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@KRACare Can you help me change the phone number on my etims account. I cannot change my password as it is being sent to the old number which is inaccessible.
Did you know that the DCI first arrested Mama Jerono from the classroom in front of pupils and teachers and whisked away. Under duress, she was told to call Jerono and tell her if she didn't surrender herself to Nakuru Central Police Station her mom would be harmed and she would be to blame?
When she complied, she was driven for 200kms to Kitale.
The metal door test, the Northern bypass music test, the alma mater test, the STEM career test and the B+ test. I've failed all. It's time to initiate the sepukku protocol.
So basically Gulf Energy wonβt pay key taxes, canβt be touched by retroactive legal changes, will recover more costs before Kenya sees a shilling, and now controls the entire Turkana project:
Out of curiosity, I went to IMD to check the listing.
Kenya is ranked position 56. As you can see, Colombia has +3, Mexico +1, Brazil +4, Botswana -4. However, Kenya has no + or minus arrows. Now, According to the website (in F2), lack of an arrow indicates no change. Which is fair maybe because its our first time being listed. But more amusing, if you click on the country profile, its interesting to note that theres no Economic data available for Kenya (F3). Not a single piece of economic data. See reference (F4) Nigeria Profile data. Now then, On what basis were we ranked without data?
Anyway, this is why getting the whole picture is important. Because something looks amiss and quite suspicious.
My people,
First, thank you to everyone who supported us yesterday.
We raised about Ksh 6,000 through our till number 6280853
Many assume we collect huge amounts, but the truth is, itβs usually small contributions like these that keep this work alive.
Every little bit helps, and we are truly grateful. ππΎ
Now, let me explain something important coz someone asked why would we test arsenic in sugar and how safe our food is .
Weβve been testing sugar and other foods, and this work is not just random.
Itβs because weβve noticed two dangerous chemicals appearing more frequently in our foods, especially in sugar, rice, and even maize:
Arsenic - often comes through fertilizer
Glyphosate - a herbicide used widely during farming by many farmers in brazil and now kenya
For cooking oil is different compounds.
I want you to take a few minutes and search these two chemicals yourself.
Check what long-term exposure does to the human body.
Youβll find links to cancers, liver and kidney damage, and nerve problems.
Now hereβs the worrying part;
Even foods that pass KEBS standards can still be risky in the long term.
For example, sugar with 0.2 mg of arsenic per kg is technically βsafe.β
But imagine you use the same sugar every day, in your tea, porridge, and cooking, for months, for years.
Thatβs how arsenic slowly accumulates in your body.
It hides in your liver, kidneys, skin, and nails, and over time, it becomes poison from within.
Thatβs how cancers develop quietly, over years of βnormalβ use.
And glyphosate? Same story.
Itβs allowed in most countries, but even small amounts, consumed over long periods, raise cancer risks, especially for people who rely on these foods daily.
Thatβs why weβre doing this, to create awareness and demand accountability.
We donβt want panic; we want the truth, verified by real lab tests.
But this work isnβt cheap.
Some labs demand full payment before releasing results.
Others charge thousands per sample.
We are not funded by any government or big donor, only by ordinary Kenyans who care.
So if you believe in what weβre doing,
If you want transparency about whatβs in your food
Please keep supporting us through our till 6280853 or link.
Every small contribution keeps this mission alive.
Accountability begins with truth, and truth requires resources.
Weβll keep doing our part, and together, weβll protect the health and future of our people. π°πͺ
Some important advice.
Normalize using less sugar
Normalize using less cooking oil
My X family,
Last week, the company running the Nairobi Expressway quietly announced its financial report, and again, theyβve declared a loss.
This time, about KSh 1.9 billion in losses.
Last year, it was about KSh 1.2 billion.
Strange, right? Because every day, more and more Kenyans use that road. The traffic is always full, the toll booths are always collecting money, and yet, year after year, they report losses.
I can tell you 100% , this is not normal.
From credible information Iβve received, theyβve been allegedly underreporting revenue and declaring losses so they can avoid paying taxes.
But hereβs where it gets even more dangerous: I am informed that inside the hidden Expressway agreement, thereβs a hidden clause that very few people know about.
It says that if the company continues making losses, they can be allowed to keep operating the road for over 30 years until they "recover their investment."
Think about that. The more losses they declare, the longer they control the road.
This is how PPPs (Public Private Partnerships) are used to silently drain a nation, through technical language, secret contracts, and cooked numbers.
Iβll be sharing some of these documents and details soon. Some of them are sensitive, and even my sources are uncomfortable allowing them to go public. But the truth must come out.
For now, just know, thereβs a serious problem here.
And as always, Iβll stand with you and for you, because our silence is what they depend on.