The razor blade is sharp but can’t cut a tree; the axe is strong but can’t cut the hair.
Everyone is important according to his/her unique purpose. Never look down on others unless you are admiring their shoes.
PUBLIC APPEAL ON THE NTSA PRIVATE ACCOUNT.
Members of the public who may have made payments relating to NTSA overspeeding fines through eCitizen and have concerns about the payment process are invited to come forward.
If you have evidence of a payment that you believe to have been processed incorrectly or to an account that was not an official government account, kindly preserve all relevant records, including payment confirmations, transaction receipts, bank statements, screenshots, and any related communication.
To assist in assessing the matter and, where appropriate, pursuing legal remedies, please send copies of your supporting documents to:-
[email protected]
The information received will be reviewed to determine whether there is a sufficient basis for appropriate legal action, including, where warranted, proceedings before the High Court to seek recovery of any funds that may have been wrongly paid.
Please provide only accurate information and authentic supporting documents. Any legal action will be based on independently verified evidence and applicable law.
Yours
NDEGWA NJIRU
Ivory Coast v Norway is the World Cup Round of 32 match that best shows the absurdity of the Mercator Projection.
Despite Norway being shown on most maps as far larger than Ivory Coast, the two countries are actually almost identically sized. Ivory Coast is 322,463 km², and Norway: 323,802 km².
Stay tuned for more cutting-edge, geography-based World Cup analysis.
Imenti Forest: Who is Fooling Whom?
NTV can confirm that fresh satellite images indicate that the proposed airstrip inside Imenti Forest was extended by about 200 metres from approximately 1.3 kilometres to 1.5 kilometres within a week.
#NTVAtOne@MargaretKimath6@wangechimu
Contrary to what we have been told, SGR was fully funded by Kenyans to the tune of Sh900 billion.
SGR did not cost Sh360 billion, and no money came from China. We want to know why we are “repaying” a loan for which no single cent came to Kenya.
Kenyans are being asked to pay more taxes through the Finance Bill 2026, yet the 2026/27 Budget hides KSh 101.37 billion under a vague item called “Other Operating Expenses.” No programme. No purpose. No accountability.
Before taxing Kenyans another shilling, Parliament must clean up the budget. We cannot finance opacity with taxpayers’ sweat.
See attached
#StopBudgetedCorruption
https://t.co/YI18RIv1nC
For years, I raised alarms about dangerous gain-of-function research being farmed out to foreign countries, and I was told it was a conspiracy theory. Now, declassified documents show that the U.S. funded over 120 biolabs across more than 30 countries. Some of this research was conducted overseas precisely because scientists knew it would face scrutiny on American soil.
I'm calling for a presidential commission of scientists to review all gain-of-function research going forward. We're going lab by lab and pathogen by pathogen until the American people know the full truth.
https://t.co/gtv6sZ7viR
The level of corruption in this country is on another level, came across this on TikTok and caught my attention, @C_NyaKundiH this guy is looking for you on TikTok, he has tagged you , I don't know if you have seen it, seems he has alot he needs to speak about the mess in Nairobi county.
The @Cofek_Kenya has moved to the High Court in Milimani challenging several provisions of the Finance Bill, 2026 and seeking conservatory orders to stop their enactment and implementation pending determination of the petition. The argument is that Parliament is in the advanced stages of passing tax measures that will restructure how Kenyans are taxed on everyday transactions without adequate safeguards for consumer protection, privacy, public participation and fair administrative action as required by the Constitution. COFEK warns that once the impugned provisions are passed and brought into force, the resulting constitutional injury to taxpayers and consumers may be immediate and difficult to reverse.
COFEK specifically challenges new tax burdens on digital payments, scrap metal transactions and virtual assets as well as the proposed removal of a number of VAT exemptions and zero-rated supplies. For digital payments, the federation argues that expanding the tax and fee net around payment processing systems, card schemes and other financial infrastructure will raise operating costs for banks, fintechs and payment service providers which are costs that will inevitably be passed on to ordinary Kenyans through higher transaction charges and merchant fees. On scrap metal, the petition highlights the proposed 1.5% withholding tax on gross proceeds, warning that taxing turnover rather than actual income will disproportionately hurt low‑income youth, waste pickers and small dealers whose margins are already extremely thin.
Equally significant is COFEK’s concern over the removal of VAT exemptions and zero‑rating on essential goods and services such as basic foodstuffs, health products, agricultural inputs and educational materials. The petition argues that converting these supplies to the standard 16% VAT rate will inevitably push up production and distribution costs, with higher prices being borne by households already struggling with the cost of living. COFEK faults the Finance Bill for failing to provide any clear transition framework or targeted consumer protection measures to cushion Kenyans from the shock of these changes. The lobby therefore urges the Court to preserve the status quo through conservatory orders while it interrogates whether the impugned provisions meet constitutional standards of equitable taxation, transparency, meaningful public participation and respect for privacy and data protection in the emerging digital economy.
I condemn in the strongest terms the use of goons/militias to disrupt civic society deliberations on the Budget at All Saints Cathedral, today.
When a State resorts to these acts, it is a mark of weakness. We must hold to account those sanctioning these goons/militias.
We found evidence of construction going on inside the Nairobi National Park but @KWSKenya just confiscated our drone. Currently protests by lobby groups and environmentalists are going on over the construction.