Fellow Kenyans
Political campaigns are extremely expensive. A politician can easily spend from 200k to 1 million in a day.
If we truly want a nation that is not controlled by dirty money.
We must:
1. Discourage, despise and dismantle the culture of handouts and unnecessary demands of money to support a leader who is seeking an opportunity to serve us.
2. Cultivate a culture of social support through community fundraising for candidates to afford the basics of visibility, security and daily movement.
No one will spend 50 Million to be an MP, 300 million to be a governor or 10 billion to be a president just because he or she is Santa Claus or Mother Teresa. This expenditure makes politicians feel entitled to steal money.
If Kenyans fundraise for candidates they will be more serious in keeping leaders accountable. But if we keep receiving money from politicians like slayqueen babes we will feel pain mpaka kwa maini huko ndani.
This high end guzzler hit a vehicle that was being driven by a young lady along Ngong Road from behind. it is allocated to @KindikiKithure. Police from Karen Police Station are trying to force the lady to have the government car repaired. @Fchurii muache na fitna!
Been going to social functions lately and honestly the only downside of this movement has been our parents learning the term Gen Z. Wanaifanya ikuwe cringe by kuitumia kila saa meen 😂 It's like their new cool word 😂
I live in Roysambu, I’m just from Githurai and the massacre is still on. Over 100 people killed so far and they haven’t left 😭😭 they shot at my friend who lives around carwash 😭😭 we are at MP Shah hospital in parklands!! Please speak for the voices in Githurai
This guy is called David Chege. He is one of the protestors shot outside Parliament. He was a maths and computer science graduate from Jkuat and was an entrepreneur and freelance IT personnel. May he RIP.