The Ruto government is just too much. These guys wake up every single day just to conjure up more ways to cause pain to Kenyans. I know we are expected to keep government in check as opposition but it’s literally impossible to keep up with the breadth and depth of the capacity for evil these guys have. It doesn’t have to be like this bwana. When we tell you just kicking Ruto out solves 80% of our problems you best believe! Just like he did with Haiti and now Ebola, for the right amount, this one can sell us to the devil himself!
Shame on you @HonAmasonKingi
This moment reflects a deep crisis of leadership and integrity. Appointing an engineer to a role that is fundamentally grounded in economics, fiscal policy, remuneration governance, and public-sector accountability is not just a mismatch it is a clear rejection of merit. In a country with over a million qualified Kenyan professionals in economics, finance, statistics, HR, and public policy, choosing a family member over the nation’s talent pool is indefensible.
For a Speaker of the Senate to publicly celebrate this appointment without hesitation or remorse signals how normalized nepotism has become in our highest offices. Leadership should be about upholding institutions, not bending them to accommodate personal networks.
What direction is Kenya taking when constitutional commissions designed to safeguard public interest become platforms for political relatives? What hope do we offer the young people who invested years studying the right disciplines, building expertise, and believing that competence would open doors?
Kenya deserves leadership that champions merit, protects institutions, and puts the nation above personal relationships. Anything less is a betrayal of the future we claim to build.
Like wtf
Hii dunia ina mambo. Yaani utoke kwako uende kwa roadblock ya 'multi agency' uwaambie watoe mask. Hivo tu? 😂😂
They are some of the most professional officers, they don't harras nor solicit bribes. You people just love chaos.
Kwendeni huko na hizi agenda zenu. On my way to Mambrui I met these officers. All they do is ask for your ID, inspect your car and wish you a safe journey. It's a routine and they do not discriminate.
All security units in terror prone areas cover their faces because of retribution from terrorists or narco traders.
Shove this up where the sun don't shine.