You step outside Kenya for a second, then you will understand how day in-day out political atmosphere can choke a society.
Greedy politicians will never do any good to a country . NEVER
@moneyacademyKE@fgichuk If this is true then ,it will take another decade to recover from this mess . The obsession in voters-appeal approach in anything the Govt does in the name of “development” is what has brought us here.
Over 40 Kenyan companies are set to close after applying for bankruptcy in the nine months to March 2026, up from 24 in the same period in 2025.
.The increase is due to weak demand, cash flow problems and delayed payments
@_KithureKindiki@lindahoguttu Ruling a country by constant voter bribery strategies is so helplessly void! Yaani lazima kila “maendeleo” ya hii serikali iwe attached to voters appeal? You guys cant just invest in solid transformative issues??
Every legal practitioner, every Forester, every active citizen, every Kenyan,
Must come out and speak for Esther Wairimu Keige.
Esther Wairimu was a 54 year old senior Legal Officer , Kenya Forest Service, stationed at Karura Forest
Esther was abducted three weeks ago and she has been found dead.
We cannot normalize abductions and murder in this country.
Enough is Enough!
If this post appears on your TL, reply with the hashtag #JusticeForEstherWairimu #EndAbductionsKe
Unfortunately When it comes to Ruto,mimi I dont call it political difference. If you support him, me and you have nothing meaningful to say to each other. Siasa nimeweka kwa roho mbaya sana,iko huko kwa Venacava
Visited Davis Lichuma, a Mathare human rights activist abducted and tortured by state agents during the successful June 25th nationwide shutdown. What I saw is devastating. Davis is reeling in pain on his sickbed, unable to speak.
The Ruto regime has found a horrific new way to torture dissenting voices, completely ignoring the stoppage of abductions and extrajudicial killings that Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga demanded in his 10 point agenda.
I stand firmly with Comrade Babu Owino, who has filed a missing persons application for Abdulaziz Zizou and Max from Mathare, who are still missing. Our resolve to support these families is unshakable. We will fight for them in and outside the courts until justice is served.
Davis Lichuma was always seen holding the Constitution in his hands in every Gen Z protest. It is always his armour. At the protests, he stood with arms crossed, clutching a copy of the Constitution, a visual that made him one of the enduring faces of the 2025 Gen Z demonstrations.
But the image of Lichuma lying in a hospital bed at Nairobi Women’s Hospital told a different story. The story of a young Kenyan broken by the very State whose laws he sought to uphold and for simply exercising a constitutional right.
https://t.co/JZZAZ5z4BN
If the opposition remains united, where exactly will Ruto get votes from in 2027?
Mt Kenya is angry, Gen Z is furious, workers are tired, businesses are bleeding, churches are uneasy, and even his former loyalists are now whispering.
No Kenyan incumbent has ever entered an election under this kind of national siege.
Govt can’t use protest victims’ compensation plan to escape accountability, opposition leaders say, demand justice as they march to Parliament to honor slain Gen Z protesters.
Ruto attacking Standard Media Group over unpaid workers is not concern for journalists, it is comedy from a President whose own government has helped starve media houses through advertising politics.
When he became President, he wanted media houses to worship him, massage his ego and treat every State House statement like gospel, but when some media houses refused to kneel properly, the government advert tap started being used as punishment.
That is where GAA money enters the story, because government advertising was turned into a political tap, opened for friendly media houses and closed for those that refused to become State House mouthpieces.
The Star got the deal because it became useful to the regime, but even that money is said to pass through hungry State House cartels who eat heavily before the real media business feels anything meaningful.
And let us be honest, The Star lost the public because many Kenyans no longer see it as a serious independent paper, they see it as a Ruto regime mouthpiece that traded trust for access and government favour.
So Ruto should stop pretending he cares about workers at Standard Media Group.
His government is part of the suffering of those employees, because once State advertising money became a loyalty reward, media houses that refused to sing for him were left to struggle while praise singers were fed.
This is not workers’ rights activism from Ruto.
It is a President mocking people who are already suffering from a system he helped weaponize........