l've tasted being a great employee, and I've also tasted being the hero at work. I highly recommend doing the bare minimum at work, getting paid, and going home.
Plainclothes police officers on motorbikes just casually riding through Githurai, firing in the air.
The police have proved that they will consistently keep being part of the problem.
Where's that Crazy Kennar skit about the conditions that the police go back to after a long day of brutalising protesters? I think we ought to share it with them every time kuna Maandamano.
Spotting a male & female cop sleeping on the grass at lunch is wild.
OCS and Commanders are off enjoying proper meals, but junior officers are left to starve on the turf.
If they fought for their officers' welfare the way they fight protesters, maybe they’d eat.
Mombasa protest ilikuwa inaenda uninterrupted. Until someone brought a coffin written 'KILLER COPS' in bright red Njege wamezua vurugu mbaya. Why would anyone bring such a coffin to a protest? First, because it's factual. Second, because facts must be spoken.
Private car owners will now face mandatory annual vehicle inspections from July 1, 2026.
Vehicles older than 4 years must be inspected every year, with motorists risking a fine of up to Sh20,000 or 6 months in jail for non-compliance.
Democracy doesn't collapse overnight; it is dismantled piece by piece. Today's complete lockdown of Nairobi CBD and its major feeder roads isn't "security enforcement"; it is a tactical suspension of Article 37 without the legal backbone of a State of Emergency.
If your business can survive in Kenya, chances are it can survive almost anywhere.
The training ground is intense. The lessons are expensive. The resilience is unmatched.