Frankline Ondwari, a 27 year old student in the University of Nairobi, went missing on the 17th of July 2024.
He was wearing a pair of black shorts and a black hoodie.
He was found standing in an unmarked toilet in Ngumo with a noose on his neck, in a grey hoodie and black sweats. The autopsy report says he died of strangulation. If you’ve seen the photo and have any common sense, you know he couldn’t have died that way, because he was found still standing.
That could be any of us!
That’s the reason why we shouldn’t let the government and its propaganda machines make fun of mental health issues, because they’ve added it to their arsenal.
They will find us, kill us and conveniently blame it on us, claiming it was death by suicide.
"You can't fire live bullets and there are kids around!" Kenyan police followed protesters to a residential area in Pipeline with nowhere to escape.
We watched as they used teargas and flash-bangs with people trapped in homes
No teargas or bullets for paid protestors. Now you understand why the majority of Kenyans are saying #RutoMustGo.
@NPSOfficial_KE will not even bother paid demonstrators but a young GenZ with a smartphone carrying a placard will be beaten, abducted or worse shot dead.
They are NOT anti-government protestors.
They are PRO-GOVERNMENT enthusiasts.
Stop calling them "anti-government" because they are not fighting against the government.
They are fighting FOR a government that functions:
• Free education
• Free healthcare
• Free opportunities
• Free ID CARDS
• Free passports
The actual anti-government protestors are the corrupt politicians and civil servants who are:
• stealing resources.
• selling our national assets.
• ignoring court orders
• Hiring goons
• killing Kenyans
Police should arrest those politicians and civil servants or abduct them if possible because they are the ones fighting against the government.
#DrainTheSwamp
For the record, the 23rd July #March2Parliament protests are not organized by @NUP_Ug. But we support them with all our might because we are #PeoplePower and we absolutely believe in the Power of the People. We support every effort to protest against injustice, corruption and misrule.
The effort by the regime to clamp down and make it look like an NUP initiative is meant to weaken it because they want to make it appear like a partisan matter. The #AntiCorruptionProtests as we know them are organized by the young people of Uganda regardless of their age, religion, tribe or political affiliation! The criminal regime and its antics will certainly fail!!