The right to health, food, and dignity. 🏥🥘
Most Kenyans don't know these aren't gifts but rights.
I’ve digitized The Bill of Rights in Swahili into this solar audio player. It’s designed for the 'last mile', those communities without power or internet. @JerotichSeii, help us make constitutional literacy unstoppable. Would love a retweet to help our project reach the grassroots! 🇰🇪✨
#KatibaMashinani #LindaKatiba"
I often went with him to the office. People streamed in endlessly, and not only from Ndhiwa. If he could help, he did, his weakness, or perhaps his strength, was that he would even help his perceived foes. Thank you, @markoloo, for this nostalgic piece on my father.
@AlexChamwada@ChamsMedia Burundi 🇧🇮 has been having a fuel crises for 5 years, easiest way to get fuel is in the black market, prices change almost every two days. Other option is to line up. You’ll spend between 8 hours to over 24hrs in line, fuel isn’t always guaranteed.
If GoK was serious about this (and their actions tell us they are not):
(1) the state would not be fighting as aggressively as it is to keep SGR contracts secret, hiding behind ‘national security’ claims
(2) @KeTreasury would have made contracts for loans from institutions like TDB public (annual debt service to that body can be in the $ 1 billion p.a. range)
(3) we would have far more regular updates on inflows & outflows from funds that should be ring-fenced (but as PDF, RDL prove to us, they are not)
(4) we would see all tax returns & asset ownership data for anyone in public office - both politicians & civil servants
(5) Energy Ministry would have given taxpayers detailed clarity on what the triggers are for subsidizing fuel ages ago. This was required in our last @IMFNews program, but GoK chose not to comply.
This idea that ‘transparency’ is only for ‘other people’ (taxpayers like you and I, that is) is the unspoken part of how GoK makes policy. One rule for thee, and another for me.
Burundi is the wrong yardstick. They've been in a fuel crisis for over five years, not because of global oil, but because the government has no forex to import. Official pumps run dry, motorists either queue for days or cross into Kavimvira, DRC, to fuel a jerrican and use or resell it back home in the black-market
These are thieves!
Nothing can JUSTIFY IT.....
A TRUCK OVERTURNED, RESIDENTS run to loot UNGA even without checking the SAFETY OF THE DRIVER!
This happened at Makindu near KITUI TEACHERS SACCO.
Same way the bible speaks of Sodom and Gomorrha suffering eternal fire in Jude 1:7, then we’d expect to see smoke rising from the Dead Sea on Google Maps today. The eternal fire refers to the permanence of the destruction, not the ongoing combustion of the buildings. Same applies to Matthew 25:46.
Think of sit-ups as the matatu conductor trying to shut the door (Kitambi). They create a strong 'internal wall' to keep things inside. But if you keep loading that matatu with nyama choma and beer, you're carrying 'excess passengers' (visceral fat or Kitambi).
No matter how hard the conductor pushes, that door is going to bulge like a 14-seater in the peak of rush hour. You have to offload the passengers (reduce nyama choma and alcohol) before the door can finally close!
Fed an AI generator with raw data:
📍 Coordinates: 31.7785° N, 35.2296° E
📅 Date: April 1st , 33 AD
🕒 Time: 15:00 hours
It’s powerful to think that this moment is so deeply embedded in history and data that even an algorithm recognizes the sacrifice made there.
#KOT #GenerativeAI