The PROSECUTOR failed to come for the mentioning of the case of 8 goons who attacked people in Keumbu... The MP who hired them has refused to go to DCI and record a statement. The DCI knows where he is but can't touch him. But let a common man say WANTAM, he/she will die.
Kenyan tea farmers are being punished by bad policy. When taxes make Kenyan tea more expensive than tea from our neighbours at the Mombasa auction, we are taxing ourselves out of the market.
The export levy should be suspended immediately. Government must stop treating farmers as a source of revenue and start treating them as the backbone of our economy. A nation cannot tax production and expect prosperity.
@JimiWanjigi The economy is not the problem, that thug is. Kenyans are very hardworking people, they do their part diligently but the thug you're here preaching is not the problem, steals everything and plunders it all on opulence and other self serving activities.
Sijui unasema nini wewe!
Argentina player was fouled on the other end, a review was done, Egypt goal was disallowed.. Marmoush was fouled and Salah tripped before Argentina's third goal, no review, just splashing yellow cards and red cards..
The Asymmetry of Rights: There in no Equality Before the Law for the IMF
1. Section 5 of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act of 1963, as read with the Schedule to the Act, creates an impermissible asymmetry before the law. Fund Agreement Article IX, Section 2 gives the IMF full juridical personality, including the capacity “to contract,” “to acquire and dispose of immovable and movable property,” and “to institute legal proceedings.”
2. However, Article IX, Section 3 then provides that the Fund, its property and assets enjoy “immunity from every form of judicial process,” except where the Fund expressly waives immunity.
3. The result is a one-sided legal relationship:
-The IMF can sue Kenyans in Kenyan courts.
-Kenyans cannot sue the IMF.
-The IMF can contract, own property, and enforce rights in Kenya.
-Kenyans cannot enforce rights against the IMF.
4. This asymmetry offends the constitutional principle of equality before the law. Article 27(1) provides that “Every person is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and equal benefit of the law.”
5. Equality before the law is not satisfied where one legal person may invoke the protection of Kenyan law but is placed, by ordinary legislation, beyond the reach of constitutional scrutiny.
6. A statutory regime that allows an international institution to sue, contract, own property, and enforce rights in Kenya, while denying affected persons and constitutional organs effective access to judicial process, creates a one-sided legal relationship that cannot be justified under the Constitution.
#DeniBandia #OdiousDebt
take a min and remember those mothers who were caught on camera sleeping on cold hospital floors with new borns . then look at the pic down below . what will prevent you from shooting a politician if you had one chance with a gun?
When you think about it , neocolonialism is actually worse than colonialism because it grants the illusion of sovereignty while actually preserving external control