Before you post or share something online, please ask yourself the following:
1. Consent: Do I have the direct permission from the other person to post?
2. Privacy. Does the post violate another person's right to privacy and confidentiality?
3. Legality: Does the post violate any laws?
4. Ethics: Does the post go against established principles and expectations?
5. Code of Conduct: Does the post violate my workplace professional code of conduct?
6. Gender Bias: Does the post stereotype and discriminate one gender over another?
7. Reciprocity: If the roles were reversed, would I feel violated by the post?
Your freedom of expression is not absolute, it ends where it violates another person's rights to privacy and confidentiality. As such, whatever you post online can be used against you. People have been fired from their jobs, jailed, assaulted, or killed becuase of their posts.
@FGaitho237@DaveKengabi It's very sad , and wrong , we must put measures that this never happens again, and the perpetrators must be brought to justice
Ahmednasir SC ,you warned me of sabotage by corrupt judicial officers. I told you there are many good officers in the judiciary and that we will root out the corrupt. We shall. Muite SC, the impunity of bribing judges so as not to derail, delay, or sabotage Kenya’s imminent transformation will never happen under my watch. Not a single cent will be used to bribe nobody. Mambo ya wafisadi wote ni yale nilisema.....