On behalf of ECB Technologies, I would like to officially announce that @rubison_ alias Godfrey Mokaya is no longer part of ECB Technologies. Effective today, any transactions or business engagements conducted by him are entirely his responsibility.
I also wish to clarify why this decision was made.
I trusted him and gave him access to business mpesa number. I acknowledge that this was my mistake and I have learned.I wanted to check on accountability, I requested evidence not explanations or changing narrative. Specifically, I asked for his mpesa statement covering the period from June 2025 to June 2026. My intention was only to verify the money that was transferred from mpesa business account to his number and any business related transactions involving our clients, as he had claimed it was used for business.
This request was first made on 21st June, but despite repeated efforts, all went in vain.
Ngong Road Forest has lost two thirds of its cover to roads, Jockey Club, police stations and school, Community Forest Association chair Simon Kage says; adds it has lost 56 hectares to Talanta Stadium.
Mr. William Ruto has spent over Kshs. 1 billion on bribes in Ol Kalou Constituency, and it is not working.
And it will not work!
He has spent Kshs. 10 billion on projects, and it is not working.
And it will not work! Simple!
He is now pushing the IEBC to postpone the election and give him time to splash more money and see whether it will work.
The new plan is to unleash goons this weekend to cause violence and give the IEBC the reason they so desperately need to postpone the election slated for 16th July 2026.
If the IEBC cannot handle a simple by-election, claiming electoral malpractices, how do they plan to convince Kenyans that they can oversee the General Election?
It is absurd that the IEBC has looked the other way as Cabinet Ministers and Principal Secretaries openly bribe voters and campaign in violation of the Electoral Code of Conduct. The IEBC Chairperson is clearly an appendage of Mr. William Ruto.
I have information that Mr. William Ruto has demanded that the IEBC either assure him that they will announce the UDA candidate as the winner or postpone the by-election.
From where I sit, I believe they will postpone the by-election after an orgy of violence by state-sponsored militia.
The IEBC should NOT and must NOT postpone the Ol Kalou by-election.
The people of Ol Kalou are ready to elect their new Member of Parliament and have a constitutional right to be represented in the National Assembly. The IEBC should conduct the by-election in accordance with the law and ensure there is no violence or ballot stuffing.
If the IEBC has no capacity to conduct a single by-election, then Kenyans will conclude that it cannot conduct the 10th August 2027 General Election, and all the commissioners must resign with immediate effect.
IEBC, you must let the people of Ol Kalou elect their Member of Parliament on Thursday, 16th July 2026.
You must not play ping-pong with the rights of the people of Ol Kalou at the behest of your master!
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@mungaikihanya He was not asked. A 700bpd single train refinery needs a deepwater port. It’s physically impossible to move 100m+ crude distillation column beyond 5km. https://t.co/T12MGhOBPA
I know this is very unprofessional & shouldn't be posted on my business page but I've waited 3 Years Just to do it.
F YOU low budget Kenny Rodgers
F YOU man with a long useless name.
I did it for ME & For everyone else you might have told to go back to the kitchen before.
Here's why Kenya's Parliament keeps underperforming: it's stacked with lawyers at the top. Lawyers rarely think long-term. They benefit from stalemates and endless litigation instead of progress. In 2027, it's time to elect more engineers.
If you ever want to understand the economics of Kenyan elections, study how campaigns are run in Kikuyu-majority constituencies.
The level of voter persuasion and the resources committed to it is on another level.
Video shows youths apparently smoking suspected cannabis in broad daylight while standing near police officers, with one heard saying, "We're smoking in front of police officers."
Power reveals character. Not position. Some bosses wear wealth [or power] like a crown and use it as a weapon. True leaders lift people, not humiliate them." . The BBI Bomas conference ,