This headline from @Independent
clearly blames the mother for this tragedy. In fact, the father was in charge of the toddler at the time.
https://t.co/Ys7X8DIgDY
Two months ago, I warned about the irregular and discriminatory Busia County medical cover. Today, it has been cancelled, leaving county staff without medical insurance.
This is unacceptable. The County Executive must be held accountable. I call upon the County Assembly to act immediately.
Busia County staff deserve better.
This photo of 20-year-old Ethiopian Naima Jamal, from last year, shows her and as many as 50 others being held hostage for ransom in Libya. It is representative of how Libya’s migrant detention system is linked to the slave trade.
Migrants end up in detention centers where they're taken hostage. The hostage takers then hold them for ransom. If the family doesn't pay, they are auctioned off in a process that is similar to the transatlantic slave trade.
Say what you will about Muammar Gaddafi, but this didn't exist before the United States overthrew his government and lynched him in the streets. This happened under President Barack Obama with Hillary Clinton as his Secretary of State.
If you ever wanted to know why my work is nonpartisan, it's because of shit like this. What politicians do behind the scenes is far more devious than what they do in public.
That part never changes.
https://t.co/pFrBUTs3tY
The image of journalist Mujahid Bani Muflih encapsulates the reality of the Israeli prison system, which has become a tool of slow and direct killing of Palestinian prisoners.
Bani Muflih, a journalist with Ultra Palestine,
Activist Bob Njagi is being held for 7 days for potential treason. He was arrested at Kitengela Matatu Stage while addressing the youth. He is under investigations for planning to overthrow the government of Kenya.
If Nairobians know what is good for us, that James Gakuya guy should not be voted in as our Governor. Mtu amejiweka Kwa billboards tangu July 2025 amepanga kuiba kila kitu.
It disturbing and disgusting, that in this time and age, there are Kenyans - of good education and sound mind, who believe "DEVELOPMENT IS A FAVOUR FROM THE PRESIDENT". End!
This is what our hard earned taxes are buying instead of offering fuel subsidies relief to citizens with the excuse that there is no money.
It's about time we reclaim our nation from the hands of barbarian leadership
Yesterday was a day of service on two fronts.
In the morning, I appeared before the High Court in the case challenging the Kenya, US Framework Agreement on Health. This case seeks to safeguard Kenya’s sovereignty, uphold the Constitution, and protect the integrity of our public health system.
In the afternoon, I returned to court for the public debt case. The court delivered an important ruling, including striking the IMF from the proceedings on the basis of diplomatic immunity. While we respect the court’s decision, the fundamental constitutional questions surrounding Kenya’s public debt remain before the court, and we will continue pursuing transparency, accountability, and justice.
I had planned to join fellow Kenyans in commemorating the anniversary of the Gen Z movement and honoring those who paid the ultimate price on 25th June 2024. Regrettably, my court commitments made that impossible.
Yesterday was not only a day of remembrance. It was a solemn reminder of the courage of young Kenyans who stood for justice, accountability, good governance, and constitutionalism. We honor those whose lives were cut short, and we recommit ourselves to ensuring that their sacrifice was not in vain. The surest way to honor their memory is to continue defending the Constitution, protecting human rights, and demanding accountable leadership.
Although I could not be physically present, I was privileged to support the Nairobi CBD Medical Camp by donating bottled drinking water to help ensure that protesters, patients, medical personnel, and volunteers had access to safe drinking water throughout the day.
The struggle for constitutionalism takes many forms. Sometimes it is in the streets. Sometimes it is in the courtroom. Every peaceful and lawful effort strengthens our democracy.
I remain steadfast in this cause. We remember our fallen Gen Z heroes with gratitude. We honor their sacrifice through action. We will not relent until Kenya fully lives up to the promise of its Constitution.
#LessonsOfJune25
Thank you for the solidarity and the unwavering support from you and the @UGMParty. This victory does not belong to me, but to the people of Kenya and the Constitution we swore to protect.
Those who stormed a church and attacked worshippers were released by the next day. Those who peacefully protested are already in court.
Justice in Kenya no longer appears blind. It seems to recognize faces before it recognizes facts.
You should read this article.
Bob Njagi is being charged with treason, an offence that carries death sentence. He's been detained and allegedly tortured several times in Kenya and Uganda. The gravity of this matter should concern all active citizens of Kenya.
Hizi videos wekeni vizuri. It may not be tomorrow or this year but the next time we manage to tale back our country watu watalala Kamiti. I don't even think we have enough prisons for the amount of people we need to jail
The High Court has now allowed Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah's public debt case to proceed to a full hearing.
The case seeks to establish how Kenya accumulated trillions in public debt and how the borrowed money was used.