School is a waste of time. Bunch of people runnin’ around bumpin’ into each other. The bell rings and they give you a carton of milk and a piece of paper that says you can go take a dump or somethin’. I mean, it’s not a place for smart people. That’s my two cents on the issue..✍🏾
The danger of a masked unit that operates off authority is that it can be anyone: a dangerous prisoner buying his freedom, a terrorist paying his keep, a rogue officer atoning for his sins, a serial killer practising his art.
Treat them as that. For all we know Kenya has an estimated 88,483 to 101,000 police officers across its national security framework, bringing the ratio to 1:400.
A mask is not recognized anywhere.
The economic model being pursued by William Ruto cannot deliver sustainable prosperity in Kenya because it is built on assumptions that do not reflect our economic reality.
You cannot tax an economy into growth. You cannot burden households and businesses with ever-increasing taxes while expecting consumption, investment, and job creation to accelerate. When disposable incomes shrink, businesses sell less, production slows, and economic growth weakens.
Kenya's economy is driven largely by MSMEs and household spending. Any model that suppresses purchasing power while increasing the cost of doing business ultimately undermines the very foundation of economic expansion.
We demand #JusticeForCecilOtieno .
Fikirini Jacobs must come out clear.
We are not going to sit and watch as this killer regime continues killing young people.
#JusticeForCecilOtieno
In Ikolomani, Kakamega County, a worrying trend is emerging, with claims that the government is arresting or abducting anyone opposed to the gold mining activities planned for the area.
Look at this video. More than 15 armed police officers descend on a single defenseless young man in Kiamaiko.
He is unarmed. He is overpowered. He poses no visible threat. Yet the blows keep coming.
What is even more disturbing is that many of the strikes appear directed at his back and spinal area. Why? What purpose does that serve other than to inflict maximum pain and possibly permanent injury?
Who is teaching our brothers and sisters in uniform that force must continue long after a suspect has been subdued? When did arrest become synonymous with punishment? When did law enforcement become an exercise in humiliation, maiming, or killing?
A young man surrounded by more than 15 armed officers does not require such violence to be arrested. He requires restraint, professionalism, and respect for the law.
I want to ask the Inspector General of the National Police Service, Douglas Kanja, not just as the head of law enforcement, but as a father: When you watch this video, what do you feel? If that young man being beaten was your son, would you be satisfied with this conduct? Would you call it justice? Would you call it policing?
Every Kenyan child is someone's son. Every Kenyan child is someone's hope, someone's prayer, someone's future.
The uniform should inspire safety, not fear. The badge should symbolize protection, not brutality. A nation cannot claim to uphold the rule of law while turning a blind eye to such scenes.
Kenyans are not asking for special treatment. We are asking for humanity. We are asking for accountability. We are asking that those entrusted with power remember that the people they police are human beings whose lives matter.
The tears of mothers who watch their children brutalized by those sworn to protect them should trouble the conscience of this nation.
"Vitu kwa ground ni different" is a very strategic psychological operation to make you believe that your voice on social media does not matter.
It matters.
It is powerful.
If it doesn't matter, why do politicians post their completed projects here?
James Mulamba: Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta was pushing for the Beyond Zero campaign; the current First Lady prefers praying to solve our problems.
She praised herself that the rains were because of prayers...
#TheLastWordNTV@EricLatiff@Karanja_Ibrah
There is no service in Kenya Police Service.
This is a killer militia weaponized by the state to kill innocent Kenyans questioning the status quo.
#EndPoliceBrutalityKe#RutoMustGoNow
Haha nimeona government bloggers wakisifu Ruto for two days juu ya flyover kumbe bado ni wizi imefanyika🤣 Kenyans tushazoea kuibiwa hadi kitu kidogo Kama hiyo tunarun crazy. That’s why we need this man Sifuna!
If politics is local [Kwa ground],
Why is it that we managed to mobilize protests via this platform?
Why did the state convince voices on this platform to join its side?
What do you mean by "politics is local"?
Do you mean the people here aren't local? Do they live on trees?
Good morning,
It is a new month,
Welcome to July.
Make new decisions this month:
• Wake up early.
• Move your body.
• Protect your health.
• Build your skills.
• Work relentlessly.
Discipline will turn an ordinary month into an extraordinary year.