@JoelJirane Maybe it's because the quarantine facilities are also concerned with the collection of statistics on infections... So if the facilities are burned.. That means, no statistics... No cases to report... Is it clear enough?
@W_Asherah Come see animals... That's it...? They don't experience the beaches in Diani? The maasai who are literally everywhere? The thugs and chain snatchers of Nairobi cbd? The useless politicians? Our reckless matatu culture? Our kitu kidogo police men and women... That's who we are!!
@JoelJirane Why are we in a debt that can't be properly accounted for, and why don't we get to decide whether we want an ebola quarantine center or not.... We were never independent...
@denniskioko Tangu niaccept the fact that most adults ain't shit, i feel lighter genuinely... These people thought rutto and gachagwa were good for the country... Before that it was uhuru... The bootlick people like atwoli, dwale, etc... Disappointing!
Kenyans deserve justice that is transparent, reasoned, and accountable.
Today, I have petitioned the Judicial Service Commission @jsckenya to investigate three Court of Appeal judges who suspended High Court orders blocking the Kenya-US Health Cooperation Framework, but withheld their reasons for doing so until October 2026.
My concern is not that they ruled against me. It is that an immediately enforceable decision was issued without reasons, effectively frustrating a timely appeal to the @THE_SCOK and denying Kenyans meaningful access to justice.
Judicial independence must be protected. But independence and accountability must go hand in hand. No institution is above the Constitution.
THE HUMBLE PETITION OF OKIYA OMTATAH OKOITI LINK>
https://t.co/36xc3OZdNh
@bintiswahiliya What's the purpose of the ministry of interior security... And what do they do with the billions in budget that they are allocated every year. What's more important than safe guarding of the children. The future of the country? It's clear You are lead by devil worshipers
Efficient public transportation is a key driver of productivity, trade, labor mobility, and social connectivity; without it, valuable economic networks and opportunities that could accelerate national growth remain underdeveloped.
Useless ministry of Transport.
A thread.
Kenyaβs transport infrastructure remains heavily skewed toward private vehicle use and political motorcades, while investment in efficient and accessible public transport systems has lagged behind.
This imbalance significantly constrains mobility for the majority of citizens, increases the cost of doing business, and limits economic interaction between people and markets.