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Kenya's government plans to sell at least 1,000 datasets from platforms like eCitizen over five years to raise revenue.
The Sh396 million project will include anonymised datasets such as:
— Land transactions
— Passport applications
— Vehicle registrations
— Birth and death records
— Business registrations
If you have a son or daughter aged 15-20, download these laws for them today. Read them yourself too.
1. Penal Code – This contains most criminal offences in Kenya and their penalties. Many people know their rights but have never read the laws that can get them arrested.
2. Sexual Offences Act – Extremely important. Many young men have found themselves in court over relationships they thought were normal, only to discover the law saw things differently.
3. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Control Act – Some youths start with "small things" like marijuana without realizing a criminal record can follow them for years and affect jobs, travel and opportunities.
4. Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act – In the age of TikTok, X and WhatsApp, many young people post, share, threaten others without knowing implications.
There are others, such as the Firearms Act and Public Order Act, but I consider these four essential reading for every young Kenyan.
I have always believed that alongside the Constitution, students should be taught the Penal Code and other key criminal laws in school.
Even if it is not part of the curriculum, schools should invite lawyers and legal experts to educate students.
Sometimes I see a 19 or 20-year-old on the news facing serious charges and wonder: if someone had simply taught them the law earlier, would they be in that situation today?
Should basic criminal law be taught in secondary schools? Why or why not? Follow me here - sholla ard
@Safaricom_Care do you know that your MPESA is not working. Nimekuwa nikijaribu kubuy tokens toka 5am, sai nimelipa mat mara kama tatu kwa paybill still the same thing, pochi nayo is a no show.
What is happening na mbona hamtuambii?
@SafaricomPLC
@ehdande The only ignorant person here is you if you're comparing a life threatening pathogen to road accidents. If they're so successful in treating it why aren't they doing so in-country 🤷. You should know better
@zerobarkthirty For dollars our president shipped us off to Haiti, sold our Biodata, Invited Adani criminals to plunder our infrastructure budget and gave passports to Sudan Warlords. Make no mistake; we are on an existential struggle for the soul of our nation from Madmen.
@HouseForeign Any action taken within Kenyan territory that proceeds in defiance of a valid court order would constitute a direct challenge to the principle of rule of law, which is the foundation of any constitutional democracy. Court orders are not advisory but binding to ALL.
From selling all the parastatals in the country, selling our Health Data records, inviting criminals like Adani, issuing passports to Warlords & Finally inviting Ebola. Ruto Must be jailed after 2027
@HouseForeign It should not suprise you that the plan is already in motion. Both Administrations currently serving have a tendency of disregarding court orders. THIS SHALL NOT STAND.
https://t.co/GpPA4cuCQe
Our government has a responsibility to help Americans abroad.
The US already has domestic facilities specifically designed to safely care for Ebola patients.
The Trump admin should bring Americans home and help them, not outsource that responsibility to a foreign government.