Mr. Kipchumba Murkomen has dispatched Nairobi sierra killer squad that attacked Witima ACK church to cause mayhem in Ol kalou.
They arrived three hours ago and started abductions and indiscriminate beatings on DCP campaigners.
Our teams are held up at Royal Garden Hotel under brutal police and State-sponsored militia.
Goons are currently breaking into the Hotel.
Thank you Ol kolou people for resisting this killer squad.
Ol kalou is not Mbeere!
@RunzLikeJazmine@barkgrl As a Luhya, our ancestry and history is extremely complicated.
Intermarriage with border tribes, paternal lineages, absorption of tribes etc. Any Luhya would tell you that.
A blood test of a Luhya would show a complicated history. There's no "Luhya" marker. So quite the BS claims
@RunzLikeJazmine@barkgrl I'm sorry but a Black American, using a commercial DNA site, is not going to tell us the Luhya people of Kenya what quantifies as our identity.
Our ancestry is complicated but definable.
I have Luhya heritage, my clan has mapped our people from 1500's, so stop whatever this is.
@RunzLikeJazmine@barkgrl AncestryDNA cannot directly label DNA as a "Luhya" estimate
Modern Luhya ancestry shows ancestral haplogroups from Nilotic, Cushitic, and Eastern Bantus people (no common genes with Congo, Cameroon, or Western Bantus)
Research your actual ancestry. We (Luhyas) know who we are
"We cannot be moved from the land of goldmine." Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale rejects the government's plan to relocate Ikolomani residents for gold mining.
GMoi,your STANDARD media’s 5 days a week EXTORTIONIST propaganda HEADLINES on me & my administration’s transformative track record will get you NOTHING & NOWHERE.BLACKMAIL to yield to your GREED? NEVER.Kenya belongs to all Kenyans,not you alone.Jaribu 8 days a week. Do your WORST
Titus Njari Ndei, 41, led Kitengela landlords to build their own private sewer line after years of sanitation problems in the fast-growing town.
With the population ballooning, property owners had relied on expensive septic tanks that often overflowed and posed health risks.
Frustrated by the Kajiado County Government’s failure to provide a lasting solution, the landlords decided to take action.
The push started in 2013 when the county sued 22 plot owners for discharging raw sewage, contrary to the Public Health Act. They were released on bonds of KSh 180,000–200,000.
Two months later, the accused landlords mobilized under Engineer Ndei and registered the Kitengela EPZ Neighbouring Community Sewer Project. They secured approvals from EPZA, NEMA, and other authorities, then funded a KSh 85 million, 45-kilometre, 2-foot-wide sewer line running to the Athi River EPZ trunk sewer.
The project was funded by hundreds of landlords contributing KSh 250,000 each plus a KSh 1,000 registration fee, and paying EPZA tariff fees ranging from KSh 7,500 to KSh 74,000.
The completed sewer now serves 818 landlords and has eased the burden of paying KSh 200,000 every 2-3 weeks to the county for waste disposal. Ndei says the community initiative gives residents a chance to manage sanitation sustainably.
@Mwende_Mugambi Your type of empathy does more harm than good. It only amplifies anger, hatred, and Xenophobia. You're not being "kind"
If you want a country where natives co-exists with immigrants and their kids, emulate Emiratis policy & structure not self-destructive suicidal empathy.
@Mwende_Mugambi You mean well. "Kindness over Xenophobia"
But the countries that co-exist with migrants have strict laws to protect natives and regulate immigrants (UAE, Qatar)
Those with liberals, empaths, illegals, birth right citizens, (US, Europe, SA, Brazil) are the most cruel & racist
@BarbieNairobi@KenyanSays Yeah. They won't "hustle and return".
They'll build homes, give birth, demand equality with Kenyans, work everywhere, govern and rule, advance their culture and religion etc.
What's happening with Somalis will happen with them. They can advocate for Africa but protect Kenyans.
@DismasWaTabu System/ policy reforms can co-exist with deportation of illegal immigrants and with revocation of false identification. None is more important than the other.
Bottom line remains, protecting Kenya,and Kenyan citizens from foreign (African, Asian & European) threats.