Dr Fred Matiang'i 8 years ago. Jamaa could even go to dormitories to check the conditions of the places.
Wengi mlikua mnasema ni PR but this is how such negligence is corrected.
This man can save our country. Ebola Utumishi Girls Academy.
Those attacking Arsenal fans for turning up in huge numbers in Nairobi but not showing up for protests are missing the bigger point.
People do not fail to protest because they love suffering. They fail to protest because Kenyans are not angry enough, not desperate enough and not organized enough to sustain serious resistance. That is the uncomfortable truth.
A football victory march is easy because it is joy, identity, banter, music and vibes. A protest is risk, police, tear gas, arrest, job loss, injury and sometimes death. You cannot compare the two as if people are choosing Arsenal over liberation. People are choosing comfort over sacrifice because the pain has not yet crossed the point where staying home feels more dangerous than going to the streets.
That is why these 8am to 6pm CBD protests, almost arranged like someone is reporting to a job, will never shake a regime properly. People come, shout, run from police, take photos, trend for a few hours and go back home before darkness. The government simply waits them out.
A real people’s movement is not an office-hours activity. It is not something you squeeze between breakfast and supper. It is built when the anger is deep, widespread, fearless and impossible to manage with police trucks and press statements.
So stop blaming Arsenal fans. They have only exposed what we already know. Kenyans can gather when they want to. The problem is that, politically, the country is still not angry enough.
This is a man called Danny Bassett - I don’t have a better picture of him. I didn’t even know his second name until recently.
He stood a couple of rows behind me at the Emirates. Always topless and always bringing the energy. We’d hug when we scored and shake hands and have a quick chat if we won.
Beyond that, we didn’t know each other at all, but he was part of my Arsenal experience for close to a decade.
Danny died suddenly last summer and he didn’t get to experience this season. I thought about him a lot today. I hope you enjoyed it mate. You’re missed.
Citizen TV brought a 1st Class Honours tutor to school ignoramuses on the role of Board Members in community-based institutions.
The injection was so clinical that the resultant rigor mortis left them rolling their eyes in shame.
Chama Kubwa doing the Lord's work Since 1906.
A lady who operates a hotel located in Nakuru CBD, along Maasai Avenue between Mercy Mission Hospital and Victonnel Kindergarten, took to social media to share her struggles in business. She was planning to close down today until Kenyans did what they usually do best. By 11 a.m., her business was at full capacity, and she had sold everything until there was nothing left to sell.
Still, Kenyans continued to pay for the ambience, while others came carrying bundles of unga, sacks of rice, mafuta, sugar, and Royco mchuzi mix to support her business. There is something special about Kenyans when it comes to supporting one another; it is only the political class that constantly divides us.
Someone I work with lost his wife due to medical negligence. They have 3 young kids. He takes care of them by himself and sometimes his bro helps when he's around.
A neighbour's kid hit his son and caused damage to his eye. The jiranis caused so much chaos...
A Tanzanian Catholic priest has now revealed something horrifying ....police were reportedly sending alive but injured people straight to the mortuary.
If this is true, it means the violence wasn’t just excessive… it was deliberate. It means some people were denied medical care and processed as bodies while they were still fighting for their lives.
They Kept Shouting "BABA Told Me" Mutahi Kahiga Was WRONG But Is This What BABA Could Do ? Is This What BABA Stood For ? Was This BABA Raila Odinga's Approach on Hate And Tribalism ? BABA Countered HATE With Love..Tribalism With Unity.
@evenmaina Mmetuchosha. It’s like you guys don’t know what happens when someone is dead and is hooked to a machine, a family member has to make a call before those machines are stopped/removed. Na hiyo Kichwa yako ya omena, what do you think happened?