The story of NdidI Nyoro and the MPs who missed parliament on the Finance Bill voting day should teach us that not participating in an election has the same consequences as voting for bad leaders and bills.
Today in the @Senate_KE, I will substantiate how public money is being hidden and stolen in plain sight through budget lines labelled “Other Operating Expenses.” OVER 90 BILLION!
If salaries, utilities, travel, maintenance, fuel, training, procurable items, and other expenditures already have specific vote heads, what exactly is hidden under this vague and ever-expanding category?
Even more troubling, the Constitution requires parliamentary approval for all public borrowing. Yet billions are spent under opaque budget lines that escape meaningful scrutiny.
Kenyans deserve transparency, not blank cheques for wastage, mismanagement, and theft. Every shilling collected from taxpayers must be traceable, justified, and accounted for.
The era of hiding public funds behind vague budget descriptions must come to an end. STAY TUNED
Make it make sense
That a few heartless cops
Under the instructions of a true heartless boss
Will turn a flag-waving protester into a corpse
And all tax payers pay for it by force?
@DannMwangi's #RhymeAtPrime (#RAP)
Patrick Analo's Master’s degree in Urban Planning, but couldn't plan a better hiding spot than a car boot and some supermarket bags?
Animals are moving into 5-star Bomas cages, and passengers are trying to jump out of planes mid-flight. At this point, the news feels like a dare.
Catch up on the insanity that was, on this week's hot takes with @justinewanda