ODM Linda Tumbo governor who accused Gachagua of tribalism has dug a pit latrine costing 500k! A pit latrine used to cost 30k but the governor seems to have imported everything including water! All luos are happy and are singing TUTAM for thief Wanga
SIFUNA: Is SHA working in Homa Bay?
WANGA: SHA is not working.
SIFUNA: But you've been the loudest at rallies claiming SHA is working & supporting this administration.
WANGA: The truth is SHA is not working, actually it owes Homa Bay Hospitals sh 350 Million.
SIFUNA: Funny enough, you're loudest supporter of this administration that doesn't care of your people's health.
SIFUNA: 🤔
BREAKING: MP Majimbo has delivered a fiery speech in Parliament defending Kenyans against the Finance Bill.
He echoed many of the concerns Kenyans have been raising about higher taxes and the rising cost of living.
This is a video every Kenyan should watch before the debate moves any further.
No Democracy Survives the Desecration of Its Sanctuaries
What happened at All Saints Cathedral on Friday is an assault on civilization. For centuries, the church has stood as a sanctuary and a place of refuge, prayer and conscience. From the Kiambaa church fire of 2008 where 35 souls perished trapped inside a house of God, we know what it means when goons are let loose on sacred spaces. Kenya must never walk that road again.
The facts are chilling. On June 12th, coordinated gangs, arriving on motorcycles in two calculated waves, stormed All Saints Cathedral, terrorised civil society actors attending a legitimate post-budget accountability forum, robbed participants, destroyed property and sent Kenyans fleeing for their lives inside a place of worship. CCTV footage exists. Faces are known. Motorcycle plates have been recorded. A suspect in custody has allegedly named a government official as the sponsor. The Inspector General of Police must now ensure thorough investigations are done, and that every perpetrator and financier of this outrageous act is arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
To those that engineered this act of repression, silencing citizens who are exercising their constitutional right to public participation is not leadership. The church is not a political battleground. It is sacred ground which the State has an absolute duty to protect. Church grounds must never be reduced to a venue for intimidating and attacking those who seek its refuge.
BREAKING: A man interviewed by Citizen TV during yesterday's 7 pm and 9 pm news broadcasts made allegations that should concern every Kenyan.
He claimed that some police officers operate alongside goons while dressed in plain clothes.
He alleged that they participate in robberies, attacks on civilians, and other criminal activities.
He further claimed that plain-clothes police officers were among those involved in the attack on All Saints Cathedral last weekend.
And according to him, if some of them are arrested, they are later identified and released from police custody.
These are serious allegations.
But what makes them even more disturbing is that they appear to answer questions Kenyans have been asking for years.
During the 2024 and 2025 protests, many Kenyans watched goons move freely in the presence of uniformed police officers.
We saw videos of businesses being looted.
We saw shops being burned.
We saw civilians being attacked.
Yet in many cases, arrests never seemed to follow.
At the time, many people could not understand what they were seeing.
How could criminals operate so openly without consequences?
How could goons appear so confident around officers who were supposed to stop them?
Now, a man has come forward with allegations that seem to offer an explanation.
Whether his claims are true or false, they demand urgent investigation.
Because if those allegations are true, then Kenya is facing something more dangerous than goons.
A goon can only terrorize a few people.
But if criminals are receiving protection from within institutions that are supposed to stop them, then every Kenyan is at risk.
The most chilling part is that this would mean the line between those protecting citizens and those preying on them has started to disappear.
The police officer you are meeting at the station might be a friend of the one who robbed you.
For me, this is exactly why I say Ruto must go.
A country cannot function when the people meant to protect citizens are themselves facing allegations of participating in the very lawlessness they are supposed to prevent.
Last week, John Mbadi sent goons to disrupt the Human Rights Commission's post budget forum.
The goons also robbed pedestrians walking along the Kenyatta Avenue.
One of the goons was arrested and two people whose phones were stolen reported the matter to the police.
Today, Reverend Cannon Evans Omollo of All Saints Cathedral is reporting that the financier of the goons ordered the release of the arrested goon and compensated the two complainants Ksh 24,000 each in the name of "killing the matter."
This is how to embolden criminals. Politicians are turning the country into Haiti and Nairobi is already Gotham City.
Fresh concern is mounting over controversial Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s company, IMC Construction Kenya, which has secured a stake in the Sh375 billion tender to expand Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
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I have never seen a government that exposes its citizens to danger just because of 15,000.
Man we don't have a country here!!!
Mnataka kuskia ya Ugandans pia ama hii imetosha kwanza?
Kenya could be staring at one of the most serious national security threats in recent history as foreigners obtain Kenyan identity cards and passports through rogue networks operating both in and out of the government.
For weeks, The Standard infiltrated the dangerous networks and uncovered how rogue officials within the Immigration Department and the National Registration Bureau facilitate this dubious syndicate, allowing nationals from countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Burundi and Uganda to acquire Kenyan identity documents without proper vetting, scrutiny or verification, driven by bribery and corruption.
https://t.co/pPOhGNncNt
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
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He died 5 months later.
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The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
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