Buda, usitubebe ufala.
It is becoming a recurring pattern that whenever Parliament is confronted with consequential votes that directly affect the livelihoods of millions of Kenyans, you are conveniently outside the country.
After months of fiery rhetoric, media appearances, and vehement opposition to the Finance Bill, your conspicuous absence at the decisive moment raises legitimate questions about your sincerity and political fortitude. Were the interviews merely performative? Was the outrage simply a public relations exercise?
If you are a teacher, especially in a primary school,
Be very careful when handling children of chaotic single mothers.
Teach them and go home.
Don't even correct them when they make a mistake. Ignore them with their tantrums.
Protect your payslip.
@hon_wamuchomba Kuna shilingi yake ametumia? It's our money; as taxpayers, don't come here speaking aimlessly, as if that is not what we elected him to do. Next year we're dealing with entitled people squarely.
@Honeyfarsafi The way you think here on X and the article you write for the Sunday Nation are two different things. This makes me doubt each time if that article is truly your own work.
@siphillipssport@caughtoffside I have come to believe that some of these names are driven by the media and fickle fans. How can we go from Porter to Iraola? The recruitment team needs to take its responsibilities seriously for once.