If I am 15 minutes late then, it’s unprofessional. But if I stay two hours late in office then it’s called dedication.
It’s funny how clock only matters when it benefits the company.
A president in kenya can earn roughly over 100 million in a 5 year term. Why would a person be allowed to spend 6 billion just to earn around slightly over 1.5 % of that in return
A police officer was convicted in 2011 after killing a taxi driver alongside five others.
The officer was found guilty and sentenced to six years in prison.
He appealed and the court of appeal overturned the ruling,
In the name of " there was no intention to kill."
The same officer is seen commanding his thugs in uniform terrorizing young people playing pool.
@IPOA_KE was notified and they never tamed these individuals.
It's now being reported that it's the same killer cop who pulled the trigger to kill Dr Victoria Mutiso.
If well investigated, you'll find that the same officer is involved in the murder of Wakili Mbobu.
Impunity emboldens killer cops and these are issues which we must address.
I AM SO FUCKING TIRED OF LIVING IN A WORLD WHERE THE PEOPLE MAKING THE BIGGEST DECISIONS ABOUT OUR LIVES ARE THE ONES WHO WILL NEVER HAVE TO LIVE WITH THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR FUCKED UP ASS DECISIONS
We used to pay 13k per semester during Kibaki's time. That was in Engineering school. You cannot convince me that education cannot work and has to be this damn expensive. Ruto just needs to go.
If action had been taken against Kenneth Kipkemboi early this year, he would not have been there to coordinate the crime and supply the gun that killed Dr. Victoria Mutiso. Bad decisions have a multiplier effect. When we complained about the guy, tuliambiwa ni siasa
Nimeona conversation flani hapa TL people arguing whether tuko na enough money to fund education in kenya. If you're a consumer of those auditor general reports utajua hii kenya kuna pesa mingi sana, our priorities ndio ziko misplaced. Healthcare can be made affordable
Another life lost in police custody. Another family left with questions. Another silence where there should be accountability.
The death of a boda boda rider from Mathare after detention at Muthaiga Police Station is not an isolated tragedy, it echoes the unresolved shadow of Albert Ojwang’s death. How many more names must we turn into hashtags before we confront the truth?
Police cells must never become waiting rooms for death. They are spaces of lawful custody, not unrecorded endings. When the State takes a citizen into its hands, it assumes a duty of care, not a license for cruelty, neglect or disappearance.
This is how impunity becomes culture, not in loud moments, but in repeated silence. And we must refuse to normalise it. It also strikes at the heart of the rule of law, undermining the constitutional guarantee under Article 50 that every person is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Justice must not be begged for. It must be demanded, enforced, and seen.