And that is ok. This idea that an elected official is guaranteed 10 years needs to end. You have 5 years for the first round - if it works out, you get a second round.
And none of them is a guaranteed full term - si must umalize.
Because 5 words: "We, the people of Kenya."
Arrested in public. Never booked in the Occurrence Book. Days later, found abandoned on roadsides and in bushes, alleging torture and brutal beatings.
How many more promises to investigate before there is accountability? Kenyans deserve justice, not endless commitments. #EndEnforcedDisappearances #JusticeForOurFallen
Don't mind me, just dropping some urls here, no reason at all.
https://t.co/s19X251nmi
https://t.co/Y6pjXLdZVs
https://t.co/gycJyPX7Xt
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> raise console prices
> get rid of physical media
-> you are here <-
> raise game prices to $100 and beyond
> completely remove the ability to share any digital games
> buying new games will become an expensive hobby, but don't worry they'll definitely make a subscription tier for new games that come out
> hardware will become pricier, the cheapest way to play is using cloud gaming services
> offer a subscription that is reasonable at first
> gradually raise subscription prices
You will own nothing and be happy
If we don't act about Sony's outrageous decision to stop physical media in 2028, gaming might be doomed
Here is another lesson on the price of incompetence - to citizens.
@SakajaJohnson told us yesterday that @WilliamsRuto gave him KSH 2 billion that he was desperately needing to fix drainage problems in Nairobi.
The same time when he was apparently desperate for this KSH 2 billion, the following was occurring at the County Government of Nairobi.
(1) Due to gross incompetence, the County of Nairobi lost KSH 200 million in 2024-2025 - in just one bank account, to PENALTIES AND INTEREST.
This is because none of the 16,000 people on payroll in the county workforce apparently were competent enough to remember to have the necessary amounts to pay bills in this one account. So checks bounced, and KSH 200 million was charged in overdraft and interest.
This amount is enough to put 2000 young Kenyans in college each year. But our country, which is today spending 80% or more of its annual revenue on debt service, apparently, can afford to lose KSH 200 million in just one bank account in one year.
(2) The County was paying out KSH 460 million for "emergency" supplies to about 9 suppliers.
The auditor says: show me what was purchased, and where it went.
The auditors find some duplicate payments of KSH 81 million each. And record or reversals.
When the Auditor goes to inspect and confirm what the county said was delivered - there was NOT A SINGLE report of delivery, or one small bag of anything that was delivered. The entire purchase, said to be "foodstuff" - had evaporated.
And, KSH 460 million is gone. The receipts are attached.
(3) @SakajaJohnson and his lackies were paying KSH 319 million in "pending bills" that they claim arose in the past, but which nobody has ever heard about until 2024-2025.
Just so you understand the level of crazy involved here, consider that at that time, Nairobi County owed KSH 121 billion in pending bills.
KSH 121 billion.
In other words, it has incurred on average KSH 12 billion in unpaid bills each year since devolution.
KSH 21 billion of this amount is legal bills, despite the fact that Nairobi has a legal department with 110 lawyers, and a budget of KSH 530 million that year.
But somehow, this KSH 319 million, has never been reported. And, when the "invoice" is sent in - it bypassed all the KSH 121 billion in bills that were reported and accounted for. Many of which have sat on the desk for years!
This KSH 319 million invoice comes in. There is absolutely no support for it. This is not my opinion - this is the auditor general saying this.
But it is paid.
So - ask yourself how this makes sense.
Ladies and gentlemen: there is nothing left to be said about this entire confederacy of dunces and charlatans goverment - National and County.
They are all thieves. All of them.
When @WilliamsRuto is offering this KSH 2 billion - the hope is that you and I will forget that he just handed a USD 3.9 billion contract to a thief - tried, and convicted - from Zimbabwe.
Step back and ask your what our country has become.
We are a country that hands out deals exclusively to criminals.
Adani, criminals.
Chivayo and gang - criminals.
In the next day or two, I will report the entire barrage of findings from the county of Nairobi, and then 100% of the remaining counies.
And - every single department of the National Government. That is my promise to you.
My goal is simple. I will deliver the information you need to know who is stealing from you, and wasting your money.
But I will tell you that if you are somehow not convinced that we are witnessing historic levels of public theft, I submit respectfully that you are part of the problem.
In my honest opinion, our country is not going to survive this level of sustained assault much longer.
The cause of our generation, ladies and gentlemen, is to salvage our beloved country from thieves and conmen and women.
And - not to stop there. We must seek justice for all Kenyans. All Kenyans.
I copy those charged with protecting us in this messages often - not because they will do anything.
But I want them on record that Kenyans know what is happening.
@EACCKenya@Senate_KE@NAssemblyKE@ODPP_KE@OCCRP
A reminder that the Presidency is an office, not a personal hobby. You travel on a state passport, in a state capacity, funded by heavily taxed Kenyans. Demanding accountability for public expenditure isn't 'being bothered,' it's active citizenship.
Who advises these charlatans?
Also on this 25th June, we refuse to forget the role that Safaricom played in the abductions and eventual deaths of our friends. One day, you too will be held to account. We also refuse to forget those who fake abducted themselves and those who hosted the butcher on Spaces.
"When the citizens of a Nation deem their most accomplished thieves as the most electable then they lose the right to complain when theft becomes their national creed." ~ Modibo Keita. Pan-Africanist leader and first President of Mali. (1915-1977)
The system is upset that you still remember June 25. It is even more disturbed that your memory is not vague, but graphic —that you remember what happened that day, what followed in its wake, and what has continued to unfold ever since. This was not to be remembered.
25th June will always be special to some of us not because we hate the government but because we witnessed our friends and relatives get shot by trigger happy police officers as other were clobbered by GSU. Rest in Power to all comrades we lost fighting for good governance.