@HonAdenDuale Please do not address us as if we are fools. We have no problem with preparedness efforts, we have a problem with the quarantine of exposed individuals in Kenya. Quarantine should happen at the source of infection. You will not change principles of infectious disease control.
@NationAfrica Private jets that cost 500million. Unnecessary helicopter trips by your CS and PS to launch classrooms and plant trees. Resign and let someone who can, run that budget. We all know where you can cut expenditure you're just unable to do it.
They gang-raped a Palestinian so brutally he was hospitalised. They did it on camera. When footage leaked, and the rapists were arrested, Israelis rioted to protect them. They said they had the right to rape. The Israeli lawyer who leaked the footage was arrested. This is Israel.
Hi guys kindly reshare/repost until he's found ..His name Zlatan Mwatha 4yrs old last seen pale garden city.He was wearing the same clothes as in the photo .
While Kenyans were told to brace for higher taxes, tighter belts, and “painful reforms,” State House was burning Sh50 million daily ; quietly, efficiently, and without restraint.
In just three months, the President’s office consumed Sh4.5 billion in recurrent expenditure.
Not development.
Not hospitals.
Not schools.
Not jobs.
Pure consumption at the very top.
MAK STATEMENT
The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) strongly voices resentment on the carefree conduct of KeNHA under the Director General for deliberately creating artificial traffic congestion along the Salgaa–Mau Summit corridor during the festive season. Scheduling and timing road works when thousands of Kenyans are travelling for the holidays is callous, insensitive, and directly contradicts KeNHA’s stated mandate of providing seamless connectivity. The congestion witnessed at Mai Mahiu, Gilgil, Salgaa, and Kikopey is not accidental, it is artificial and engineered to falsely “prove” congestion and justify the push for tolling public highways by profit seeking privateers. MAK rejects this bad administration and demands accountability, transparency, and people-centred planning that prioritises safety, mobility, and the dignity of motorists.
When President Kibaki rolled out Free Primary Education (FPE), many Kenyans framed it purely as a social welfare programme. What was missed deliberately or otherwise was its powerful economic logic.
FPE was a direct fiscal stimulus.
By removing school fees, the State freed household income at the lowest and widest level of society. Millions of families suddenly had cash they would otherwise have paid to schools. That money did not disappear , it circulated:
In food markets
In transport
In clothing and small trade
In local services
That is how an economy grows: by expanding consumption at the base, not by strangling it.
FPE also stabilised households. Children stayed in school, parents planned better, productivity improved, and informal businesses gained predictable demand. The multiplier effect was real, even if it was never packaged in economic jargon.
Contrast that with today’s approach:
Raising taxes, levies and charges shrinks disposable income, suppresses demand, kills small businesses, and then government wonders why revenues underperform.
You do not build an economy by taxing people into exhaustion.
You build it by putting money in their hands and letting it move.
@MyDawaApp I have a problem with order no MCOOOO5538. Paid on Friday for delivery within 2 hours in Nairobi. 48 hours later, no delivery and can't get through to an agent on your customer service line - kept on hold endlessly. Please call asap.
@StateHouseKenya 3 weeks post @RailaOdinga's passing and I still can't be bribed to forget that this government tried to kill him in 2023. "Baba usilale lale lale, Baba usilale bado mapambano..." #Maandamano. Someone tag Ruto for me - he blocked me.
This statement is deeply misguided and reflects the growing irrelevance of institutions that have become comfort zones for Boy club of undemocratic leadership in Africa. It is time to critically re-evaluate the role and financing of the African Union, as its current structure does not adequately protect democratic values or citizens’ rights. There were no credible elections in Tanzania, that is a fact, and it must be acknowledged without compromise. @_AfricanUnion
@Ilhan You should start by holding @StateHouseKenya accountable. We cannot watch silently as our president profits over the murder of tens of thousands. #RutoMustGo