Arrested in public. Never booked in the Occurrence Book. Days later, found abandoned on roadsides and in bushes, alleging torture and brutal beatings.
How many more promises to investigate before there is accountability? Kenyans deserve justice, not endless commitments. #EndEnforcedDisappearances #JusticeForOurFallen
It is uniformed police officers who were arresting innocent Kenyans and handing them over to the killer regime assassins for TORTURE and dumping in the forest!
Kenyans are watching, and at the right time, we will explode in retaliation. This youth has never been found to date!
@C_NyaKundiH Today I finally got the courage to ditch Safaricom 5G. A whole week of frustrations. Restarted the router 10 times today and after calling customer care they told me, are you near your router to restart it 🙆♂️🙆♂️. All this due to a stupid ISP called Beevee or whatever
They and the management of the building have decided to lock in them as the only ISP. An apartment with over 200 tenants opposite Garden City called Bluevalley Apartment. @CA_Kenya@Cofek_Kenya come to our rescue. As a seasoned network engineer running an licensed ISP.
Who exactly is supposed to protect Kenyans when Safaricom sells them products that keep failing, then customers are left moving up and down like fools begging for service they already paid for?
Where is the regulator when people buy 5G routers, pay for data, fail to use it properly for most of the month, then get sent in circles by customer care and Safaricom shops?
Or are the people who should be asking Safaricom hard questions also on the Safaricom comfort payroll?
Because this thing where Kenyans are sold stress, excuses and dead internet in the name of 5G is starting to look like organised theft with branding.
@kijanamdogo1234@C_NyaKundiH I tried finding a Huawei one but they don’t have any in stock. Wanasema supplier wao ndo ameleta hizi. And all new customers are complaining and asking to be given the Huawei ones
Whichever vendor that brought in Baicells after ditching Huawei should be investigated. That was the start of Safaricoms 5G problems. Despite them investing heavily in 5G. Their contractors bring in the cheapest and worst CPEs
You have to give it to Safaricom employees for being properly trained on how not to notice that their 5G router has a problem, even when customers keep walking into Safaricom shops every day complaining about the same failing routers.
It cannot surely reach a point where Safaricom admits that this thing has a problem and either fixes it properly or removes it from the market?
Because at this point, people are paying for data they cannot use, carrying around a router that looks like a small transformer, making endless trips to Safaricom shops, then being treated like the problem is their imagination.
Safaricom has really deteriorated.
Or maybe selling people stress disguised as internet is now part of the business model.