16 real Reasons why Gaddafi was killed:
1. Libya has no electricity bill, electricity came free of charge to all citizens.
2. There were no interest rates on loans, the banks were state-owned, the loan of citizens by law 0%.
3. Gaddafi promised not to buy a house for his parents until everyone in Libya owns a home.
4. All newlywed couples in Libya received 60,000 dinars from the government & because of that they bought their own apartments & started their families.
5. Education & medical treatment in Libya are free. Before Gaddafi there were only 25% readers, 83% during his reign
6. If Libyans wanted to live on a farm, they received free household appliances, seeds and livestock.
7. If they cannot receive treatment in Libya, the state would fund them $2300+ accommodation & travel for treatment abroad.
8. If you buy a car, the government finances 50% of the price.
9. The price of gasoline became $ 0.14 per liter.
10. Libya had no external debt, and reserves were $150 Billion (now frozen worldwide)
11. Since some Libyans can't find jobs after school, the government will pay the average salary when they can't find a job.
12. Part of oil sales in Libya are directly linked to the bank accounts of all citizens.
13. The mother who gave birth to the child will receive $5000
14. 40 loaves of bread cost $0.15.
15. 25% of Libyans had all Ilisna diplomas.
16. Gaddafi has implemented the world's biggest irrigation project known as the "BIG MAN PROJECT" to ensure water availability in the desert.
If this is called “DICTATORSHIP” I wonder what democracy is?
The High Court in Kericho delivered its ruling on an application to suspend the swearing in of Mr. John Chebochok pending hearing of the petition against his gruesome human rights violations highlighted in the BBC documentary early this year. As an interested party, the @LawSocietyofKe will support the petition and ensure justice is served to all the victims.
Steel manufacturers had to wait for the cabinet to be dissolved to start spilling the beans on the underhand dealings by political players in the Executive arm of Gov't. Those two former CSs and the PSs still in office should start singing like a canary before wakujiwe na Subaru.
Since JUNE 18th, we have been documenting as history unfolds right before our eyes. This death toll tells us something about our country and the state of our democracy. Staggering.
WATCH: The sequence leading to the shooting of K24 journalist Wanjeri Kariuki in Nakuru today. The shot seems to have been fired from inside a moving police car, directly into a group of journalists who were clearly identifiable as members of the press.
I feel like Kenya is being experimented on by globalists:
1. Special forces to Haiti, a test to see if Kenya can be used to beat other countries into submission
2. Indigenous Seed Exchange ban to see if we will push back against the capture of food systems
The man who said he would kill 5000 GenZs every day @FarahMaalimM is in Mombasa Sarova Whitesands with UNHCR @Refugees. He is still a free man but if a Mwananchi said what he said they would be arrested swiftly, My sources tell me he has been there the entire week. #AngukaNayo
With respect & reasonable objectivity, I think some of the CSs performed satisfactorily in their dockets:
1. Salim Mvurya
2. Kindiki Kithure
3. Adan Duale
4. Ezekiel Machogu
Many Kenyan politicians proudly show off their luxury lifestyles, but with the cost-of-living crisis and the deadly anti-tax protests, young Kenyans see the flashy habits of officials as unacceptable.