Finally we are seeing the problem. Finance capital in Kenya is not motivated to make money work for industrialisation and domestic food sovereignty, all it does is accumulate via more rentierism.
Sitting at breakfast with my son this morning while he eats trying to have a conversation with him. I ask him a question. He says, “mom it’s 6:45 am. Stop asking questions.” I say, “what am I supposed to do.” He says, “sit quietly & enjoy my presence.”
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Early this morning, we attended Central Police Station where we had information that about 74 people were being held following their arrest during yesterday's demonstrations. In accordance with their right to fair trial, we agitated for their arraignment in Court without undue delay. The 74 will be presented before the Magistrates Court in Milimani later today, where a team of Advocates are on standby to represent them pro bono.
We urge Advocates who are available and around Kibra and Makadara Law Courts to avail themselves in the event some unaccounted people are arraigned in these courts from other police stations.
In 2025 I attended the Finance Bill Protests on 25th June. I was ambushed by GSU near Koinange street and thoroughly beaten. This is how I woke up on 26th June 2025. That’s a whip.
Protests should not turn violent. We were peaceful and unarmed. Kenya will work one day
Curacao may be heading home, but their story won’t be forgotten.
The smallest nation ever to play at the FIFA World Cup leaves with 1 point, 1 goal and hearts won around the world 🙌🏽
A man in Uganda died. Buried. And 25 kids came forward claiming to be his, wanting a share of his wealth. Kids apparently he had been paying for. Body was exhumed, DNA tests done, came out, 21 kids were not his. Partenity fraud is just evil.