Why are there bunk beds on that corridor? Are kids supposed to be sleeping in the corridors? Didn’t the extra beds lining up the corridor further hamper escape?
Yes, it’s a discipline issue but we must also address systemic issues in our schools if these kids are to feel safer.
I wanted to go for a morning walk, I opened my WhatsApp and the first message someone has shared with me is this story of a woman who went missing after going for a morning walk in April and has never been found.
What's happening in our country?
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has just made a massive ruling on YOUR pension money.
Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and 3 others LOST the case while defending the government’s position.
For years, the government treated pension money deducted from workers’ salaries as if it were public money.
That is why pension schemes faced endless bureaucracy, procurement rules, delays, and costly approvals before investing your savings.
The Association of Retirement Benefits Schemes challenged this in court.
They lost in the High Court.
Lost again in the Court of Appeal.
But on 15th May 2026, the Supreme Court finally ruled in their favour.
The court declared that pension schemes sponsored by public entities and state corporations are PRIVATE TRUSTS, not government money.
Meaning?
Your pension is YOUR money.
Not the government’s.
Trustees can now invest faster, avoid unnecessary procurement bureaucracy, and potentially grow retirement savings better for millions of Kenyans.
This is one of the biggest financial rulings most wananchi have never heard about.
The State Department for Foreign Affairs has been instructed to prepare and facilitate 11 outbound trips by President Ruto between now and June 30, 2026, at a cost of Sh3.1 billion. https://t.co/FpejnEaA0f
Miringa, a Kenyan boy creating a ‘People’s IEBC’ to prevent any form of rigging, has come up with a way for Kenyans to beat the government at its own game if it tries to switch off the internet!
Hello good people. I plan to #TukoKadi to all parts of the country.
So I know many people didn’t get the chance to join us tomorrow.
But be ready our next location is still Nairobi and that means tuko na shugli inahitaji mbogi Tena.
Kama you didn’t get a chance, please be ready with your ID card.
Next week tuko ground tunazoza. Remember, you can register to vote anywhere and vote anywhere.
Kuuliza sio ujinga, na wengi wamekuwa wakiuliza mahali wanaweza #chukuakura kwa mtaa yao.
Worry no more! Tumejenga site ya kukusaidia kupata locations za IEBC anywhere in Kenya 🥳
Fuata hizo steps rahisi hapo kwa poster ya tatu na utakuwa sorted.
Link: 👉🏾 https://t.co/Fyk0frUc8t
Na kama hautawapata, tuambie hapo kwa comment section ama DM. Share na wengine hii post ndio kila mtu akue rada.
#FuataPin
#ChukuaKura
If this good wave of #nikokadi continues
One of these days teargas is gonna be used to disperse people who are peacefully registering as voters😂😂😂
We are dealing with extremely predictable people😂
I am seeing propaganda being pushed under the tag “patron must act” regarding The Nairobi Hospital.
Let’s correct the record.
Yes, William Ruto is the patron of the Kenya Hospital Association, which owns Nairobi Hospital.
But the role of a patron is ceremonial. It carries no legal authority to interfere in governance or demand control of the board.
Under the Constitution and corporate governance principles, independent institutions must be run by their boards, not by ceremonial political office holders.
Yet, according to reports confirmed by Citizen TV Kenya, a meeting took place where the hospital chair was summoned and asked to allocate around seven board positions, enough to create a controlling majority for Ruto and Felix Koskei.
If those reports are accurate, that is not “a patron acting.”
That is political interference in an independent institution.
And what is even more troubling is watching KK people come here to justify it and say TUTAM.
This is exactly why five more years of this Ruto governance should concern every Kenyan.
If the Ruto govt feels comfortable bending rules today and then trying to normalize it here on X and in public, you can imagine what the next five years would look like.
Kenyans are not fools. We understand how institutions are supposed to function.
Hands off Nairobi Hospital.
Enough is enough.
Under Uhuru Kenyatta, State House looked like a very disciplined gentleman’s club.
Budget: KSh 4.5B.
On the table: fine whiskey, maybe a cigar somewhere, soft jazz vibes in the background. Treasury probably just sighed and paid the bill.
Then entered the era of holy hydration under @WilliamsRuto.
Suddenly the whiskey disappeared.
The shelves are now stacked with Bibles, grape juice, mango juice, passion juice, probably even holy water imported from somewhere near Jerusalem.
But somehow…
The budget jumped to KSh 17B.
Which raises a serious national question:
What exactly are they doing with the juice?
Are they baptizing the entire Cabinet every morning?
Is the mango juice being tithed at 10%?
Did someone discover a miracle where water turns into budget overruns?
Because Kenyans are confused.
When there was whiskey, the bill was 4.5 billion.
Now that it’s prayer, fasting, and vitamin C, the bill is 17 billion.
At this rate, if they add milk and honey, the budget might reach KSh 50B by Christmas.
Apparently in Kenya:
Whiskey is cheap.
Salvation is very, very expensive.
The patients and senior doctors at Nairobi Hospital are writing to the president for intervention, while patients and senior doctors in Kenyatta National Hospital are not writing to him.
Make it make sense
*sigh*
What a caring and proactive President we have… If he only knew of the thousands currently affected by floods and appealing to him, I’m sure he’d be equally as caring and proactive.
Ruto: My Nairobi Hospital Role
State House defends Ruto’s role in the Nairobi Hospital row
State House: Ruto intervened after appeals from stakeholders
Hospital dogged by governance, financial and operational issues
Ruto acted as patron of the Kenya Hospital Association
President Ruto says he pushed for reforms in five key areas
#CitizenMondayReport