Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu says government used Sh30 billion from Eurobond funds to cover Treasury Bond shortfalls.
She says this goes against the law and raises concerns on how the money was used.
Ruto is in Italy for 3 days. The sad part is that Mudavadi carried a delegation of 100 Kenyans, sponsored by Kenyans taxpayers, to go and welcome Ruto in Italy.
The cost of shipping, feeding, and lodging Ruto’s Italy greeters is a small price to pay since Kenya is Middle Income.
@mwabilimwagodi2 no you are not desperate, you are following your call. Do not be gaslit.
"The only way to be really really happy is to never do it for the money"
Mutoriah, 2026
So yes, I am desperate for YouTube views on my channel because thats the only way I can make an income at this point. I rather work for genuine money than nikuwe conman ama mwizi. I have 1K subs tayari, 1,800 watch hours to go to be monetised. Watch.
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Okiya Omtatah says Kenya is now being run by the IMF, acting like a debt collector above the law.
He argues key laws like the PFM Act and Finance Acts are being driven externally, with policies focused on raising taxes and cutting spending on health and education just to repay debt.
Worse, some loans were allegedly taken, moved to foreign banks, yet Kenyans remain the ones repaying.
If this is true, then we’re not just in debt, we’ve lost control.
This is a serious situation that needs urgent scrutiny.
One of the most shameless lies still told about colonialism is that European powers gifted Africa its roads, its schools, its hospitals. Shut up! You gifted us nothing. We built it, we paid for it, we bled for it.
Those roads were not built so African farmers could trade with each other or so African communities could grow. They were built to move our minerals and our crops from the interior to the ports and ship them to Europe.
Every kilometre of colonial railway followed the same logic: not to serve us, but to drain us. The hospitals were built to keep labourers alive enough to keep working, not because colonial administrators believed African lives had value, but because a sick worker interrupts the extraction schedule. My grandmother was denied treatment for her twins dying of smallpox because my grandfather was in prison for resisting colonial rule. She lost one of them.
And who built any of it? Our grandparents. Forced, beaten, worked into the ground under quotas, mutilated when they failed to meet them. When someone calls that a gift, what they are really asking is that we thank our oppressors for the infrastructure our own suffering produced.
We also paid for it in cash. In 1932, French colonial commissioner Robert de Guise imposed new taxes on Togolese people whose incomes had already collapsed by nearly sixty percent during the Great Depression. When women dared to protest, France shipped 174 colonial soldiers from Côte d'Ivoire to crush them. Girls as young as thirteen were raped and 12 protesters were killed. That is how the roads, the schools, the administrative buildings, the hospitals were financed: with our blood. Not European generosity.
And when independence finally came, the colonisers left with a bill. They calculated the cost of everything they had built through our coerced labour and our taxed income, called it colonial debt, and demanded repayment from the very nations they had spent a century looting. We paid for our own exploitation. Twice!
In Europe, when a government builds a road, no citizen is asked to be grateful. It is called public service. But when colonisers built infrastructure on our land, with our bodies, with our money, after killing and raping us, we are expected to call it the "benefits of colonialism". The audacity!
President William Ruto is in advance stage in engagement with USA based company called Mansanto ,GMO company with a sole purpose of selling Kenya Seed and ADC the two lucrative companies have been shifted from Agriculture and domiciled in treasury to fast-track the selling.
@mwabilimwagodi2 I think in nyeri county ,if you go to most education institutions you will be surprised by the huge number of non kikuyu teachers.many say they are comfortable unlike their areas where a little progress and you are bewitched
@georgediano In the Tuko interview, Tito has a father who threatened to unalive them this the estrangement.Also has a Babu,cucu,unties but they haven't stepped up.He is proactive, bright & needs help though.