Social justice is what faces you in the morning. It is awakening in a house with adequate water supply, cooking facilities and sanitation.
Our 1st water Project in Ugenya Siaya and looking forward to creating more clean water spaces in the future.
#water#sanitation#socialimpact
The conversation around Ebola has quickly dominated public attention, pushing critical national issues to the background. Questions about the rising cost of fuel, missing children, public accountability, economic hardship, and the implications of the Finance Bill are receiving far less scrutiny than they deserve.
As a country, we must be careful not to allow every new crisis or headline to distract us from long-standing challenges that directly affect the lives of ordinary citizens. Whether it is a health scare, a major sporting event, or another trending national debate, the result is often the same: public attention shifts while unresolved issues remain unaddressed.
For communities like Kibra and many others across Kenya, the cost of these distractions is significant. Families continue to struggle with the rising cost of living, young people face unemployment and limited opportunities, and vulnerable groups are left waiting for meaningful interventions. National conversations should not only react to the crisis of the day but also demand lasting solutions to the structural problems that continue to hold the country back.
Transformative leadership requires focus, accountability, and an informed citizenry. We must resist the cycle of distraction and remain committed to asking difficult questions, demanding transparency, and advocating for policies that improve the lives of all Kenyans not just for a news cycle, but for generations to come.
#DON 🐐
Creativity is one of the most valuable resources any society can invest in. It drives innovation, creates opportunities, inspires communities, and empowers young people to think beyond limitations. Supporting creative thinking is not only an investment in the arts but also an investment in economic growth, entrepreneurship, and the future of our nation.
I would like to sincerely thank @KeEquityBank@CosterOjwang for supporting the Creative Master Class in Bondo.
The reported attempt to transfer and quarantine foreign patients in Kenya without full public transparency and national consensus is deeply troubling. Kenya is a sovereign nation, not a dumping ground for the world’s health crises. Any arrangement involving the relocation of Ebola infected patients must be stopped.
What is equally concerning is the lingering attitude that African nations can be treated as convenient destinations for problems wealthier countries would never accept within their own borders. In the 21st century, Africa must be engaged as an equal partner, not as an afterthought. The dignity, safety, and health of Kenyan citizens must remain paramount, and any quarantine or containment facility established in Kenya should be subjected to rigorous public scrutiny, transparent oversight, and the highest standards of accountability.
Parliament resumes today, with the Finance Bill 2026 among the most critical items on the agenda. Millions of Kenyans are watching closely, hoping their elected leaders will stand with the people and not repeat the costly mistakes of the past. At a time when families and businesses are under immense pressure, leadership must be measured by courage, independence, and a willingness to protect citizens from policies that deepen hardship.
Many Kenyans are increasingly questioning whether Parliament still operates as an independent institution or has become too aligned with executive interests & compromised by bribes.Democracy demands bold, principled, and fearless leadership,leaders willing to defend the people even when it comes at a political cost.
The question remains: does Parliament still truly serve the people who elected it?
#FinanceBill2026
Kibra 2027
Happy Africa Day 🌍 Today we celebrate a continent whose journey has been defined by resilience, liberation, culture, and an unbreakable spirit. Africa is rich in land, minerals, history, and beauty, but her greatest wealth has never been beneath the soil , it is her #youth. The young dreamers, creators, innovators, and changemakers are Africa’s most precious heritage, carrying the power to redefine our future and shape a sovereign, united, and unstoppable continent. The future is not coming ,Africa’s youth are building it now.
#AfricaDay