We shall fight on the beaches of broken promises.
We shall fight in the streets of joblessness.
We shall fight in the matatus of daily hustle and the classrooms with dead dreams. We shall never surrender.
@sholard_mancity Africa shielded SA during Apartheid. Real Ubuntu doesn't stop at borders. Rooting for Mexico reminds us sports unite everyone. SA should stop xenophobia, we are all brothers and sisters. 🌍⚽
@Kibet_bull Bro, alikurefund pesa zote na akakataa date? Hiyo ni blessing in disguise! At least alikurudishia mali yako bila drama. Usijali, focus on your grind na next time date mtu anataka wewe, si wallet yako. Move on king!
@sholard_mancity Better move on CCCC.
It's a common tradeoff in Africa’s big projects. We see higher price for more sovereignty and control. But Kenya must watch the debt closely, just like Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port lesson. Smart choice needs careful numbers.
"The banks wanted to kill M-Pesa. But wherever you go they say Kenya has done so well in digital...
If we can reform to make the cost of money cheap, to reduce the cost of transactions, then we can do even better."
- Former CBK Governor Micah Cheserem
Video: CBK
@SimonKi73156140@ahmednasirlaw@BernardKavuli It all goes back to the very needful separation of powers, that the constitution outlines. However, we know who puts the judges at the bench....
@WaihigaMwaura While football stirs passion, xenophobic attacks on African migrants in SA are a serious grievance that undermines continental solidarity. Fans have the right to their choices. May the better team prevail on the pitch.
@C_NyaKundiH Very true. Government always say “it’s anonymous.” But once sold, companies mix it with other info and know you better than your friends. Kenya risks turning citizens into products
@ntvkenya Art 31 CoK guarantees every Kenyan right to privacy. While the proposal claims anonymized/aggregated data only, this could be double-speak. Govt demands our data for services via eCitizen, then monetizes insights. True consent is being rushed for commercialization.
@amerix Dating has flipped from bold “You’re stunning, let’s court” to endless app-fueled talking stages with months of memes & “wyd” texts with zero intent. Men now orbit like scared boys. Worse is the genZ, you'll find them eating Junk food just to please one
@Kenyans 2014 Ebola cost W. Africa $2.2B+ GDP loss. Kenya's tourism/debt can't risk it. USAID for AIDS/malaria was mutual benefit in markets & stability. History shows rich nations export risks (waste, trials). Kenya's weak system can't afford Ebola outbreak costs eg tourism loss, debt
@AokoOtieno_ Ni mbayaa
economically hii levy collateral ina-lock future cash flows, kuongeza debt burden na kuchelewesha real housing delivery. Constitution Art 201 demands openness, accountability & public participation in public finance. Goldenberg reloaded? Tufungue macho! Weeuh!!
@Kenyans As the people we have spoken.
Article 1 dictates Sovereignty belongs to the people of Kenya, not foreign nation.
And therefore we have to obey court orders.
Hii mambo nyingi tuache.
We can't bring crisis and pandemic onto a struggling economy, and expect sobriety
@Kenyans Is it humane to risk Kenyan lives without consent? sovereignty belongs to people, not foreign bases. Art 10 demand public participation, ignored here as court halted it. History warns foreign facilities at Laikipia (BATUK) erode control. Prioritize our health sovereignty first
@ntvkenya Is it humane to risk Kenyan lives without consent? sovereignty belongs to people, not foreign bases. Art 10 demand public participation, ignored here as court halted it. History warns foreign facilities at Laikipia (BATUK) erode control. Prioritize our health sovereignty first
@Kenyans Article 10 on public participation supersedes Sec 35 & 36 of Public Health Act which CS is selectively implementing. @moh_Kenya has no directorate of public health, for 9 years, since Health Act, 2017 was assented?how do you even deal with #Ebola preventative measures?
@citizentvkenya Duale's deflection ignores Article 26 (right to life) & Article 37 (peaceful assembly). Kenyans demand accountability for the two killed not sponsor hunts. History (Saba Saba, 2007) teaches that ignoring grievances & lethal force breeds deeper unrest. Consult citizens first
@Kenyans Kenyan Constitution mandates public participation:Art 10(2)(a) "democracy and participation of people" as national values binding all State organs. Art 118(1)(b) "Parliament shall facilitate public participation and involvement in the legislative & other business of Parliament