@Majidnooor@SaddiqueShaban Does this look an arrest to you, seriously???
Unajua kwa kisheria kuna a specific procedure of arresting a cooperative and unarmed citizen?
๐ฐ๐ช๐บ๐ธ | Kenyan police shot dead a protester as hundreds demonstrated against a US quarantine facility in Nanyuki.
The facility is for US nationals exposed to Ebola. Not for Kenyans.
The protester was shot in the head and at least 19 people were arrested, according to Reuters, at the site where the US is building a 50-bed unit at Laikipia Air Base.
Kenya has no Ebola case of its own; the unit would hold US nationals exposed to the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. It runs on roughly KSh 1.68 billion โ about USD 13 million in US aid.
This is not the first killing: on 1 June police shot two protesters dead and arrested 31. Demonstrators call their country a "dumping ground" and have vowed to march until the plan is scrapped.
Washington says it "cannot and will not allow" any cases to enter US territory. Kenyan President William Ruto calls the deal "mutually beneficial" โ while his own police keep killing the Kenyans who refuse it.
I have a theory. Ni kama the medicine at KEMSA never really expires. They purchase drugs using taxpayer funds, they steal them and resell like 75-85%. Withhold the 15-25% until they expire. Then say that is proof that the whole batch expired and here is the sample for reporting.
Qatar has held a World Cup where everyone who could afford to attend attended, wait till it's the USA hosting and they will have visa restrictions even on the players themselves ๐.
I was equally shocked to learn that the net minimum wage in France is
KSh 215,752 per month!
The French people are indeed suffering more than us!
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