Prime Cabinet Secretary @MusaliaMudavadi asks valid questions: Are we creating Political vampires who want to THRIVE on the deaths of so many innocent Kenyans? As a country, we can't allow these vampires who want to satisfy the THIRST for power to have their way.
#AzimioVampires
Must you really win every fight?
Even when you have the strength to fight, sometimes it is wise to walk away. Only pride can inflate a man enough for him to think every battle must be fought.
Ap. Grace Lubega
#Phanerooat9#GiveThanks9#Phanerooshorts
Isaiah 26:3 NIV You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you. 4 Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord Himself, is the Rock eternal.
#ShalomKenya
NEWS YOU'RE LIKELY NOT TO SEE IN THE MEDIA:
1. For the first time, 100% county funds disbursed to all counties empowering devolution and fixing the pending bills crisis.
2. All salaries paid on time without borrowing(President William Ruto was very categorical that his government WILL NOT borrow to pay salaries).
3. All NG-CDF funds disbursed to all Constituencies spurring development at the bottom.
4. KRA reports an upward trajectory in revenue collection as revenue leaks are sealed to enhance financial sovereignty.
5. Over 3.3 Million bags of subsidised fertiliser distributed to farmers as the country expects bumper harvests. Food prices will significantly dip in a couple of months.
6. Thousands of affordable houses launched.
7. More poor homes can now afford clean energy for cooking as LPG prices drastically drop.
8. Police and Judiciary empowered through budget autonomy.
To Be Continued....
TUJENGE PAMOJA...
Final day at the Regional Forum for National Care Leavers Networks in Africa.
It's been a great opportunity for @childinfamily to meet and interact with like minded people and organizations to share and network on the way forward for care experienced youths from across Africa.
Hon Anne Musiwa Vice Chair of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, addresses Care experienced leaders & affirms, "that an institution is not a family." She has called for us to review and revise Article 20, of the African Children's Charter.
The scenes witnessed today are extremely heartbreaking.
While the concept of public demonstrations and protests, Maandamano, has historically played a significant role in bringing about fundamental changes in the country, the current situation appears to be a zero-sum game with no winners but losers.
The right to engage in peaceful demonstrations and picketing is not only enshrined in our constitution but also available to all Kenyans, regardless of their background, as a means to express dissatisfaction with government policies or the conduct of elected officials.
However, this right comes with a responsibility and patriotic duty for protestors to ensure that their activities remain peaceful, without causing harm to lives or property. Anything beyond this infringes upon the rights of other Kenyans to conduct their daily affairs and is therefore akin to lawlessness and terrorism.
Even more importantly, in a mature democracy like ours, the opposition has an established platform in parliament to act as a check and balance on the government, holding them accountable for their actions. Any genuine and meaningful dissatisfaction with the government should ideally be expressed through this channel. Interestingly, both the Kenya Kwanza and Azimio La Umoja coalitions initially formed a bipartisan team to address these issues through structured dialogue. It is unclear why or if they have since abandoned these engagements.
Unfortunately, it is highly regrettable when politicians manipulate the emotions and frustrations of innocent Kenyans, engaging in counterproductive political activities that hampers the very goal of reducing the high cost of living it claims to support, as it disrupts business activities and creates instability. As such, the cause loses its pretence of genuineness and gradually degenerates into a desperate attempt to exploit the poor for political gain.
Moreover, clashes between unruly protestors and the police force sometimes result in unintended loss of life, as authorities attempt to prevent property destruction. This situation is detrimental to everyone involved and serves no beneficial purpose.
When all is said and done, we will all need a country to live in, and when the guns finally go silent, it won't matter who was right but who is left.
Ongoing maandamano are simply attempts to sobotage the economy disguised as expression of constitutional rights. It is selfish, egotistical and megalomaniac. Kenyans had better focus on activities that transform their lives and expose these false messiahs masquerading as saviours
Continued collaboration with the community around children's homes is critical for success in the Care Reform process.
#family4everychild#collaborationworks
Pursue only that which you can pursue with focus and deliver with excellence.
To be drawn in too many directions is to be drawn into exhaustion, frustration and stagnation.