Someone has created a website called ‘Kenya Corruption Archives’ where it keep records of all looted money in Kenya, the amount, key suspects and the refund.
https://t.co/F004QeXGZf
My dear friends and colleagues. 16 girls in Utimishi Academy were fatally set ablaze by their fellow students!!
Bad adults are not an accident. They are a project. A project that started at age 5 when a child talked back to an adult and the parent laughed and said, "Huyu mtoto ni tough kama mimi"
A project that continued at age 10 when the child threw a tantrum in public and nobody said a word.
A project that matured at age 15 when the teenager disrespected a teacher and the parent showed up at school to defend the child.
A project that graduated at age 25 when a fully grown adult cannot keep a job because they cannot take correction from anyone.
Nobody wakes up at 30 and suddenly becomes rude, entitled, dishonest, and impossible to deal with.
That software was installed early.
By parents who were allergic to the word "no."
"Mtoto wangu asiumizwe."
"Usimshoutie."
"Let the child express themselves."
Express themselves into what, exactly?
A menace?
Because that is what happened.
You let your child talk back to elders and called it confidence.
You let them break rules and called it creativity.
You let them disrespect boundaries and called it independence.
Now they are 28.
They cannot hold a relationship because they have never been told they are wrong.
They cannot keep a job because they argue with every supervisor. They cannot take feedback without crying victim.
And you are wondering what happened.
You happened.
You skipped the most important part of parenting.
Discipline.
Not beating. Discipline.
Teaching a child that actions have consequences. That "no" is a complete sentence. That apologizing is not weakness. That respecting people is not optional.
These are lessons that must be taught early. Because the world will not teach them gently.
Schools do not raise children. The internet does not raise children. TikTok does not raise children. Church does not raise children.
Parents do.
And if you refuse to correct your child, society will do it for you.
Society has no patience. No mercy. No second chances.
Prisons are full of people who were never told "sit down" at age 7.
Broken homes are full of adults who were never taught emotional regulation at age 12.
Unemployment lines are full of people who were never told "do it again properly" at age 15.
You had the chance to shape them.
You chose comfort over correction.
And now the world is dealing with the result.
Raise children with manners. With respect. With accountability. With the understanding that the world owes them nothing and character determines everything.
Otherwise, you are not raising a child.
You are manufacturing a future problem.
And society will send you the bill.
Kaikai on the US-Kenya Ebola deal: The Kenyan government has come across as weak and gullible because money is involved. National interest cannot be calculated in monetary terms
#CitizenNewsGang@LinusKaikai
Yesterday in Parliament, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Aden Duale, failed to assure the country that the government’s decision‑making on the Ebola question is within the law and fully under control. The Constitution demands both legality and respect for court orders and public participation.
Listening to him, the message is clear, the court will have its say but the executive will enforce their way.
When a High Court has already issued conservatory orders suspending an Ebola‑related facility, any suggestion that the Executive can press on regardless converts being within the law into a slogan to justify disobedience. Constitutional obedience is not optional and it is not subject to administrative convenience.
Kenyans are entitled to clear, honest answers. Who authorised these arrangements, on what legal basis and with what safeguards for public health and sovereignty? Dismissing concerns as mere alarm while sidestepping these questions undermines public trust in both the Ministry of Health and Parliament’s oversight role.
The right to health under Article 43 must be read together with Articles 10, 94, 95 and 165 on constitutionalism, public participation and the authority of the courts. You cannot promote public health by eroding the very legal framework that protects Kenyans from arbitrary executive action.
I have taken the Laikipia anti Ebola facility protests international.
I can see International media houses and accounts sharing the clips globally.
Let it be known outside there that Kenyans have rejected bioterrorism.
Kenyans have unanimously said that Kenya is not a dumping site for bioweapons.
If you know you ate the Ebola Billions, start returning the money.
Kenya is a sovereign state and must be respected.
Respect Kenya, Respect Africa, Respect our sovereignty!
The reason Ebola never gets to Kenya is because Uganda & Rwanda ensure it is contained at the source & never spreads beyond borders. It's not because Kenya can prevent its spread leave alone contain it. But here is Ruto airlifting the disease into our country for some cash🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
A spiritual DISASTER it was and not a national prayer breakfast!
Kenya's most heartless gathering in history!
The best description of a deceptive and evil regime led by hypocrites!
Yes Linus Kaikai nailed it as it is without altering a word!
Katiba Institute Files a Petition Challenging the Proposed Establishment of Ebola Quarantine and Treatment Facilities in Kenya:
Katiba Institute is challenging the proposed establishment of a quarantine facility for American citizens exposed to Ebola and other highly infectious diseases in Kenya. The petition, through Counsel @joshuamalidzo, has been filed under a certificate of urgency. It is brought against the Attorney-General, (1st Respondent) and the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Health (2nd Respondent).
To ensure transparency, accountability, and court oversight before a final determination is made, KI is asking the Court to urgently:
Halt Facility Operations: Restrain the Respondents from establishing, operationalising, or approving any Ebola quarantine or treatment facility in Kenya under any arrangement with the United States or other foreign governments, pending the hearing and determination of the matter.
Prevent Entry of Exposed Persons: Bar the Respondents and their agents from receiving, transferring, or facilitating the entry into Kenya of any individuals exposed or infected with Ebola under the impugned arrangement.
Compel Contingency Planning: Require the Cabinet Secretary for Health to prepare and present to the Court, within 24 hours, a comprehensive contingency plan detailing Kenya’s preparedness measures for the prevention, surveillance, control, and response to any potential Ebola outbreak.
Mandate Full Disclosure: Compel the Respondents to disclose to KI and the public the full terms for any arrangements or negotiations regarding the proposed facility. This includes all related public health, environmental, biosafety, or security assessments; regulatory and parliamentary approvals; and the specific protocols for the admission and treatment of exposed persons.
The case affirms that even in matters of diplomacy and public health, the Constitution remains supreme and binding on all State organs. The secretive, unilateral establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility raises grave constitutional concerns regarding the rights to life, health, fair administrative action, public participation, and parliamentary oversight.
“KI is asking the Court to determine whether the Executive can expose the public to such significant risks without complying with constitutional safeguards. At its core, the case is about preserving constitutional accountability, protecting public health, and ensuring that no government may place expediency above the lives and safety of the people of Kenya.”
- @NoraMbagathi , Executive Director, Katiba Institute.
Get more details about the Petition via https://t.co/PMKnNFStbv
I think the questions that we are not asking loudly enough are:
If Ebola is mainly in the DRC why is America crying the loudest about it?
How are Americans getting Ebola?
What are Americans doing in DRC?
MOCKING GOD …
Robbers. Thieves. Rapists. Tax looters. Land grabbers. Tender cartels
Every year they dress up, converge at Nairobi Safari Club, and call it a National Prayer Breakfast
No confession. No repentance. No accountability
Just taxpayers’ millions washed down with a buffet and a Bible verse — then back to stealing on Monday
Kenya’s most expensive hypocrisy is packaged as worship
God is not mocked. But they keep trying
#NationalPrayerBreakfast #HypocritesinSuits #KenyaPolitics
@NationAfrica None of these is global:
1. Petroleum Development Levy
2. Petroleum Regulatory Levy
3. Road Maintenance Levy
4. Anti-Adulteration Levy
5. Merchant Shipping Levy
6. Railway Development Levy
7. Import Declaration Fee
8. Value Added Tax (VAT)
9. Excise Duty
10. Customs/Import Duty
Your “Intellectual Vegetables” in Africa will froth and fume about how “COMMUNISM” is bad and how Capitalism is preferable. IDIOTS. It boils down to LEADERSHIP
Kenya’s greatest challenge isn’t just policy failure, it’s a crisis of thought. Are we trapped in elite mediocrity, chasing Western narratives while neglecting the deep wisdom within our own roots? In this episode, “Our Elites Not Organic to Society,” @wmnjoya asks: Why do we seek answers from a collapsing global order, yet shy away from our indigenous knowledge? Without a strong philosophical foundation, our institutions remain fragile and disconnected from who we are.
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🔴 President of Burkina Faso has firmly condemned the US aggression in Iran and has dispatched 200 soldiers to support Iran in its territorial défense.
Burkina Faso has also closed its US embassy and recalled its ambassador to the US.