@AlinurMohamed_ Since they are the ones holding the Kenyan 'economy' why don't you practice the preach and pull out, see whether we shall break? Total BS! Let them go back to their country and develop there if you're the ones holding up our economy!
I want you to observe this picture.
That was the delegation Trump carried to China.
-Elon Musk - Tesla & SpaceX.
-Tim Cook - Apple.
-Jensen Huang - Nvidia.
Plus dozens of CEOs, tech leaders, and innovators.
Now compare that to the delegation President Ruto carried to the Kazakhstan space centre.
-Mudavadi.
-Kabogo.
-CS Lee.
-Photographers and political entourages.
And immediately, you understand the difference between a country planning for the future and one doing political tourism. In one, the president is carrying his best; in the other, the president is harrying his friends who aren't even close to the best.
A space centre is not a tourist attraction.
That is where countries discuss:
-Satellite technology.
-Communications.
-Weather systems.
-Internet infrastructure. etc
Serious governments carry scientists, engineers, researchers, and innovators to such visits.
People who can tell the President:
“This can help drought prediction in Kenya.”
“This can improve internet access.”
“This technology is worth investing in.”
Instead, many looked completely out of place while the President himself appeared to be doing most of the learning.
And that is exactly how many African countries fall behind.
Foreign trips should not be rewards for political loyalty.
They should be missions for knowledge, investment, and national progress.
BREAKING: A massive court case has just put the pads and diapers used by millions of Kenyan women and babies under serious scrutiny.
Over 2,800 Kenyans have moved to court against makers of Always pads, Pampers diapers, Huggies diapers, Kotex sanitary pads and related products.
The case targets products linked to Procter & Gamble (Always, Pampers) and Kimberly-Clark (Kotex, Huggies).
The petitioners argue that products marketed as:
“100% cotton”
“pure cotton”
“soft like cotton”
actually contain significant synthetic materials such as polypropylene, polyethylene and other petrochemical-based compounds.
And that is why this case matters.
Millions of Kenyan mothers, women and families buy these products believing they are mainly cotton-based and safer for prolonged contact.
But according to the petitioners, the products may contain far more synthetic material than consumers are led to believe.
The lawsuit also raises concerns about possible long-term exposure to synthetic materials, especially for women and children who use these products regularly.
The petitioners want:
- Full ingredient disclosure
- Independent testing through KEBS
- Removal of allegedly misleading labels
- Compensation for affected consumers
The case, first filed in 2024, has reportedly faced delays and is now before the Court of Appeal under COACAPPL/E012/2026 seeking orders to fast-track it and is being heard this week.
This is a case that could change product labelling in Kenya forever.
But what is already in court may only be part of the story.
I also have additional data and information from tests we conducted on sanitary pads that I will be sharing later.
Some of the findings raised serious questions for us.
So follow me - Sholla Ard.- There is a lot many kenyans still do not know about products they use every month.
I want every Kenyan seeing this to tweet:
REJECT FUEL PRICES.
REJECT FUEL PRICES
Don’t stay silent while the cost of food, transport and electricity is being pushed beyond reach.
A Sh46 diesel increase will hurt every family in Kenya.
The Treasury is hiding KSh 150.7 BILLION in a secret "Sovereign Bond Proceeds Account", OUTSIDE the Consolidated Fund.
This is UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
No parliamentary oversight. No Auditor General. No Controller of Budget.
We demand: Name the bank. Open the books. Freeze the account.
#KileleChallenge is back!💚
Castle Forest set the tone; tough trails & steep climbs, yet peaceful & full of life.
Our cancer warriors & caregivers showed up & reminded us we do this to heal & to advocate for cancer prevention.
If this is how we’ve started, imagine what’s ahead ✨
#KileleChallenge is back!!
In 2025, survivors & caregivers showed up carrying the weight of cancer but strength replaced doubt & hope returned. On 28th, we begin at Castle Forest to mark #HPVAwareness.
Join us as we hike for action against #CervicalCancer: https://t.co/S7eEizpxtv
@georgediano I am laughing here in waysthat pleases the Lord mbikos! Is that kettle calling pot black with selective amnesia or what? How many women do men sleepeth with before and after marej? If anything, men are ceilings' inspectors than women and no one calls you names. May the day break!