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This giant in Tsavo West Chyulu Gate needs help,,it's almost loosing it's trunk ,can imagine the pain 😔🥺, please help before it's too late...
Help by tagging the necessary authorities to help this elephant soon and kindly retweet widely 🙏🏻
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In Rhamu Sub-County, Mandera, the drought’s impact is severe.
Our team found over 70 livestock carcasses in Chabii Barr, highlighting the urgent need for intervention.
In response, 28,000 litres of water were delivered and 120 bags of fortified porridge distributed to children under five, pregnant and lactating women, alongside ongoing medical outreach.
Kenya Red Cross is on the ground supporting affected communities.
I’ve just learnt about this lady in Garissa who has decided to hug a tree for 24 hours.
She’s doing it to force leaders from North Eastern to return home from Nairobi and see, with their own eyes, how drought and famine are destroying lives & how they are suffering.
Ironically, this is exactly what Rigathi Gachagua accused some MPs of doing, accusations they strongly denied.
Think about that for a moment.
How bad must leadership be for citizens to start hugging trees just to be noticed?
And let’s be honest, this isn’t only a North-Eastern issue.
Leaders in Kilifi flee to Mombasa and Nairobi.
Some in Western and Nyanza do the same.
We keep electing people to fix problems, then they run away from the very communities that trusted them.
At some point, Parliament must seriously consider laws that require elected leaders to live in, and spend most of their time, in the areas they represent.
I wish that lady strength.
What should truly embarrass us is leadership that has abandoned its people.
A Nairobi politician offered paid goons a bonus if they attacked me while covering protests.
Pro-government voices are calling for me to be arrested. But I will not be intimidated
Part II of our investigation is out: Ex-AGHS student Mo Mwangi shares a deeply documented account, with texts, journals, evidence. It reveals not just abuse disguised as mentorship, but a collapse of trust across every layer of her life.
https://t.co/SaGz1n5wsO