A trilogy — the “IM” series explores the beautiful, brutal, and liberating tension between two opposing forces: patience and impatience, perfection and imperfection, impossibility and possibility.
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Madagascar 🇲🇬
Shocking!!
Michael Randrianirina, President of Madagascar, is trending after being seen going through normal airport security checks in Antananarivo.
In the video, he stands in line with others, carries his own luggage, and waits for checks before boarding a flight to Equatorial Guinea.
No special treatment.
No heavy convoy.
This is rare for many African leaders.
Since taking power, he has kept a simple lifestyle, often moving with minimal security and staying close to ordinary citizens.
In one week alone;
1. Ksh 20B affordable housing loan cannot be accounted for.
2. Ksh 33B paid to ghost workers
3. Ksh 11B looted from SHA
4. Ksh 2.44B spent on unconstitutional office.
And the same time, education and health sectors are in a funding crisis.
This is a murderous regime which came to steal, to kill and to destroy.
#RutoMustGoNow #DrainTheSwamp
Muranga County brought mango farmers together,negotiated deals with juice processors .
Eg Sunny Mango in Kambiti,Vertz in Machakos,Premier Foods Nbi .
Sunny makes puree,which Coca cola buys, & makes your juice.
Farmers now earn Ksh 23 per Kg - up from Ksh 3 .
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🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
Road to 16,000 signatures.
Dear Kenyans we are seeking your assistance in reposting the petition to have the constitution of Kenya studied in school from primary to tertiary level.
Regards,
Ng'ang'a Muigai.
We can make it happen!
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@gsomollo@OchiengJob9468@NjiruAdv@skmusyoka@Railajunior As long as Riggy G is not on the ballot, it's well by me. It's not him whom I am electing. It's Kalonzo. After all, it's every voters role to make one president or not. Riggy G hasn't influenced my vote. Anyone who'll help in sending out Kasongo home is very welcome.
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Fellow Kenyans,
On 15th October 2025, President William Ruto assented to eight Bills passed by the National Assembly. I commend the Executive and Parliament for advancing key reforms in tourism, land registration, wildlife conservation, and digital finance.
However, three of the new laws raise serious constitutional concerns that I cannot, in good conscience, overlook.
First, the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2025 contains vague and overly broad provisions that threaten freedom of expression and access to information. It risks turning Kenya into a surveillance state where online platforms can be shut down without due process. I will challenge the unconstitutional sections in court.
Second, the National Land Commission (Amendment) Act, 2025 seeks to restrict the Commission’s constitutional mandate by imposing unlawful timelines for reviewing historical land injustices. Land justice cannot be rushed or constrained by arbitrary deadlines.
Third, the Privatisation Act, 2025 unconstitutionally permits the transfer of public land and assets without Senate participation, contrary to Article 68 of the Constitution. Public land is a sacred trust, it cannot and must not be privatised.
My stand is principled, not political. I support all progressive laws that promote justice, equity, and accountability, but I will firmly resist any legislation that undermines our Constitution or weakens the sovereignty of the people.
Let us remain united in defending the rule of law. Kenya must be governed by the Constitution, not by convenience.
God bless Kenya.
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Raila has NEVER been president and most likely you never even voted for him but like many others you blame him for anything and everything under the sun.
Coming to healthcare Rutos presidency is 3 years only not 30.
Facts are stubborn so please allow the rest of us to mourn Baba.
The question remains simple but urgent: why must a Kenyan seek government permission to farm on their own land? The Land Control Act has crossed every line of reason and decency. It is government overreach at its worst — a slap in the face of every hardworking farmer who tills the soil to live.
This law treats farmers like criminals for simply wanting to grow food. It makes it seem as though owning land is no longer a right, but a privilege controlled by bureaucrats in Nairobi. We cannot and will not accept such open humiliation from leaders who have never held a jembe in their lives.
Farming is not a crime — it’s survival. The moment a government decides to regulate what a man plants on his soil, freedom is dead. The Land Control Act is not reform; it’s robbery dressed in legality. It’s time we stop whispering our anger and start shouting it in unison across every village and county.
We are done watching quietly as they strip us of our dignity and independence. If they want a fight over our land and our right to farm, then they shall find us in the streets, with our voices, our placards, and our resolve. We will defend our soil — because that soil is our life.