KTN has chosen to do the Lord's work once again exposing Ruto's LIES after lies with his famous phrase "In Six Months"
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I knew one day Kanyari would speak about Huyo Tash .Kwanza the kids are not adopted by him ,Kanyari ndio mwenye kutoa pesa but Bado court orders hazi go through. How is that possible?
You call them kafirs.
You mock their beliefs.
You say they're doomed.
Then you queue up at their embassies.
Spend all night praying for a UK or US visa.
If kafirs are that terrible, why are you desperate to live among them?
I say I don't support killing people for blasphemy, they call me a kafir.
I say I can't give my young daughter out in marriage, they say I'm going against the Sunnah.
I say music isn't explicitly forbidden in the Quran, they say I don't understand Islam.
I say hijab shouldn't be forced and face covering isn't mandatory, they say I'm a weak Muslim.
I say non-Muslims deserve respect and justice, they say I'm compromising my faith.
I say women should be allowed to work, study and make their own choices, they say I've been influenced by the West.
I say faith should be a choice, not something imposed by fear or force, they say I'm spreading liberalism.
I say questioning scholars isn't questioning God, they say I'm rebellious.
I say culture and religion are not always the same thing, they say I'm attacking Islam.
At this point, I'm starting to wonder:
Is being a "true Muslim" about worshipping Allah?
Or is it about switching off your brain, abandoning your humanity, and blindly defending every practice no matter how cruel, irrational, or indefensible it is?
"They came to us and requested to host Ebola Patients. We gave them some 375 million dollars and they were so happy. Ebola is very dangerous."~ President Donald Trump.
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National Treasury officials have been accused of stealing over Sh1.5 billion from a UN-backed rural finance programme.
EACC has moved to seize their assets over the alleged fraud.
Kuna baba ya mtu hutoka nyumbani asubuhi akisema ameenda kazini kumbe atashinda amejificha kichakani siku mzima in the name of speed camera. You rat bastards @ntsa.
I hate to say it, but Elachi is right. If you slow down and stop looking at her merely as a politician, you will see her point.
Nobody is saying Burundians physically assaulted anyone or stole anything. The argument is about structural displacement, and that is a legitimate policy concern, not xenophobia.
When foreign workers are willing to share a bedsitter five to a room and send most of their earnings back to Bujumbura, they can afford to accept wages that are simply unlivable for a Kenyan facing Kenyan rent, Kenyan school fees, and the Kenyan cost of living. That is not a moral failing on either side, it is an economic reality. When employers exploit that gap, the Kenyan worker loses every single time. (As an employer, I have even tried to hire a Burundian this year for that very reason, cheap labor.)
Looking at the bigger picture, this is not just about Burundians. Chinese are operating retail shops in the Kamukunji and Luthuli areas, spaces that Kenyan law explicitly reserves for citizens, while allegedly enjoying tax arrangements that local traders cannot access. That is not fair competition; it is a rigged game. Let's not talk about Somalis, Nigerians and Tanzanians who are in the country illegally.
The real indictment here is against the government. Kenya's unemployment numbers are genuinely crazy. When you have a government that cannot absorb its own working-age population, the minimum responsibility it owes its citizens is to enforce the labor and immigration laws that already exist. That is not extreme, that is basic governance.
The South Africa comparison is wild😂Nobody is advocating for violence. Demanding policy enforcement is not xenophobia, and mixing the two only serves to shut down the serious economic conversations we need to have.