Everyone has their own explaination of why the days feel shorter.
No one has considered that the Bible speaks on this and says in Matthew 24:22 that there will come a time that God will shorten the days for the sake of his elect few.
Private motorists should consider leaving their cars at home for a month in peaceful protest against these draconian policies.
If the government believes it can squeeze more revenue from motorists through annual inspections, let it also feel the economic impact when fuel sales drop. Chasing KSh 2,000 from every vehicle while making life more expensive for ordinary Kenyans is a dangerous approach.
Don’t be too comfortable. Today it’s annual inspections. Tomorrow it could be another levy, another fee, another tax. If citizens never push back against policies they believe are unfair, the demands will only keep growing.
They will securitize this 2k to bind us for good then look for something else to tax. Hawatatosheka.
PRESS STATEMENT BY SENATOR OKIYA OMTATAH ON THE PUBLIC DEBT CASE RULING
Fellow Kenyans,
Today, the High Court delivered an important ruling in our public debt case.
The Court upheld the @IMFNews claim of diplomatic immunity and struck it out of this petition. While we respect the Court’s decision, accountability for Kenya’s debt burden cannot end there.
We are preparing a separate legal challenge to the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 1963, against the Constitution of Kenya 2010 to ensure all actors involved in Kenya’s debt processes are subjected to proper scrutiny.
Most importantly, the Court rejected attempts by the Attorney General and other respondents to have this case dismissed. The judges ruled that our petition will proceed to a full hearing on its merits.
The Court also dismissed applications by the former Auditor General, former Controller of Budget, the current Auditor General, and the current Controller of Budget seeking to shield themselves from these proceedings.
This is a significant victory for transparency, accountability, and the Kenyan people.
We will amend our petition as directed by the Court and return on 22nd July 2026. Our mission remains unchanged: to establish how Kenya accumulated trillions in public debt, how the funds were utilized , whether the public benefited and whether the law was followed at every stage.
This case is about protecting the future of our nation and the interests of every Kenyan taxpayer.
We remain focused, determined, and committed to seeing it through.
God Bless Kenya.
#DeniBandia #OdiousDebt
@nziokamul1 URGENT: My brother, Peter Mbogo, was abducted yesterday at 2 PM along Ruai bypass. He was forced into unmarked vehicles by men claiming to be DCI. We have visited EVERY police station in Nairobi no trace of him #FindPeterMbogo#EndAbductionsKE#StopAbductions#Ruai
" Suffering ,suffering ,suffering ,
Down in Africa land,
This is a universal calling,
To all blackman near and far.
My people need ,better medical attention.
My people need,better education...
For instance the people of Kenya,Somalia and Freetown. Even Big South Africa too"
William Ruto was elected to punish Kenyan voters for electing bad leaders.
He's not in office to bring development but to show Kenyans what incompetent, clueless & corrupt president can do when given an opportunity to lead.
@SokoAnalyst I always say, "utagongwa na hizo right of way zako."
Slow down. Give way. At the end it won't matter whose right it was.
but on a lighter note, 41 times kwani what kind of driver are you mzee 😭
BREAKING: The William Ruto govt is about to pull one of the most selfish financial tricks of his presidency.
A move designed not just to collect the Housing Levy.
But to make sure Kenyans keep paying it for years to come, and no other president in the near future removes it. (Securitization)
Here's the plan.
His government, according to NTV, plans to borrow about KSh150 billion from local and international banks.
The security?
YOUR future Housing Levy payments. So they want to go collect 150 billion and use future housing levy payments as security. (securitization)
This means that if the next government removes the housing levy, Kenya will default on the loan taken by the Ruto government.
Let that sink in.
The government gets KSh150 billion immediately this year.
The money is spent immediately.
But Kenyans remain trapped paying the levy for years afterwards.
This is not an accident.
This is the whole point.
Opposition leaders have repeatedly promised to abolish the Housing Levy.
So what does Ruto's government do?
It moves to tie the levy to a massive loan so that future governments will find it far harder to remove.
In short:
The cash stays with Ruto's administration; they get it and use it before elections.
The bill stays with Kenyans for years
The burden is pushed into the future.
And if the loan is backed by many years of future levy collections, millions of Kenyans could find themselves paying 20 yrs later for a decision long after this government is gone.
That is why this is so selfish.
I warned earlier this year that the new Ruto levies were not just about raising money.
They were about creating assets that could be used to secure more borrowing.
Now we are seeing exactly why.
The question every Kenyan should ask is this:
This is completely evil. We reject all attempts to securitize the Housing Levy.
The issuance of a Kenyan identity card to a foreigner who vows that never requested it shines a spotlight on the rot in the office that bestowed this important responsibility. Bosnian national Zlatko Gegic told the High Court that he was given a Kenyan ID card after he requested a residence permit.
https://t.co/Gxmew53qkM