This is the current situation at the MultiMedia University.
After shooting two students during the Monday protests,
The killer cops are still roaming around the school hunting innocent students who only want to sit for an exam.
Hii madharau itaisha siku Moja.
#EndPoliceBrutalityKe
Gate 16 at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport has been designated for passengers arriving from Ebola high-risk countries - Public Health PS Mary Muthoni
With KSH 1.7 Billion,
If each Kenyan MP receives KSH 2 million,
TOTAL = KSH 698 million
BALANCE = KSH 1.002 billion.
KSH 698 million is enough to buy parliamentary silence.
#RejectEbolaBillions
SC Nelson Havi says President Ruto forming an Ebola Response Committee only after the U.S. committed KSh 1.7 billion funding is “an impeachable offence” and “treason against the People of Kenya.”
Why are we not angry enough about the missing children who are turning up raped, missing inner body organs, with ritualistic marks? Why are we treating this matter so casually?
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The owner of the dogs has come out finally. The president of Kenya is complaining over the death of a Rachel Wandeto instead of looking for justice. The DCI has already said it was not about the tatoo. Instead of talking about the fuel crisis, he's picking from where Murkomen & Mama Amina left,, trying to profile a whole community. Maajabu ya Musa.
Opiyo Wandayi says Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited was shut down because it “didn’t make economic sense.”
He says even oil from Lokichar Basin would only support 50,000 barrels a day, so Kenya should refine in Tanga instead.
This is the dangerous mindset killing Kenya.
Not everything is about profit.
A refinery is not just a business.
It is industrial growth.
It is energy security.
It is national power.
How do leaders casually decide to export Kenyan jobs and hand another country control over something as critical as fuel? Kenya shouldn't hand over this much leverage to Tanzania, coz they could one day use it against Kenya.
That is surrender.
Thank you, Citizen TV Kenya, for airing that report on the Social Health Authority (SHA).
I’ve been doing my own background checks on SHA, and what we found is disturbingly close to what was exposed.
We spoke to 15 people in Nairobi and Mombasa. Out of those 15, fourteen were assigned premiums of KSh 1,000 per month.
Here’s the shocking part: most of them are unemployed or survive on casual mjengo jobs.
And the so-called “appeal” process? It barely works. Many say once you try to appeal, the system asks what phone you use, and the moment you submit, it’s rejected.
Now it gets worse: some are being forced to pay annual premiums upfront. That’s KSh 12,000 at once for someone struggling to put food on the table.
SHA is becoming a crisis, and Duale knows it. And this is just the beginning. More details coming.
Bwana aty SHA whatever inakua maintained na 500 million monthly?
Wakati hapa referral hospital tuko na ventilator moja na imechapa kama sura ya huyo jamaa.
Politicians deserve to be in jail.