Millions upon millions of Iranians are still turning up to Khamenis funeral, it has been 16 hours. Some estimate 20 million.
They expect you to believe the Iranian government is unpopular.
They expect you to believe the Iranian government is about to collapse.
They lied to you.
Primary school children at Prumotoi Primary School in Parua, Batei Ward, Pokot South, West Pokot, have been captured repairing their classrooms with mud while singing prayers to God, asking for help.
@omwambaKE The modern man is a weak version of imbeciles. Two idiots can be easily neutralise within a second - motorcycle deflated,two holding the ones with pistol down on the floor. Killing them by hitting their thick heads on the floor. Men style up. Be real men.
@citizentvkenya RUTO & other Kenyan leaders send their children to prestigious schools while public education struggles, highlighting the need for greater investment and commitment to strengthening Kenya's education system for all. 2027 loading!
What you see in South Africa is capitalism and imperialism at their bare nakedness.
They hollow out and bastardize.
They create artificial scarcity and conflict between brother and sister.
They distort the material conditions and shift attention from the real causes of social, cultural, political and economic crisis—and blame the vulnerable—those they have manufactured.
They concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a tiny fraction of the society, leaving 99% of their people as scavengers.
They orchestrate wars, conflicts and carnage to survive.
But the ignorant majority keep cheering, saying “capitalism is the best! Where has socialism succeeded?”
The scavengers turn on each other, blaming the victims as perpetrators, while the tiny fraction who caused the mayhem stand by and laugh.
🚨 BREAKING: Traveling to the US is about to become much more expensive for Kenyans and Africans starting this July (next week).
This is important, please share this widely across Kenya and Africa.
If you need a B1/B2 tourist/business visa and want your interview within 10 business days, i.e., two weeks, the US is introducing a new "expedited fee" of KSh 97,000 ($750) on top of the normal application fee.
But here’s where it gets interesting... and highly uncomfortable:
The KSh 97,000 is COMPLETELY NON-REFUNDABLE.
If your visa is declined, i.e., you are given the PINK letter, you lose the entire 97k plus the Visa processing fees. No refund. You walk away with absolutely nothing.
If you don’t mind waiting months for a normal appointment, you just pay the standard fee.
I know this will make some people uncomfortable, but in my view, US embassies in Africa are making enormous amounts of money from Africans through their visa services.
Compare that to Japan, where Kenyan applicants generally only pay after the visa is approved.
Imagine 1,000 applicants paying that extra $750. That’s $750,000 (approx. KSh 97 Million) in premium fees alone, pocketed easily.
And for what? We all know how it goes at the embassy. Sometimes you are asked just one simple question like, "Is your mom alive?" You say no, and boom, you're handed that dreaded pink denial letter.
The irony? Americans pay peanuts to travel to Africa.
As for me, I call this what it is: theft, theft, theft. Because at least refund even 50% of the amount; that would make some sense, but taking the whole 100%?
The United States seems intent on exacting revenge for its battlefield loss by targeting the sports arena instead.
The Iranian national team left Seattle Stadium in the US and headed straight to the airport, returning to Mexico and arriving at 4:00 a.m.
The United States has no right to host international sporting events.
This has been the most unfair World Cup for Iran.
Thank you, Mexico. 🇲🇽
@pubity Charity begins at home. A lot of homeless people on the streets of USA should be considered and the problem closed forever. Otherwise this is cheap theatrix.
As punishment for their World Cup performance, Uruguay's football association cancelled private jet flights home for all their players.
They'll be forced to find their own way home on commercial flights.
BREAKING: Kenyans can now appeal fines issued under the new NTSA traffic camera system.
Under the changes, motorists cited for minor offences such as speeding (within certain limits), seatbelt violations, phone use while driving, lane indiscipline, and lack of a valid inspection certificate will receive a Police Notification of Traffic Offence.
You now have two options:
✅ Admit liability and pay the prescribed fine.
✅ Dispute the offence in court.
Motorists will generally be required to pay within 7 days through KCB branches, M-Pesa, USSD, or other NTSA-approved payment channels.
Failure to pay on time may attract additional charges and could result in restrictions on NTSA services, including driving licence renewal and vehicle ownership transfers.
NTSA maintains that the fines are intended to support road safety initiatives rather than serve as a revenue collection tool.
What do you think? Will traffic cameras make Kenyan roads safer, or will this create new disputes between motorists and NTSA? Time will tell.
How cheap can we be?
Foreigners have reduced Kenyans into a mere chattel.
The other day, it was president Macro lecturing us on our own soil, today it’s this criminal dishing out proceeds of crime to innocent and unsuspecting Kenyans.
Nani alituroga?
BREAKING: Okiya Omtatah has told the Senate that the Executive is sinking Kenya into unnecessary debt.
He argued that Parliament should have a say before any loan is taken. When attempts were made to silence him, Omtatah said he would rather be suspended than be part of a process that is ruining the country.
Honestly, I agree with him.
What has never made sense to me is how a small group of people can wake up one morning, borrow billions in our name, and commit unborn generations to repayment without ever asking the people who will carry the burden.
Every new loan becomes a debt on your child. Your taxes. Your future.
Yet the public is expected to simply trust that everything is fine.
Why should citizens only be informed after the deal is already signed?
If the government wants a loan, let it table everything publicly: who is lending the money, how much is being borrowed, what it will be used for, and how it will be repaid.
Then let Kenyans decide.
Because the people who will repay the debt should have more power than the people signing it.
DISASTER: When we say Kenya is being led by the worst possible criminals, some people think we are exaggerating.
First, they tried handing JKIA to Adani. Kenyans rejected it.
Now we are being told the project is linked to Wicknell Chivayo, a man whose name has repeatedly appeared in major corruption controversies.
Of all the companies in the world, why him?
And here's the question nobody is answering:
The Adani proposal was reportedly around KSh 1.8 billion. Now the figure being discussed is over KSh 2.5 billion.
How does the cost suddenly jump by hundreds of millions?
Who is pocketing the difference?
When you look at Chivayo's history and then look at the numbers, the questions practically ask themselves.
We deserve answers.
Ruto Must Go.