WE THE PEOPLE OF KENYA exercised our SOVEREIGN INALIENABLE RIGHT to DETERMINE the form of GOVERNANCE of our country. We enacted THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010
Nothing in the world can be compared to a mother.
It is women who bear, nature & raise children. We are all here because a mother made it happen.
We appreciate our mothers, love our mothers, and we are grateful for our mothers.
Happy mothers day to all those special women.
@Shihachi@otienowill We must carry this cross. Yes, there are Kenyans who voted for them. It is those who voted for them, our fellow citizens who I take issue with. They let us down.
We need to hear from the Chief Justice @CJMarthaKoome on this one.
But, honestly this is not only absurd, it is down right unconstititional.
And thin skinned Ruto cannot withstand criticism and HE MUST GO!
How do you stop a country that gambles with their lives from gambling on avitor?
We gamble. Thats what we do. We gamble at elections and elect idiots.
We gamble our taxes, our constitution, heck, everything!
Kenyans gamble. Its pata potea.
A smart citizenry would know better.
Exodus22-24
22 Do not take advantage of the widow or the fatherless.
23 If you do and they cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry
24 My anger will be aroused, and I will kill you with the sword; your wives will become widows and your children fatherless.
GOD PROTECTS
This should read ‘Ruto and Rachael arrive in Beijin for a three day begging spree’
No Kenyan doubts that Ruto is about to sell off whatever little is left of kenya.
Expect to hear of multi billion loans. We’ll know our latest debt addition starting tomorrow!
Tutalipa madebts!
Unacceptable. Unpalatable.
This country has gone to hell. Deep hell.
Kenya has become a place of misery, torment, turmoil, and destruction.
There is nothing to be proud of in this country at the moment. Absolutely nothing. 💯
At around 9:30 pm on 2nd April, 2025, three police officers, namely Inspector Stanley Yano, Sergeant Osman Omar, and Constable Robert Ouko, arrived at our Sema Ukweli office claiming they were responding to an alleged noise complaint. Constable Robert Ouko, who was drunk and chewing miraa, started roughing us up as soon as he got into the office. I tried to ask the senior officer at the scene, Inspector Stanley Yano, why Ouko was working and carrying a firearm while intoxicated and chewing miraa. That’s when all hell broke loose, and a scuffle ensued. Ouko tried cocking his gun to shoot me but one of my colleagues pushed his gun away.
The three police officers then handcuffed and dragged me out of my office, while assaulting me. They pulled me so hard that the handcuffs wounded my hands and wrists until they came off and fell to the ground. None of the officers bothered to pick up the handcuffs, and one of my colleagues picked them. We still have them.
As they violently loaded me into the police vehicle, right in front of my colleagues and neighbours, Ouko hit me very hard on the ribs with the butt of his gun. After we arrived at the police station, and l was thrown into the police cell, Ouko followed me inside and assaulted me some more. He rained blows on me as another fellow officer held me down. It was only my screams that saved me because my colleagues who had followed the police car started screaming at the police officers, demanding that they stop beating me.
In the early morning hours of 3rd April, 2025, the Kilimani OCS, Albert Chebii, found me writhing in pain and ordered that l be taken to the hospital. I was driven to Nairobi Hospital under armed escort and immediately put on pain medication after arrival. l underwent a few procedures, including x-rays to check my ribs, a head scan, and an ultrasound to check for internal injuries that I might have sustained in the cells when Ouko punched my body where my kidneys are located. Luckily, I had no fractures. I sustained injuries on my wrists, knee, had a busted lip, and had a lot of pain on my left ribs where Ouko had hit me with a gun butt. I could also barely see through my left eye.
After the hospital visit, l was discharged and escorted back to Kilimani Police Station. I was now under pain medication and able to narrate my ordeal to the OCS. I reported my assault under OB No. 84/02/04/25. I even informed him that his officers left their handcuffs behind. He told me all the officers who had been involved in my arrest were sleeping, and he would speak to them later and get back to me. I was released on a Ksh 5,000 police bond. The OCS requested that I don’t publicize my assault as the case was “under investigation.” During the violent arrest, one of the officers took my watch during the scuffle. When we got to the Police Station, they searched my pockets and took my AirPods. The two items are yet to be returned.
The three violent police officers sent an emissary to ask me not to post images of the assault, or even share the CCTV footage that captured the incident. I agreed not to post. l was scheduled to fly out of the country later that evening, as I was travelling for work to Brazil and Ghana. Knowing the police lie all the time, l reported my assault to the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) before l left the country, because you can never fully trust our police. I was right to do so because even after the police begged me not to post about my ordeal, they quietly decided to file charges against me.
On 7th April 2025, the police went to Kibera Law Court without informing me and filed “offensive conduct and assault” charges in my absence.
My lawyer rushed to court to state that I had travelled, and the court set 15th April 2025 as the date for plea-taking. The magistrate was informed that l was out of the country for work and provided evidence of my invitation letter, air tickets, and exit stamps in court. The court still proceeded to issue a warrant of arrest against me because I failed to attend court on that day, and went on to set 22nd April 2025 as the new date for taking plea.
I was assaulted by the police, physically injured, had my watch and AirPods stolen by them, and I’m the one being charged with a crime?
I got my first black eye at the age of 41 at the hands of a drunk officer.
Rest well Papa. It is well with your soul.
We will always remember Pope Francis fondly. He was truly an inspiration.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen
@hon_wamuchomba
Kindly consider Kiambu Governor. We need to start the change where we are. Fix things at the bottom.
Please consider fixing Kiambu. The county has gone to hell, we urgently need a problem solver.
That you don't have money doesn't matter. We have the votes.
One day I will lead this country. I will turn around available labour to riches .
I will create cottage industries and Subsidize power.
Every home with a backyard will produce a product for domestic consumption. ( tooth picks,spoons,pots etc towels , belts , )
I will introduce cottage special zones with a special power and water rates .
I will establish a national symposium for our cottage industry.
I will create a national award system for the cottage best innovators.
I will create a Cottage fund for incubation in Every county .
Our idle stadium will be cottage markets from 6 pm to 1am daily with a special cleaning squads .
I will provide extension officers to evaluate cottage progress and assist in technical advisory.
I will REVAMP Kenya 🇰🇪 industrial Estate and fund it to market our cottage products internationally.
When I’m president we will NOT export raw Macademia and coffee and tea but rather will process locally and sell final goods. I will REVAP Agricultural mechanization Unit to support in Value addition.
When I’m president women of Kenya will wear local hair wigs made here from banana fibres and biodegradable.
All sanitary towels will be made here from biodegradable fibres .
Who will make me a president?
I have no money to campaign 🤪
Today the lawyers at Milimani made my day. Appearing before Hon Asiago in Milimani was a lady who was being sued for an unpaid debt. As a judgment debtor, she couldn't raise the amount. Apparently, she is a housemaid earning 5k and has a baby (she had the baby in court). The magistrate's hands were tied, and he explained to her that he only had one option in law, to send her to jail.
Something beautiful then happened. An advocate called Omuga interjected and offered to settle the JDs deretal amount, after him came another, and another... The magistrate also contributed.
In about 5 minutes, the Decree holder's advocate was MPESAd his money, the JD received the balance and case was closed.
My faith in humanity was restored.
@JimiWanjigi We pray for divine mercy for our country.
But as we pray, we need to all step up for our country.
The hope is all of us together for us all.
The clouds are gathering!
Strong reactions from Treasury and Foreign Affairs tells Kenyans something is completely wrong with the economy. And there is a desperate attempt to cover up. Key things publicly admitted and to note so far:
1. The economy is not on the right path. The problem is bigger than liquidity. The country is struggling to meet its debt obligations
2. Kasongo and Treasury are desperately trying to negotiate with creditors for debt restructuring and concessional financing. This is part of what Kasongo is going to do in China
3. Final budget decision is made at State House not Parliament contrary to the Constitution
4. There have been cooking of books to exaggerate the size of GDP expansion and growth to create artificial space or justification to borrow more loans
5. The country is facing real danger of debt default in a few months if no drastic action taken
6. IMF, World Bank among other creditors are getting tough on Kasongo on loans' conditions including cutting back loans amount
7. The debt interest repayments alone are dangerously draining the revenue ( and will keep increasing in the next financial years ahead) to the expense of other crucial demands
8. Expensive loans are being borrowed for recurrent expenditure in violation of the Constitution
9. Treasury has signalled to the bilateral and markets the possibility of not meeting debt repayments obligation making it highly expensive to borrow any more
10. Raising taxes won't lead to increased revenue collection but on contrary revenue collection will decline
11. Kasongo is attempting to offer the country's treasures as collateral to borrow loans risking future generations