@sholard_mancity That live contradiction exposed how disconnected some leaders are from reality on the ground. Kenyans are tired of staged agreements and political PR.
Ongoing slavery of Black Africans by US, French and Israeli backed racist regime in Libya! Raise your voices against this ongoing anti-African catastrophe!
Those persistently scaremongering Kenyans and calling unarmed civilians “violent” or “chaotic” never ever shout about heavily armed police and murder squads who recklessly shoot peaceful protesters to death.
Stop normalizing state violence and thuggery. We must CRIMINALIZE excessive use of force or brutality by JAILING those responsible.
Kenyans have an absolute right to picket, protest, march and demonstrate peacefully! No ifs or buts!
PROTESTS are enshrined, entrenched and protected in and by the Constitution.
PROTESTS have liberated countries and societies from repressive regimes globally throughout history.
KENYANS have a right and ultimate authority to use PROTESTS against the tyrannical regime of @WilliamsRuto.
The so-called opposition should be leading PROTESTS against Ruto. Not asking Kenyans not to protest.
The demand must be on Ruto and his criminal gang not to assault, abduct, detain and/or kill innocent civilians exercising their constitutionally protected right to protest.
Asking Kenyans to “wait for election next year” is outrageous. The constitution cannot be waived or suspended until next year.
What will stop the same people from telling Kenyans not to oppose rigging of the presidential and general election “because Ruto has organized goons to kill you at the polling stations?”
Don’t buy fear.
YOU ARE EITHER CIVILIZED or PRIMITIVE: YOU CAN’T BE BOTH
Some pathetic Kenyans keep yelling that my persecution, abductions, illegal detentions, torture, sedation, forced exiles, other egregious human and constitutional abuses, and being illegally blocked from returning to Kenya for five years by Fred Okeng’o Matiang’i, Uhuru Kenyatta, Karanja Kibicho and other merchants of impunity are “personal issues”
Any society which views or treats human rights abuses, constitutional violations, abuse of power and misfeasance and malfeasance in public office as normal or acceptable and is prepared to recycle different sets of criminals and looters as their leaders is not a civilized society and its citizens cannot consider themselves liberated.
If you currently support William Ruto, Kalonzo Musyoka, Fred Matiang’i and Rigathi Gachagua, despite all the overwhelming credible material evidence of their involvements in, support for, or silence in the face of, egregious human rights abuses and violations of the constitution, consider yourself a PRIMITIVE PRIMATE and a SLAVE; not a liberated member of a civilized society.
Human life, dignity and freedom are the most important things/values in a society; not the economy, because you can’t have a thriving economy if the people’s lives, limbs, dignity, rights and freedoms are in jeopardy.
A citizen subjected to atrocities such as torture, illegal detention and abductions cannot produce and certainly cannot enjoy economic development. Let us have our priorities right.
We must first and foremost ensure that our society adheres to the principles of constitutionalism, rule of law and respect for human rights by keeping those prone to abuse of power, disobedience of court orders and human rights abuses out of public office.
We must only have people with integrity who respect and adhere to the Constitution and rule of law to occupy public office. Then they will work to create employment and conducive conditions for prosperity for everyone, preserve our sovereignty, dignity and lay the foundations for economic development.
In order of priority, these are what are important to 99.9% of human beings:
1. Human life.
2. Dignity.
3. Human rights and freedoms.
4. Social Justice.
5. Sovereignty.
6. Universal healthcare, education and food security.
7. Infrastructure.
8. Economic development.
Those focused on the economy while glossing over numbers 1 to 7 focus on material wealth for themselves and prefer to have a repressive society. We must reject them because they and their parents are the ones who messed up Kenya since 1963!
Genuine coalitions meant to transform any society cannot be with those who institutionalized the culture of impunity, neocolonialism, abuse of power, plunder of public resources, detention without trial, torture, mass murder and human rights abuses.
Alliances made with those who have institutionalized impunity and turned Africa into a wasteland of grinding poverty, diseases, homelessness, unemployment and tyranny, even if choreographed as “movements for change” are intended to hypnotize the people for the continuation of their slavery.
Coalitions and alliances must be based on records and commitments for INTEGRITY, genuine transformation, rule of law and respect for human rights.
Those who plundered public resources, abused power, disobeyed court orders, abducted, illegally detained tortured and murdered civilians cannot be true agents of change.
Hypocrisy, opportunism and deception must be rejected.
BREAKING: William Ruto has just said the government can move revenue collection from 14.5% of GDP to 25% of GDP.
Sounds like economic jargon.
Until you realize government revenue mainly comes from taxes, levies, duties and fees paid by ordinary Kenyans and businesses.
Think about that for a second.
Kenyans are already paying PAYE, VAT, fuel taxes, housing levy, SHA deductions and dozens of other charges.
Yet the goal is to squeeze even more out of an economy where businesses are closing, jobs are disappearing and families are struggling to afford basic necessities.
The mindset seems to be: if Kenyans are struggling, tax them more. If businesses are struggling, tax them more.
Then the same leaders ask why Kenya is not developing fast enough.
You cannot tax your way into prosperity while making production, investment and survival more expensive every year.
🚨 BREAKING: Senior National Treasury officials allegedly looted KSh 681 MILLION and another KSh 956 MILLION, totaling 1.5 billion from a UN-backed programme
that was supposed to help poor rural Kenyans access loans, credit, financial training, and support for their farms and small businesses.
Read that again.
This was not money for politicians.
This was not money for luxury travel.
This was not money for conferences.
It was money meant to help struggling farmers, SACCOs, and rural families escape poverty.
According to EACC, the funds were allegedly siphoned through about 20 companies using suspicious payments, inflated invoices, and procurement irregularities.
Buildings and bank accounts linked to suspects have already been targeted for recovery.
The most painful part?
Some farmer somewhere was told there was no money. Some youth group was told to wait.
Some small businesses never got the support they needed.
Meanwhile, insiders were allegedly helping themselves to hundreds of millions.
And people wonder why poverty never seems to end despite many loans, etc. The country is being robbed in broad daylight.
Sometimes you look at what's happening under SHA and this government and wonder: are we being led by incompetence, greed, or both?
A KSh 105 billion system collapses, and SHA stops working completely. How does that even happen?
Help me understand.
When you build a house, you keep a spare key.
When you buy a car, you get a spare tyre.
Football teams have substitutes
Even the human body has two eyes, two ears, and two kidneys, because failure happens.
So, how does an entire national healthcare system serving millions of Kenyans have no functioning backup plan?
What exactly were Kenyans paying KSh 105 billion for?
Was nobody thinking about system failure?
Was nobody testing disaster recovery?
Or was everyone too busy collecting contracts and signing invoices?
At what point do we stop calling this a technical problem and start calling it incompetence?
This is what happens when people are appointed based on loyalty instead of competence, and when critical institutions are run by individuals who cannot think beyond the next press conference.
Kenyans are paying billions for systems that fail when they are needed most.
This government has failed and must go.
French imperialist @EmmanuelMacron and his US pedophile racist, @realDonaldTrump, have bought and leashed @WilliamsRuto completely. That’s the only context in which to understand the primitive display of a @Peugeot vehicle at the unveiling of the IMF’s 2026 instrument of domination and exploitation.
#Resist #Reject2026Budget #RutoMustGo
Kenyan police have fired tear gas and used water cannon on Nanyuki protesters for a second week over a US-only Ebola quarantine facility at a nearby military base. Rights groups report at least one person killed as construction continues.
Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports.
We can’t pretend that what’s yet to start in the USA is the “World Cup” soccer games when African and Iranian referees, players and fans are blocked from attending, their visas cancelled, and those allowed to enter are humiliated, degraded and traumatized by their pedophile racist president, @realDonaldTrump, and his white supremacist vigilantes!
BREAKING: Trump administration claims the Somali referee was denied entry because he is a security threat to the US with links to suspected terrorists. He was questioned for 11 hours, including about Al Shabab
Omar Abdulkadir Artan just landed back in Somalia to a hero's welcome
Edwin Sifuna has told the Senate that there is a fellow replacing the State House roof every few weeks because he doesn't like the color when it rains or the shape, simply because he has free money from taxpayers.
He has also said Mbadi has been moving around, misleading Kenyans.
Meanwhile, the same government can find millions for private jets, luxury travel, and endless renovations, but keeps telling citizens to sacrifice because times are hard.
The problem was never that Kenya is poor.
The problem is that some people are enjoying the money while others are funding the enjoyment.
Sifuna is saying out loud what many taxpayers have been thinking for a long time.
In a failed state like Kenya, stealing chicken lands you 20 years in jail but stealing billions of public money, shooting, maiming and murdering unarmed civilians gets you appointed, promoted or elected into high office!
@sholard_mancity When taxes make Kenyan tea less competitive and farmers earn less despite working harder, it's fair to ask who really benefits. Policies should strengthen our producers, not price them out of their own market.
Advocates are neither parties nor witnesses to a case. So, it’s irrelevant what @Paul_Muite said or didn’t say about his client. Muite didn’t and couldn’t testify. Neither did he swear an affidavit about Gachagua’s medical condition.
Muite’s client, @rigathi, who was the party and witness to the proceedings, SPOKE and INFORMED the Senate about his medical condition and subsequently adduced credible evidence which confirmed the same. A one to two days adjournment wouldn’t have caused a constitutional crisis or ended the world. The failure to accord him that brief adjournment FATALLY wounded the process and invalidated the outcome of the process.
End of story!