2027 Kenya haitakalika.
Ukiwa Na more money, utakua Na more goons. Goons watajua wengi for hire kutoka MCA Adi Kwa presidency.
Kenyans, let's change our country. Before kuharibike.
Thank you @gitweeta for sharing this. The paper you cite adds an interesting perspective to the growing debate on accountability and access to justice. I would be very interested in engaging with you further on this issue.
I am currently putting together a case in Kenya concerning the conduct, influence, and accountability of the IMF and World Bank. Your research and analysis could provide valuable insights. Please get in touch with me directly.
PRESS STATEMENT BY SENATOR OKIYA OMTATAH ON THE PUBLIC DEBT CASE RULING
Fellow Kenyans,
Today, the High Court delivered an important ruling in our public debt case.
The Court upheld the @IMFNews claim of diplomatic immunity and struck it out of this petition. While we respect the Court’s decision, accountability for Kenya’s debt burden cannot end there.
We are preparing a separate legal challenge to the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 1963, against the Constitution of Kenya 2010 to ensure all actors involved in Kenya’s debt processes are subjected to proper scrutiny.
Most importantly, the Court rejected attempts by the Attorney General and other respondents to have this case dismissed. The judges ruled that our petition will proceed to a full hearing on its merits.
The Court also dismissed applications by the former Auditor General, former Controller of Budget, the current Auditor General, and the current Controller of Budget seeking to shield themselves from these proceedings.
This is a significant victory for transparency, accountability, and the Kenyan people.
We will amend our petition as directed by the Court and return on 22nd July 2026. Our mission remains unchanged: to establish how Kenya accumulated trillions in public debt, how the funds were utilized , whether the public benefited and whether the law was followed at every stage.
This case is about protecting the future of our nation and the interests of every Kenyan taxpayer.
We remain focused, determined, and committed to seeing it through.
God Bless Kenya.
#DeniBandia #OdiousDebt
A lot of you need to decenter that Instagram lavish way of life, so you can start thinking like normal beings.
You are a Kenyan , living in Nairobi, no special talent or skill , fuel is ksh 200 , rent is skyrocketing everywhere, Teacher's are earning 17k a month. Ruto is the president and Duale is the cs health Trust me you are closer to being homeless or dead than driving that 2025 gle.
You live in a fake world where you have to game theory, leverage, and contingency plot with rationed trust and suppressed emotions, because trusting the wrong people is lethal so you're forced to play this fake and gay game even though you just want beauty, truth and to be real.
Kenya’s debt audit time is now. A debt of Ksh. 13 trillion with no tangible developments demands accountability to all Kenyans. Where’s the structural transformation to show as we should only be borrowing for development?
One week of motorists strike creates a Ksh44.8billion loss in non payroll taxes for the government of Kenya. This is an equivalent to 7 months of collectible VAT on fuel. It is poor math on the government’s side to entertain a prolonged strike.
Today’s matatu strike has exposed just how unstable Ruto’s regime has become.
The country is angry from every corner, and instead of listening, the government only knows how to threaten, dismiss and deploy force.
After Raila Odinga’s death, Ruto has lost the one political buffer that helped him. What remains now is the gun, that is why this evening Kenyans are being lectured by security chiefs.
Never before has a leader been this badly exposed.... surrounded by anger, rejected by the people, and surviving on fear instead of legitimacy.
Someone called this a devil-worshipping regime, and honestly, the way they keep responding to public pain with more brutality makes you understand why people speak like that. More and more blood, keeps oiling them!
As per several announcements seen so far, schools across the country are postponing classes tomorrow ahead of the transport sector’s nationwide fuel strike.
The postponements follow concerns over possible disruption to movement, with reports indicating that some roads could be blocked during the strike.