Ethiopia is running on a budget 2.5x smaller than ours, yet their infrastructure looks like the future while our roads are just a collection of potholes connected by a little bit of tarmac.
Three protesters shot dead in Nanyuki. Students shot inside their own hostel at Multimedia University.
Hooded, unidentifiable officers firing live rounds on unarmed Kenyans.
This is not law enforcement. This is the constitution being violated in broad daylight.
As we approach the 2nd anniversary of June 25, we must refuse to normalise what we are witnessing.
Accountability is not optional. It is what justice looks like in practice.
Here is my statement on the current pattern of violence by the Police:
When @dkmaraga is sworn in he should immediately set up an advocate commission that will go through auditor reports made in this regime and accelerate asset tracing and prosecution. We can absolutely get our money back
The Kenyan Locals are protesting over the Ebola Hoax that they don't want Western Intervention, at the same time, coincidentally Microsoft is looking to install a $1 Billion Data Centre there which would require switching off half the countries power to install.
@_James041@UKinKenya The truth is that they will commit all kinds of atrocities and still get away with it. It happened during the demos and they got away with it. Ruto will steal the elections and still get away with it
@AJEnglish US-only Ebola Quarantine within the Kenyan State? So, Kenyans should die while US expatriates are protected and Kenyan police chooses to stand against their own people?
What level of slavery is that?
Kenyan police have fired tear gas and used water cannon on Nanyuki protesters for a second week over a US-only Ebola quarantine facility at a nearby military base. Rights groups report at least one person killed as construction continues.
Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports.
Victim shot dead in Tuesday Nanyuki protest identified as Sylvester Ndung'u, a 16-year-old Form Three Student, Laikipia East Police Commander Daniel Kitavi confirms.
For years, the Auditor-General has exposed billions lost through financial mismanagement and irregular expenditure. Yet accountability remains elusive.
I have formally sought a statement in @Senate_KE on the effectiveness of the @EACCKenya in acting on these findings. Kenyans deserve answers, action, and justice, not endless audit reports gathering dust.
Public money must serve the people, not the corrupt.
#Accountability
Pursuant to Standing Order 53(1), I have sought a Statement from the Senate Committee on Energy regarding the reported non-disclosure of beneficial ownership in the sale of Kenya Pipeline Company shares.
Kenyans deserve transparency, accountability, and full disclosure on transactions involving strategic national assets. Public interest must always come before private gain.
#AccountabilityFirst
The President of Finland flew into Kenya via a scheduled Turkish Airways commercial flight in May 2025. President Ruto flew to Finland on a very expensive private charter jet in June 2026.
@mwabilimwagodi2 We entertain too much bullshit as Kenyans. A quarter the things we've let slide would make a nation fall to it's knees within days elsewhere.