So much is going to be said about Arsenal until we win the next game.
All of it is going to be negative. Don’t let it get to you. We have a league title to win.
Believe in and support the Arsenal until the very end.
The right to vote is not conditional, it is guaranteed under Article 38 of our Constitution!
Any move that effectively forces Kenyans who registered before 2012 to re-register, in a short period of time, before the next poll raises serious constitutional concerns.
Under Articles 81 and 86, the IEBC is obligated to ensure a voting system that is inclusive, transparent, and does not disenfranchise any citizen.
Kenyans cannot be punished for administrative transitions within the Commission. The burden must never shift to the voter.
Further, the IEBC should confirm or deny that it cannot account for over 20,000 KIEMS kits or the tampering with voters' data on its public portal.
The IEBC must urgently convince Kenyans that their move is in good faith and not in any way intended to disenfranchise voters. It should thereafter clarify how it will guarantee that no eligible Kenyan, especially the elderly and those in remote areas, is locked out of the 2027 elections.
We remind the IEBC that they have a duty to build, not destroy confidence with the electorate.
Kura zetu ni haki yetu.
We will not stand by as bureaucratic processes threaten the sovereignty of the people.
We will defend that right.
#KuraYetuHakiYetu
The people shutting down your businesses and killing your careers will be asking you to re-elect them so they can keep their jobs. Never forget what they're doing to you.
HOW KENYANS ARE BEING TURNED INTO TENANTS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY🛑
1. Privatization
State parastatals are being looted to exhaustion then auctioned to the same crooks who are buying them using proxies with the same proceeds of crime.
2. Odious Debts
The IMF and the World Bank are using crooks in government to trap Kenyans under the armpits of Odious debts. Debts borrowed outside the law and cannot be traced in the economy.
3. Toll fees
Billions that can be used to build roads are being looted, then your roads are given to foreign companies who are imposing toll fees, where you have to pay to use.
4. Vertical slums
You are being told to leave your ancestral lands and relocate to vertical slums. At the same time, they've come up with a rogue Land Amendment Act designed to grab your pieces of land.
Now imagine a country where you don't own your parastatals, you don't own communication company, you don't own Kenya Pipeline Company, you don't own Kenya Seeds Company, your ports are privatized, you can't use a road if you don't pay, your water and electricity is privatized and at the same time, you are being overtaxed to service a debt you never consented to and was used to service the lavish lifestyles of crooks.
The globalists are already establishing military bases and pushing the vertical slums agenda.
William Ruto's killer regime has given the French military diplomatic immunity to establish a military base in Kenya after being chased away from West Africa.
This is a slavery agenda. An agenda of auctioning the country and turning Kenyans into slaves.
We MUST stop this murderous regime.
A nation that allows looters to retire in peace is a nation that enslaves future generations.
#RutoMustGoNow
A Gen Z joined the team.
Week one.
During onboarding, the manager said,
“We sometimes stay late during peak periods.”
Gen Z nodded.
Then asked,
“Is that paid… or just expected?”
The room went quiet.
- No attitude.
- No rebellion.
- Just a question.
Later that day, HR mentioned “growth opportunities.”
Gen Z replied,
“Does growth include raises, or just more responsibility?”
Again, silence.
- No laziness.
- No entitlement.
- Just clarity.
That’s when the team realized something.
When people say
“Gen Z is lazy,”
what they really mean is:
Gen Z watched old generation
- skip meals,
- miss birthdays,
- work weekends,
- and burn out
only to be told
“budgets are tight”
and “be grateful you have a job.”
So Gen Z chose differently.
- They don’t romanticize overwork.
- They don’t confuse suffering with ambition.
- They don’t trade health for praise.
They still work hard.
They just refuse to work for nothing.
It’s not laziness.
It’s pattern recognition.
And honestly,
after everything old generation went through…
Can you really blame them?
I can't take it anymore!
China’s Ministry of Commerce just released its official policy documents that were created with a Chinese word-processing software ("WPS Office").
And it's almost impossible to open them with Microsoft Word!😆
Beijing is redefining sovereignty & bringing tech choices for the rest of the world.
Why the private sector is bleeding 🧵
Cash flow crisis
Businesses aren’t selling because Kenyans have no purchasing power left.
No sales = no revenue = delayed salaries.
The economy’s lifeblood has stopped circulating.
Government crowding out the private sector
Kenya Kwanza keeps borrowing from local banks through bonds & T-bills.
Banks lend to the State (safer returns) and lock out businesses.
Companies can’t access credit payrolls freeze.
Tax pressure
From payslips to VAT to fuel everything’s overtaxed.
SMEs are suffocating under operational costs, with profits wiped out.
When margins die, jobs follow.
Delayed government payments
Firms supplying counties & ministries wait months, even a year, to get paid.
That liquidity choke spills down to staff no cash, no salaries.
Economic slowdown
Confidence is gone. Investors are holding back, demand is weak, and everyone’s cutting costs.
Salaries become the first casualty of an economy in stagnation.
Bottom line:
You can’t overtax, overborrow, and still expect growth.
Kenya’s economy isn’t broken by chance it’s being drained by design.
Call him a dictator, totalitarian, tyrant, etc.
Meanwhile he took 80% of his own people out of sheer poverty.
That is a pretty impressive accomplishment for any world leader....