The USA has vowed not to allow anyone exposed to EBOLA to the USA soil.
They are free to take their citizens exposed to EBOLA and quarantine them in Space Ships, or to the USA territory.
If the USA doesn’t want them, they can stay in the DRC.
If the EBOLA exposed people are not safe for the USA, they are not safe for Kenyans.
@WilliamsRuto must be deposed if he brings EBOLA to Kenya using infected USA citizens.
Today was not just a People’s National convention, it was a declaration.
A declaration that power does not belong to the few, the wealthy, or the well-connected. Power belongs to the people. To the workers, the youth, the dreamers, the fighters, to every voice that has been ignored for too long.
We are done with politics that serves itself. Done with empty promises. Done with systems that protect privilege while millions struggle.
This is a new chapter.
Yesterday, outside Milimani Children’s Court, there was a scene that should make all of us pause.
An elderly man Nyaswa was seen crying. Not quietly. The kind of crying that comes from deep pain.
He says he and his wife have raised their granddaughter since the day their daughter died due to pregnancy complications.
According to him, the man who now claims to be the biological father disappeared even before the child was born.
For years, the grandparents say they struggled through everything, food, school, sickness, doing their best to raise the little girl and give her a home.
Then, suddenly, the biological father appeared and took the matter to court.
The court has now granted him custody.
As the child was being taken away, she reportedly cried and said she wanted to stay with her grandparents, the only parents she has known.
In the commotion yesterday, the old man’s wife was even arrested for creating chaos, though she was later released.
Now, legally, the court may have followed the law.
But moments like this remind us that the law is written on paper, while life is written in human hearts.
If someone disappears for years and a child grows up calling her grandparents “mum and dad,” should the law remove her from that abruptly?
Perhaps a gradual arrangement, where the father builds a relationship through visitation while the child remains in the environment she knows, might have been kinder.
Because when it comes to children, justice should not only ask “Who is the biological parent?”
It should also ask, “Who was there when the child needed love, stability, and care?”
Sometimes, the people who truly become parents are the ones who simply never walked away.
Kenyans, we must never allow anyone, no individual, no corporation, no foreign power to convince us that our land is expendable, or that it can be surrendered in the name of convenience or profit. Land is not a commodity gathering dust on a shelf. It is not “dead capital.”
Land is memory. It is livelihood. It is culture. It is the ground beneath our history and the seedbed of our future. When we protect our land, we are not being stubborn we are being responsible. When we defend it, we are not resisting progress we are defining it on our own terms.
A people who lose their land risk losing their voice. And a nation that forgets the value of its soil risks surrendering the very foundation of its sovereignty.
Kenya’s face of impunity, abuse of power, plunder, brutality and institutionalized lies, tribalism and illegality. We can end all these ILLS by ORGANIZING and MOBILIZING 20 million strong. #RutoMustGo
Vote wisely...
Vote nonstop Tea
Hiyo Bunge tuta anika!
No girl in Nairobi slums will buy a pad
Program for Widows, too
Ask me how
Coz Woman Rep hawana CDF,
Bora kutumia akili
On my mother's life, I pledge
Kiharu Masomo Bora - 2026 Edition.
Grateful to have launched the program today.
1.The Programme covers over 12,000 learners in all 65 Day Secondary Schools in Kiharu.
https://t.co/Tkz9PxCKbG Fees for all Day Secondary School learners will be Ksh 500 per term starting this 1st term of 2026. (Senior Secondary Schools).
3.All learners to be served lunch at School on all days, including Saturdays. Githeri 3 days and rice 3 days. Uji for “tea” break.
4.Chapati to be served for lunch every last Friday of the Month.
5.Additional Ksh 10 M for revision materials to be provided by Kiharu NG – CDF this Financial Year. Ksh 20M has been provided in the previous years.
6.More than Ksh 50M to be provided for additional infrastructure, with a bias on laboratories. More has been provided since the programme started.
7.All students joining grade 10 in the 20 identified schools with low enrolment and the new schools (those starting this year) to be provided with uniforms for free.
8.All the 65 Day Schools will be provided with an extra Ksh 50,000 to supplement the activity kitty since capitation is not enough. For music festivals, games, and co-curricular activities.
9.Ksh 900,000 is provided for prize-giving celebrations. Ksh 450,000 for each of the two Sub Counties (Murang’a East and Kahuro). This is to reward the best performers without having parents pay for it.
10.The best improved teacher per subject in each of the sub-counties to get a paid-up trip to Mombasa. This will include the previous year, since some were participating in the marking of KCSE when they could have travelled. (From the MP – since public resources don’t have this provision).
11.Principals from the best and best-improved schools per ward to have a fully paid-up trip to Dubai. Of the 6 wards, twelve Principals will travel. Those who have travelled to Dubai before may choose to travel to Malaysia.
12.Schools with remedial arrangements capped at Ksh 1,000 per Term.
https://t.co/CZWUiCATSD other payment or registration fees of any nature in all the institutions.
14.Premiums and general service of buses owned by Day Secondary Schools to be paid for by the programme. Since they are common utilities accessible to and by any public institution.
15.The programme covers all learners, including Kenyans from other parts of the Country as long as they are in any of our Day Secondary Schools.
We are African and Africa is our Business..
Exactly the mentality that will get us to Singapore. Ati when you get power you start with yourself. Do I want the road to my village tarmaked? Yes. Is it a national priority to be elevated over say Bomas-Kiserian? No. In 2027 get rid of these dealers who think starting with themseleves is the measure of leadership.
Every Somali immigrant in America will end up in Kenya
Kasongo ameendea za macho
Pale makongeni mahali palibomolewa itakua refugee camp Ruto akitoka USA
INTERROGATING DAVID MARAGA
I actually have ideological and philosophical differences with @dkmaraga—and by extension—on how to correct the most fundamental (intractable) problems: the structure of the colonial state, the political economy, the social relationships and the culture of impunity.
Without addressing these fundamental issues at their roots, we will never bring dignity, human rights, constitutionalism and social justice for Kenyans because the defective neocolonial state will continue producing and reproducing a rapacious class (commonly referred to as the elite, or the petty bourgeoisie) to continue weakening, exploiting, and dominating working classes and peasants.
Whereas the CJ Emeritus speaks of a “reset”, I believe in an overhaul and restructuring of the entire system.
We cannot“reset” something which is fundamentally and irretrievably defective.
The Kenyan State is fundamentally defective. Restructuring it requires philosophical and ideological engineers, architects and intellectual designers. Robotic mechanics and draftsmen cannot perform the task.
As well, “allowing” those who believe in and practice impunity to continue working “independently” is a sign that one does not understand the real structural problems we have been facing since 1963–because the problems emanate from defective ideological, philosophical, and structural issues, which supersede administrative factors.
“Allowing competent people to work”, as Maraga says, misses these issues by one million miles.
And these software issues are not things to be left to “the team to work out.” That is the mistake Kenyans have made since 1963: just trusting people to do the right thing when in many cases, they don’t understand the problems and can’t solve things they don’t understand.
We must remove the merchants of impunity from all public offices and allow Kenyans with integrity to serve. Recycling impunity merchants cannot be a solution.
Tinkering and window dressing will not solve our problems.
We need fearless and visionary leaders. People who don’t just have progressive ideologies, but are also committed to the transformative agenda. Not timid, conservative and ideologically ambiguous characters who will simply be pushing papers and relying on the same defective and brutal state to survive in leadership positions.
When you listen to Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso, you get the impression of a young man who has the ideological, philosophical and intellectual software to understand and interact with the material conditions of his country and the needs of his people.
Can Maraga tell us his true and complete record in the judiciary, including the quality and contents of his lawyering during dictator Moi’s 24 years of the reign of terror and judgments during Kibaki’s despotic regime? [Please don’t bother telling me how Kibaki was the closest we had to Dedan Kimathi!]
This is my attempt at interrogating Maraga’s ideology, philosophy and intellectual range to address Kenya’s intractable issues. I know many will call it an “attack.” I frankly don’t care because I am not a member of any cult.
[PS: Why was Yvonne Okwara treating Maraga like some fragile child who doesn’t have the intellectual ability to handle difficult questions?]
Please share this video on all your other social media platforms. We must let the world know that @DCI_Kenya is now criminalizing opinions. #FreeKanMaiyo
Yes, Archbishopbourne sits beside State House , a colonial relic built for spiritual counsel to the Governor. But Kenya is now a Republic, not a theocracy.
Article 8 is clear: "There shall be no State religion."
Building a church within State House grounds risks religious favoritism and violates our constitutional pluralism.
Ruto can pray, but State House must remain a civic space for all, not a sanctuary for one.
#KeepChurchAndStateSeparate #KatibaFirst #ReligiousPluralism #KenyaConstitution
Alinoor should consider vying for the Kamukunji parliamentary seat.
All the active accounts on X should now take this conversation seriously and influence who will become MPs.
The current MPs should all be voted out.
We are the media now.