@zollz@wanjirunjira Kudos to them!
If the fuel prices stick, price ya kila kitu itapanda and from then on itakuwa ngumu sana kushuckisha prices.. This would be justification enough for every sector of the economy
@Kibet_bull 🤣🤣 when you hear Kasongo Kaongo emphasizing his statements using words like mumenielewa, mumesikanisha hii maneno, tukopamojah!! then just know it's one big fat lie loaded with promises. This is the reason why KENYANS want him out!! it's definitely WANTAM WANTAM WANTAM WANTAM
This video is disgusting, painful, and infuriating because it confirms what millions of Kenyans already know, that some police officers in this country are no longer protectors of citizens but armed errand boys for hire.
A Kenyan man asks simple constitutional questions:
“Who are you?”
“Where are you taking me?”
“What crime have I committed?”
And suddenly the officers become angry.
Why?
Because in today’s Kenya some officers believe a uniform is enough to silence citizens.
They think carrying a gun means they should never be questioned. That mentality is dangerous, primitive, and unconstitutional.
The male officer behaves like a gangster offended that his authority was challenged.
The female officer acts like the uniform itself is law. No explanation. No warrant. No professionalism. Just intimidation and ego.
Meanwhile a woman is comfortably inside the house taking property as officers supervise like hired goons sent to help loot a citizen.
What exactly are Kenyans watching here?
Law enforcement or state sponsored bullying?
And then the Inspector General wonders why public trust in the police is collapsing.
Mr IG, what exactly are you leading?
A professional police service or a cartel of armed brokers available to the highest bidder?
Because if officers can storm people’s homes, refuse to identify themselves, threaten citizens for asking questions, and help civilians carry property out of houses, then Kenyans are not safe.
What is the difference between criminals and police officers who abuse power for money?
Uniforms?
This is why citizens fear police stations instead of feeling protected by them.
This is why Kenyans record every encounter because truth no longer survives without evidence.
This is why respect for the badge is dying every single day.
The brave man who recorded this exposed something bigger than his own suffering.
He exposed a rotten culture inside parts of the police service where power has replaced professionalism and intimidation has replaced justice.
Kenyans now demand answers:
Which police station were those officers from?
Who sent them?
Who authorized that operation?
Why did they refuse to identify themselves?
Why were they helping carry out property in what looked like a domestic dispute?
And most importantly, will the IG act or will he remain silent like every other time citizens are humiliated by rogue officers?
A country dies the moment uniforms stop protecting citizens and start terrorizing them.
Indian homes serve as compelling case studies for residential design in Nigeria.
They demonstrate the power of well-lit spaces that minimize reliance on artificial lighting. Deep overhangs that shield interiors from intense sun Large openings that promote cross ventilation And earthy tones that root the architecture in its natural surroundings.
Simple ideas, thoughtfully applied. And in the Nigerian context, they just make sense.
📍Kerala, India 🇮🇳
Architects :Designature Architects
This is the direction West African architecture could have evolved into; Modern, rooted in a shared central space, expressed with earthen materials, and different from all these modern boxes we now have.
People treat brick like it only knows how to be a wall. It knows a lot more than that. A thread on why brick is one of the most versatile building materials alive, and why the facade is just the beginning. 🧱
#BrickArchitecture
In hot climates, up to 30–40% of heat in buildings comes through the roof.
What happens next depends on the ceiling.
Most designs treat ceilings as just finishing.
They are not.
They control:
• how hot a space feels
• how heat moves or gets trapped
• how much energy is needed to cool
• how comfortable people actually are
Design the ceiling right, and everything changes.
A thread on 7 natural ceiling materials that will help cool your spaces in hot climates: 🪵
@KelMaundu This is true. We have a similar issue in one of our sites that is causing a lot of issues.
Suppliers will blame the contractor stating poor handling during installation but this has to be a product issue.
Here is how payslips will look after February 2026, with NSSF rising for higher earners
The calculations we have done include PAYE, Housing Levy, SHIF, and the new NSSF deductions:
— A salary of Sh50,000 → Net pay: Sh39,270
— A salary of Sh75,000 → Net pay: Sh63,500
— A salary of Sh100,000 → Net pay: Sh70,660
— A salary of Sh200,000 → Net pay: Sh137,300
— A salary of Sh350,000 → Net pay: Sh237,000
— A salary of Sh500,000 → Net pay: Sh335,500
— A salary of Sh800,000 → Net pay: Sh525,700
— A salary of Sh1,000,000 → Net pay: Sh647,500
Nepal is trending because youths successfully forced their corrupt Prime Minister to resign after 4 terms, and are beating corrupt Ministers on the streets.
This is the summary of what’s happening.
Since 2015 when Sherma Oli has been PM, Nepotism and corruption skyrocketed. Regular citizens can’t get regular jobs, all the top paying jobs are reserved for under qualified Politician kids or extended family members.
Like Nigeria, their politicians embezzle from the national treasury without remorse.
Court no longer hold any power because of extreme open bribery. The police, military all institutions are all for sale to the highest “briber”.
Infrastructural development have stunted because they loot the funds for power, road etc. Yet, the contracts are only given to political associates, not open to public.
So the youths and people have been complaining since 2008. But no success.
Until their new gen influencers started using their platforms to call out the government, because they are tired of migrating to get basic jobs.
For two weeks they started a “Nepo Kid” campaign, almost like what Salako did. Theirs was highlighting the luxury lifestyle of politician kids and families. Influencers with massive followings, amplified them.
Seeing the heavy criticism and complain from the Gen Z’s. On August 28th, the government asked all social media platforms to re-register in the country, set up local offices and to give them access to their platforms, under 7 days. Claiming it is to prevent fraud and stop fake news. — disguised “Hate Speech Bill.”
Of course, the platforms failed to comply. The 7 days expired on September 3rd.
On September 5th, the Government ordered the Ministry of Communication to shut down all international social media platform including emails, total of 26.
The full shutdown finalized over the weekend.
In reaction, like Kenya Gen Z’s — Nepal’s Gen Z’s mobilized and hit the streets in thousands on Saturday, Sunday, and number tripled by Monday.
The government tagged it a violent protest, imposed a curfew and gave the police license shoot on sight.
From Monday evening, the police started shooting live rounds. 20 reportedly died and atleast 400 seriously injured. Instead, more people came out.
Seeing this, some of the cabinet members resigned, as the crowd took over the Prime Minister’s house.
They distributed themselves to all the politicians houses, set them on fire, siezed the National Assembly complex, demanding the PM’s resignation, dissolution of the entire cabinet and end of of corruption in the country.
Today, the PM tendered his resignation. Lifted the ban on social media. Yet the protest continued.
According to reports, politicians are fleeing the country in droves. The ones still in the country are being beaten and embarrassed on the streets.
Although the PM’s 4 terms have been bitter sweet, because of political differences. His longest term was when he served for 3yrs 5months from Feb 2018 to July 13th, 2021.
The other three times, he was removed by the alleged corrupt court twice and resigned once due to party friction.
According to reports, Nepal government is now working to appease the youths and appoint an interim government. Yet, the protest is still fully underway.
Apparently the youths are asking for one thing. — Strong Anti-Corruption Laws, Systems and Judiciary.
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