@AlinurMohamed_ Mtu mjinga sana. As a Somali Kenyan, where am I pulling my shit to? To zoomalia? You must be referring to the illegals selling counterfeit goods in Jam street, or the fraudsters laundering money in real estate. If so, then let them pull out.
@AikaKip@Wanjiru2027@Mkenya288944 “It’s a military doctrine” so you can’t question it, eh? No wonder y’all have been enslaved and colonized. No thinking, just do whatever you’re told. Gtfoh
President Ruto, finds Wakenya kabisa…to a point where they can no longer endure. I mean, how else can you make them remember that choices have consequences? #PundaHajachoka
The William Ruto government has released just KSh188 per student as capitation for the term.
A circular sent to regional education directors and schools confirms it.
Out of that KSh188, KSh40 is earmarked for books.
Now, be honest: how is a school supposed to run on KSh 188 per learner for an entire term? And how many exercise books can KSh40 buy in this economy?
Yet you will hear some leaders still stand on podiums and proudly claim education is “free.”
This is not capitation. It is underfunding disguised as support.
Education is not free if schools are starving.
Parliament must intervene because if this is the value the government has placed on a child’s education, then we are in serious trouble.
@DukeMagara2@theminamano Kikuyus are farmers..now what the f will they do with a barren hell hole? You have ONE bridge that connects you to Nairobi. Please go ahead and blow it up, see who needs the other. Y’all mfs will starve in a matter of days..
@ZaahidSulmi@TiredAssBvtch@georgediano I’m Somali and I know how this started. Police killed unarmed civilian. Maybe go fight the police? Or better yet, let your absentee governor ensure the family of the deceased get justice?
@StanleyMasinde_ Inequality should be out in the open..and their parents should be ashamed for having kids while poor. This might just be the thing that ends corruption in Kenya when poor kids revolt and eat rich parents’ kids. We fight it on the streets, and in school.
@GacheriNdumba Mate, this is my kids’ school…and while there maybe a minister’s kid attending, they won’t be wearing Guccis or pradas to school.. ya know why? Because the ministers aren’t looting the public.. and no, we don’t have private schools down here.