We must make screening less expensive.. procrastination is usually due to cost of the test visa vis meal of the day/ week, we must advocate for cheaper vaccinations for women and men.. and ensure our kids get vaccinated
Your hairy 30 year old friend is waiting for that deal to ivana so that he can go to the campus bar saying its the 19 year olds who want him. And they want him bad. 😭 Okay.
𝐎𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐟𝐢𝐚. 𝐈𝐧 𝐊𝐞𝐧𝐲𝐚, 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐟𝐢𝐚 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐚 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐲.
In October 2013, a man called Bogonko Bosire disappeared. Bogonko, previously a writer with Agence France-Presse, became a blogger for hire after losing his job. He ran a website, Jackal News, where it is said he would post articles for a round of beer. One of the posts he was hired to publish was a leak of the names of witnesses lined up to testify against then President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, at the International Criminal Court (ICC), for their alleged roles in the 2007-2008 post-election violence.
Not long after - probably because of the incriminating knowledge he possessed - Bogonko mysteriously disappeared from the face of the earth. He was abducted, murdered, and his body was never found. Three months later, in December the same year, Albert Muriuki went missing from State House, Nairobi. Muriuki had worked as an intern at the International Criminal Court (ICC) before being appointed to State House. Bogonko and Muriuki were “disappeared” after finishing their dirty job of publicly exposing ICC witnesses.
Many of the witnesses recanted their testimonies after being threatened, while others were paid off. A killer police squad called Kwekwe was formed to hunt down and kill the stubborn ones who refused to recant. The ICC suspects knew who to kill or target because they had a hit list The Kwekwe squad officers were also eliminated after killing the witnesses. The ICC suspects hired a “cleaner” to eliminate the men they had used to do their dirty job.
While Bogonko and Muriuki likely got what they deserved for sleeping with the devil, there are four women who dared to resist the rich and powerful and did not deserve to be murdered.
Nancy Waithera, an employee of the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), was taken out by a sniper as she walked along Kaunda Street in Nairobi on February 17, 2023. She was a whistleblower in a Ksh 1.1 billion scandal involving NHIF CEO Geoffrey Mwangi, who had initially been suspended but returned after he was cleared by the court. Her killers are still walking scot-free.
On July 15, 2021, 67-year-old environmental activist Joannah Stutchbury was shot six times outside her Kiambu home as she got out of her car to clear the driveway, which had been blocked by tree branches. At the time, the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI), George Kinoti, said preliminary investigations indicated that Stutchbury might have been killed for her resistance to the encroachment and illegal construction of a road, and the grabbing of Kiambu forest.
Earlier in March of the same year, the body of a senior officer with the National Land Commission (NLC), Jennifer Itumbi Wambua, was discovered in a field in Ngong after she had been reported missing on March 12. Wambua was a key witness in a case where a deputy governor and a former top civil servant were charged with conspiring to defraud the government of Ksh 122.3 million.
Recently, another mysterious disappearance has hit the headlines. Esther Wairimu is the most senior legal officer at Kenya Forest Service HQ on Kiambu Road. She has served in the position for over 10 years.
On Tuesday, June 9, 2026, she reportedly arrived home from work and told her family that she was feeling uncomfortable after being asked to sign certain documents in the office. She vowed not to return to work.
Nevertheless, she reported to work at approximately 10 a.m. the following day and worked until around 2 p.m. when she left for her home in Juja. Upon reaching Juja town, she alighted from the vehicle she was travelling in and went into Senate Hotel to check out the gym, and disappeared.
For the past three weeks, search efforts by her family, friends, and colleagues have yielded no results. They combed the area around Juja on foot, by vehicle, and even with drones, but to no avail. She disappeared at a time when there are many attempts to grab public land, including inside the forest where she worked, Karura Forest. Yesterday, her decomposing body was found in a forest in Gatundu. She had been abducted and murdered.
In July 2022, two Indian nationals, Mohamed Zaid Sami Kidwai and Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan, alongside their Kenyan taxi driver Nicodemus Mwania Mwange were shot and killed by the police. When Ruto became president, he ordered the police officers charged with the killing to be prosecuted. Officers from the Special Service Unit who had abducted the three men, and those from the National Intelligence Service who had helped do the tracking, were arrested. Additionally, Kenya Wildlife Service officers who had helped dispose of the remains where they would be eaten by wild animals, were also charged. So, to the men and women carrying out abductions and assassinations on orders from above, you will face your day in court.
There are certain appliances I would never entertain the idea of in my house.
For example, pressure cooker. There’s nothing in my diet that requires me to cook that fast and dangerously and secondly, I would 100% cause an accident on the first week. The cons outweigh the pros.
This.having that one person to call when the plane takes off and when it lands and you're happy to tell them every detail of your conference or field work like you're virtually travelling together is my fav thing about a boy I'm friends with.