They don't want good healthcare to come to the people. For them, good service is when they leave the people behind and go get treatment away from the masses. Hawa watu hawana akili bana
“There was a time I was seriously sick and had to be rushed to Nairobi by ambulance. I almost lost my life. Meru urgently needs an airstrip so that, in emergencies, leaders can be airlifted to Nairobi for specialized treatment"-Former Governor Kiraitu Murungi
When a young woman walked into Theta Police Station in Juja on 10th Oct 2025 to report a rape incident, she was hopeful investigators would get her justice.
She had every reason to hope as two men, after raping her, ordered the young woman to send money to an M-Pesa till number.
This no 2 checkdam along Kakiya Drift has only been desilted once since it was constructed in 2015 despite that activity being budgeted for in the flood mitigation plan.
Narok County Gov Disaster Responce Department (whose idea I created) probably doesn't know about this
Erick Okeyo: The government is irresponsibly exposing our territorial integrity to danger, all for no reason other than focus on the 2027 elections, because someone has made them believe that they can use these foreigners to bridge the gap between the citizen that is unhappy with them.
#Checkpoint
After the attack at All Saints Cathedral by goons, two people went and made a report at the police station reporting theft of their phones. They were immediately paid 24,000 cash each to replace the phones and urged to drop the case.
Someone has been doing a very good job of trying to kill this story in the local media. Barely reported. As reported, the vehicle, KCQ 222X, belongs to Dawamu School, owned by Phillip Waithaka and his wife Claudia Waithaka. Their son, Kinuthia Waithaka was driving. Allegedly they came to the accident scene and took their child, left the rest. They allegedly have tried to say that a 34 year old relative was driving but witnesses from that night have refuted that claim.
Full story here: https://t.co/2jYtPLBJTu
Kenya could be staring at one of the most serious national security threats in recent history as foreigners obtain Kenyan identity cards and passports through rogue networks operating both in and out of the government.
For weeks, The Standard infiltrated the dangerous networks and uncovered how rogue officials within the Immigration Department and the National Registration Bureau facilitate this dubious syndicate, allowing nationals from countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Burundi and Uganda to acquire Kenyan identity documents without proper vetting, scrutiny or verification, driven by bribery and corruption.
https://t.co/pPOhGNncNt