I love genuineness. I'd rather have one genuine friend than a string of fake people. A pursuer of absolute truth|| lover of Christ|| a mother|| wife & counselor
There's power in forgiving yourself.Forgive yourself for never knowing how to say no,forgive yourself for the lies you told yourself,for the mistakes you made, for the wrong turns you took,for the promises you made yourself and never kept, just forgive yourself: it's therapeutic.
Boss Salary: 450,000/month
Employee Salary: 50,000/month
Boss sends a three-word email: “Fix this ASAP”
Employee drafts a detailed report, stays online till midnight and even joins weekend calls.
Still gets told: “You need to be more productive.”
Boost: Boss gets a 1.2 million bonus and a 25% salary increase.
Employee gets: 4,000 supermarket voucher and a notebook that says “Team Player of the Month.”
Corporate Karma 🔁
🇰🇪 In 2024, a protest at Kenya’s legislature was ended by the gunfire of security forces.
To this day, those shooters’ faces have remained hidden.
But now, #BBCAfricaEye can expose the men who spilled blood on the grounds of Kenya’s parliament.
📽️ https://t.co/4flvWwesTB
Do not argue with us when we tell you that Zakayo of LSK got no accountability and integrity. How does the LSK withdraw a matter of this significance to the People of Kenya unless the withdrawal is procured through inducement? Mimi sio Mwendawazimu when I ask that you vote for accountability and integrity.
In Murang’a, there is a program called the Murang’a Youth Service. Yesterday there was a recruitment exercise across the whole of Murang’a. This program takes 30 youths per ward, and so far they have taken more than 8,000 youths. The youths are selected through balloting, if you pick “yes,” you get a chance. No educational qualifications are required.
If you are selected, you work in cleaning the towns in Murang’a for two months and you are paid Ksh 400 per day. You receive Ksh 300, while Ksh 100 is sent to your parent.
After finishing the cleaning work, you are taken to a polytechnic to study a course of your choice such as plumbing, hair and beauty, etc., for three months, and the program pays for your NITA exam.
After completing the exams, there is a graduation, and you are given Ksh 15,000 to start a business. If you start your business in Murang’a, you do not pay a business license fee for one year.
Murang'a is making other Kenyans feel like they were born in Mogadishu. Now that is empowerment, silent, focused and impacful, not what we are currently seeing in other areas. Other leaders are milking the country dry while telling their mumu voters that all development is taken to Murima bcoz of entitlement.🤡
If you work for a MAN who supports, inspires and pushes you,
Then, be obedient and loyal to him.
Don't be like Icarus, who flew close to the sun trying to outsmart Daedalus.
Loyalty is rewarded slowly. It takes time.
Disloyalty is punished and leads to your downfall.
Janet Ouko: When a governor of Kiambu is investing in building schools, the governor of Nairobi is investing Ksh.1.7B in a feeding program; that is his priority. You finish eating then your child has nowhere to go for secondary school
#CitizenTonight
Juja MP Koimburi threatened to come and pick furnitures he donated to DCP but instead DCP has transported & returned them to his home peacefully without drama... Hii haina comeback he will he never recover from this😅
My daughter mentioned a kid's name and i wasn't quite sure of the tribe nikamuuliza "Huyo ni Mmeru?" She goes "Apana ni Mkenya kama sisi tu" 🥹🥹 Bro it just hit me tribalism is taught and they've not been taught yet 😭
The Alpha Generation boys [ages 2-16] are primarily from broken families.
Go to Senior School and observe the Grade 10s who have just been admitted.
• They talk like girls
• Giggle and chuckle
• Shuffle feet when talking to teachers
• Gesticulate like girls
• Complain and whine
• My mother this, my mother that
• Walk so feebly
• Speak with a feminine tone in womanese language
• Low self-confidence
These are mostly the children of millennials.
Millennials are the "educated illiterates" who abandoned their traditional roles because religion, academia and the media told them a man and a woman are equal.
Do you see the consequences?
Broken families and a messed-up generation of boys.
Men, there is work ahead of us.
To shape these boys into responsible, productive and masculine men who will abandon the misbehaviour of their millennial parents.
Yesterday, I came across a very disturbing story on NTV about a teacher called Geoffrey Lenol, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it.
Years back, he was posted by TSC to Mandera. While there, teachers lived in constant fear, terrorist attacks were frequent, and in many cases they had to sleep at police stations just to stay alive.
One day, Geoffrey received information that an attack was imminent and that the attackers were headed to where teachers were staying. He fled. He escaped with his life and managed to make it back home upcountry.
Clearly traumatized, he requested an urgent transfer. TSC declined, saying there was no teacher to replace him.
Days later, instead of help, TSC interdicted him for “deserting his workstation.”
Let that sink in: a teacher who ran for his life was punished for surviving.
Geoffrey ended up doing menial jobs to survive, fought the case in court for years, and eventually won, but the trauma, humiliation, and lost time can never be returned.
So, my question is simple: when will TSC stop treating teachers like disposable tools?
And another honest question: if some parts of North Eastern are clearly hostile to non-locals, why don’t we deliberately employ and deploy qualified local teachers, many of whom understand the environment and are less likely to be targeted?
There are many people from Mandera who studied education. Why not bring them back to serve their communities, instead of continuously risking lives?
Teachers are not expendable. Human life must come before paperwork.