Hey fam!
We are pleased to announce that we shall be producing Nelly Wangechi's stand-up comedy tour, My Laugh Language, which is set to hit the cities of Kisumu, Nakuru and Mombasa with the first date being Kisumu on Saturday, June 6 at Baraza Media Lab.
See you on the road!
When we call out such behaviour by Nganya Culture Crew you label us haters of the matatu industry.... these are same behaviours of pushing passengers off a moving Matatu on highways.... @ntsa_kenya regulate this industry....
One killed journalist might be a tragic accident.
Two killed journalists are undeniable attempts to intimidate journalists and suppress freedom of press.
Over 260 dead journalists in 2.5 years is the works of the most ruthless terrorist organization in the history of the world.
In 2013, during Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration, a constitutional amendment was quietly introduced under the leadership of Kimani Ichung’wah, who was then chair of the Budget Committee.
This amendment altered Article 206(2), (3), and (4) of Chapter 12 of the Constitution, which governs public finance. The changes weakened safeguards around the Consolidated Fund and effectively expanded the Executive’s ability to borrow and access public funds without the usual checks.
As a result, funds could be withdrawn at source without proper parliamentary approval or oversight by the Controller of Budget. This erosion of accountability helps explain why the Auditor-General has struggled to clearly trace the origins of some of the massive debts Kenya is now servicing.
Uhuru Kenyatta’s role in this cannot be ignored. He must be held accountable for decisions that contributed to the country’s public finance crisis.