@brian_okel11609@gabrieloguda Trying to bait me into a tribal argument won't work. I don't wear tribal-coloured lenses. I've always protested the killings of Kenyans irrespective of which killer is in power.
Sixteen-year-old Isaiah Omondi, a Form 3 student at Dagoretti High School, has been reported missing after he was last seen near Lumumba Drive by Coolmat Supermarket. His family is appealing for information on his whereabouts and can be reached at 0721 133 212 or 0704 699 095.
@brian_okel11609@gabrieloguda The tribal card is so archaic.
FYI, I wasn't bamboozled by the PR of the uniformed twins back in 2013.
And if I wasn't bamboozled then, I'm certainly not going to be bamboozled by the PR now.
We're not the ones painting the government red. It's doing that all on its own.
@gabrieloguda Two problems with his argument:
1) An erroneous presumption that school kids are the problem that needs fixing
2) Reducing a political and philosophical issue to a moralistic argument
Rebellion is often political.
Read Cooper's book,
Burning Ambition. https://t.co/us1WGya6Hi
@HKebeya Burning Ambition: Education, Arson and Learning Justice in Kenya - The Elephant https://t.co/L8lXtGmUN3
It's a good source to gain some insight and get us thinking about what education in our country is all about. Is it serving us or someone else's agenda? (2/2)
@HKebeya Your question presumes the kids are the problem and all we need to do is beat the devil out of them.
This denies us the opportunity to interrogate the issue deeper. Burning schools is not new, yet every time it happens we feign shock.
I recommend Elizabeth Cooper's book, (1/2)
Story by Jacqueline Audrey, Citizen Journalist.
Police in Mawanga, Nakuru County are looking for a young man alleged to have stabbed his ex-girlfriend and left her for dead after she refused to get back with him. #SemaUkweli
On a day dedicated to self rule and freedom, women staged sit-ins across the city to demand a freedom many still do not have: the freedom to live without fear.
The streets echoed with chants of "End Femicide KE!", "End GBV!", and "Stop Killing Women!" as whistles pierced the air and voices rose in collective grief and resistance.
Women, joined by men and children in solidarity, called attention to the rising cases of femicide and the killing of children.
Questions that have haunted families and communities rang out across the city:
Where are the children?
Speaking of the realities they face everyday, they reminded the nation that the women being killed are wives, girlfriends, sisters, daughters, mothers, and friends. The children being lost are sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, and the future of our communities.
#EndFemicideKE #EndGBV #StopKillingWomen #SemaUkweli
@RobertAlai 1. Parliament wasn't burned by those who stormed it. Government knows who did.
2. Students have been burning schools since the early 90's. They didn't just get inspired today.
3. Criminals who joined government became "celebrities". They have inspired children to lawlessness.
I’m actually going to be the devil’s advocate today.
1: Maraga is a decent man and I truly believe in him and look up to him a lot.
2:Four distinguished women left his campaign team because of @NetoAgostinhoMP and his series of harassment. Shakira can’t mention his name because of things like defamation and other frustrations victims often go through. I will not even use the word allegedly because it’s facts and the entire team knows. There was a whole hearing for this.
3: You all keep asking insensitive questions because you don’t believe victims if they don’t fit your description of what a perfect victim is. You want perfect victims.
4:Getting Ruto out of power should never come at the cost of women being harassed, silenced and trampled on. These are things that the campaign must address publicly and state their stand.
5: This is not some “kushikwa shikwa “ udaku and tea that you’re all making it to be. It’s a serious issue in politics where women are sexually harassed and abused.
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This kid went missing yesterday around TASSIA next to Summit Hospital.
If you have any info about her or a lost 4-year-old girl in a grey sweat pant kindly call 0722137283 or 0728975614.
🚨 MISSING CHILD | HAVE YOU SEEN HIM?
Faith wangui Ndichu Female, now 14 years old.
Last seen: 30th May 2026
Please share widely!
Missing Child Kenya Foundation