Surround yourself with people that push you to do and be better. No drama or negativity. Just higher goals and higher motivation. Good times and positive energy. No jealousy or hate. Simply bringing out the absolute best in each other.
Catherine Jerono Tomno aka NTSA misadvised to sue me!
Have told her lawyers to file suit.
Looking forward to the suit so that we trace where the NTSA fines go to!
The only thing withholding us from Catching Ruto,is the underpaid police who live in Mushroom houses. But not for long though,the day is coming! Mungu anasaidia wanaojisaidia
This matatu strike is not a policing issue.... It is an economic issue.
Kenyans are protesting fuel prices, cost of living and a government that has refused to listen.
Security chiefs must stay out of this and stop being used as political shields for Kenya Kwanza’s economic failure.
When police rush to threaten citizens before leaders even address the grievance, it raises a serious question.... is some of the violence and chaos we have seen today planned, allowed, encouraged or exploited so the regime can hide behind “security” instead of confronting the economic pain?
Ruto and his government must face Kenyans directly.
You cannot raise fuel prices, ignore the suffering, then send commanders to speak in the language of force.
Security chiefs are not elected leaders.
Let them maintain lawful order, not manage political anger on behalf of a failed regime.
STORY | Journalist Palki Sharma launches global media platform
Journalist Palki Sharma on Thursday announced the launch of India Global Review (IGR), a digital-first global media company headquartered in India and focused on world affairs through an Indian lens.
The platform plans to roll out operations across the United States, Europe, West Asia, South Asia and Africa, among other regions, and on leading internet platforms as well as connected television (CTV) ecosystems.
According to a statement, the company has secured backing from institutional investors to support its initial phase of operations and scale its global footprint.
READ: https://t.co/yJCY7lbuS9
@palkisu
Had you invested Sh 50,000 in some of the best-performing NSE stocks at the start of 2026…
Here’s what it could have been worth in just two months:
Sasini: Sh 78,850 (+57.7%)
Britam: Sh 71,150 (+42.3%)
DTB: Sh 67,600 (+35.2%)
Absa: Sh 65,200 (+30.4%)
Stanbic: Sh 64,850 (+29.7%)
This is the power of the stock market!
Many people think that if you buy 1,000 Shares today at sh 10 (total sh 10,000) and next week it drops to sh 8 (total sh 8,000), you have already lost sh 2,000.. this is FALSE!
The value of your shares has gone down, yes.. but you only realize the loss if you SELL at Sh 8.
You could hold the shares and let's say in 2 months it has gone up to sh 15 (sh 15,000) now if you sell you get your 5k profit.
Also, you could still hold the stock for Dividends. If Dividends is sh 2 per share and you have 1,000 shares, you will get sh 2,000 in Dividends whether the price per share is sh 8, sh 10 or sh 15
So having a red doesn't always mean panic & sell.
Happy investing!
Watch Any of These YouTube Documentaries but start with number 1.
1. Searching for Connection: Japan’s Loneliness Crisis — Al Jazeera
2. The Turbulent Life of Gaddafi’s Son — DW Documentary
3. Tracking the Bondi Shooter’s Path to Radicalization & Terrorism — ABC News In-depth
4. Opioid Crisis in the US: Business & Addiction — DW Documentary
5. State of Fear: Inside Tanzania’s Enforced Disappearances — BBC Africa Eye
Dear beginner investor,
For liquidity, go for MMFs
For safety of principal, go for treasury bonds, T/Bills, MMFs
For growth, go for equity funds and stocks
For tax advantage, choose IFBs & stocks (capital gain)
For consistent income stream, consider bonds, bond funds, REITs, SACCOs & dividend stocks
Seems like @SafaricomPLC soft launched the Zidii trader app.
The experience was so smooth, still not sure where the shares are held.
Here’s my experience purchasing 100 $SCOM shares today.
Building an income portfolio of Ksh 3M:
~Sh 1M in an infrastructure bond earns you Sh 140K p.a.
~Sh 500K in a fixed income fund for short/medium/long term goals earns you [at 12% net interest] Sh 60K p.a.
~Sh 500K for 1600 StanChart Bank shares [bought at Sh 310] earn you Sh 72K dividend.
~Sh 500K Stima SACCO share capital earns you Sh 75K.
~Sh 500K in a multi-asset fund earns you Sh 90K p.a.
7 investment accounts that every Kenyan investor should have in 2026
a) A Money Market Fund - Regular savings
b) DhowCSD account - Investing in T-bonds
c) CDSC account - Investing in the NSE
d) Offshore brokerage account - investing in offshore stocks & ETFs
e) Special fund account - Above average market returns
f) Crypto wallet - Bitcoin exposure
g) Individual Pension plan - Plan for retirement
Which of these do you think is the most essential?
When clothes begin to match,
Your frame has a scratch.
When you match the cloth,
She will start to loathe,
When you match and post,
The attraction is completely lost.
She will march out,
To search for more clout.
CHANGE or PERISH
#MasculinitySaturday