a record for other countries to study and know the kind of presidents they must avoid if they want systems that work, economic growth, development and democracy. #RutoMustGo
🚨💣 Andoni Iraola, set to become the next Liverpool manager as revealed earlier today!
The negotiations will move forward quickly to get it done with formal steps but #LFC decision made…
…Iraola will be the next manager. 🛑🔜
🚨🚨 EXCLUSIVE: ARNE SLOT AND LIVERPOOL TO PART WAYS WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 💣
It’s over between the Dutch manager and Liverpool after end of the season review. 👋🏼
Andoni Iraola, clear favorite to take over as next #LFC head coach.
Many Kenyans feel deeply betrayed by President Ruto because they believed he understood their pain. He came to power speaking the language of hustlers, mama mbogas, boda boda riders, jobless youth, small traders and ordinary families fighting to survive. But today, many feel that the same government that promised to lift them up has instead buried them under taxes, high fuel prices, expensive food, joblessness and endless debt. The anger is not just political; it feels personal. It feels like a promise made at the roadside was forgotten the moment power entered State House.There is also fear and exhaustion.
Many young Kenyans feel unheard, mocked and even punished for speaking out. The protests, online criticism, abductions, police violence and deaths have made some citizens feel that the government no longer listens unless the country is burning. To many, Ruto is no longer seen as the “hustler” president, but as a leader surrounded by power, security, privilege and explanations while ordinary people carry the real pain at home, in matatus, in markets, in hospitals and at the fuel pump.
But underneath the anger is heartbreak. Kenyans are not angry because they hate leadership; they are angry because they wanted leadership to work. They wanted a president who would reduce the burden, protect the weak, fight corruption, create jobs and treat citizens with dignity. Instead, many feel abandoned, overtaxed and talked down to. That is why the mood around Ruto is so emotional: it is not just disappointment with a politician; it is the pain of a country that feels cheated after trusting someone who promised to understand its struggle.
The US is 17 times the size of Kenya with enough space to test nuclear weapons and stage a moon landing. Its health facilities are amongst the best in the world. But when it comes to Ebola, Kenya is a better dumping ground. WE HAVE NO COUNTRY HERE should be our new national slogan