People send me information because they want it seen, amplified and acted on, not because they are looking for clout.
On a busy day, my job is to verify, update and keep Kenyans informed as fast as possible, especially when things are moving on the ground.
I also do not watermark people’s videos and photos like some media houses that steal from citizens, slap their logos on everything and pretend they produced the whole thing.
When someone wants credit, they can say so.
Most people sending sensitive updates actually prefer to stay anonymous, and that trust is the reason the information reaches the public in the first place.
BREAKING: Irony of the year? Telco greed might actually save Kenyans from taxes.
Safaricom, Airtel, MTN & Orange are pushing to scrap ALL taxes (VAT, etc.) on phones under 13k. Why?
Not because they suddenly love consumers. They want millions more Kenyans online and using their networks, and say the current taxes are preventing many Kenyans from buying phones.
But will Ruto’s govt, that's addicted to increasing taxes, actually drop them?
We'll soon find out, but I'm not holding my breath.
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🚨 BREAKING: NTSA has frozen the registration of new matatu saccos for the next two years.
The move comes just weeks after reports emerged that 98 Sacco, allegedly linked to George Ruto, had entered Nairobi's matatu industry with new buses and access to key routes.
Now, anyone hoping to start a new sacco has effectively been locked out and must join an existing one.
Whether related or not, the timing is impossible to ignore.
One group reportedly gets in.
The gate closes behind them.
And everyone else is told to wait two years.
Jana tukiwa Maasai Mara we saw a huge pile of asbestos dumped ndani ya kichaka huko Esupetai! @NemaKenya asbestos is dangerous and a huge health hazard! Huku watu wazima na watoto wanaiguza and the children play around here daily! The animals are exposed as well! KINDLY address this ASAP! @NemaKenya kindly retweet iwafikie ASAP juu hii causes cancer! # tukatae dumping! Thats what they did in Northern parts of Kenya!Meru and many places! hii tukatae
JUST IN: A Supplementary Budget has been tabled in Parliament.
State House is seeking another KSh 1 billion.
The Office of the President wants an additional KSh 200 million.
There are less than two weeks left before the financial year ends.
Kenyans are constantly told there is no money. That taxes must go up. That more loans must be taken.
Yet somehow there is always money for more spending at the top.
How do you budget for 12 months, exhaust the allocation, then come back for more days before the books close?
This is no longer about money. It is about priorities, discipline, and accountability. Ruto must go.
JUST IN: Ruto says some people are telling him he works too much and should take a holiday.
I honestly don't know who these people are.
Most Kenyans I interact with are talking about the cost of living, taxes, jobs and broken promises. Many are struggling to point to anything that has made life easier over the last few years.
Unless endless flights, rising taxes and recycled false promises are now considered "work."
What surprises me most is how disconnected a government can become from the daily reality of its citizens to think the biggest public concern is that the President is working too hard?
At a time when millions are worried about survival and dangerous decisons by this govt, who exactly is telling the President that Kenyans think he is working too hard?
Who are these people?
Interesting development: For the last 3 days, there have been no observed US heavy military flights into Kenya.
We even tracked one aircraft that appeared destined for Kenya, only for it to divert and land in Djibouti.
Has the Laikipia Ebola Centre been fully completed? Or have operations been paused until tensions in Kenya cool down?
For now, nobody knows for sure. What is clear is that the activity we've been monitoring has significantly slowed down.
We're still tracking every movement related to the Laikipia Ebola Centre and will post updates as new information becomes available.
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JUST IN: President Ruto says he is Kenya's chief diplomat and that critics don't understand why he travels so much.
But Kenyans are not children.
Mwai Kibaki travelled far less and delivered results people could see. Magufuli travelled far less, and Tanzania changed before people's eyes.
Ruto has made well over 120 foreign trips, signed hundreds of agreements, and spent billions on travel.
What exactly have these trips delivered?
Not promises. Not MoUs. Not press conferences.
Real projects. Real industries. Real jobs.
If a president travels that much, we should be able to point to major factories, industrial parks, railways, power plants, and investments that came from those trips.
Instead, Kenyans are being told to stop asking questions and simply trust the process.
Why?
This is why we track the flights. This is why we demand accountability. Public money was used, so the public deserves answers.