In china 🇨🇳the law is paramount. There is zero tolerance for corruption. No matter how high the official's rank or how large the sum involved, once the legal red line is crossed, they will be severely punished under Party discipline and state law. Everyone is equal before the law, and justice will always prevail. That is the foundation all African countries need to adopt.
@SitatiWasilwa@moneyacademyKE Very true.
Regulatory bodies in this country are merely revenue collection channels. Most of them have no capacity to execute their mandates. Look at KEBS, EPRA, NEMA, WARMA....
@MachariaNjeru@amugira "Meanwhile, trucks park along the highway the very problem the facility was built to solve."
It's a big problem in all major centres along the highway from Mombasa to Malaba. An inconvenience to other road users and a disaster waiting to happen.
From the dramatic arrests without any charges of top energy and petroleum officials, to outright lies by line Cabinet Secretaries and cosmetic meetings that never yielded tangible solutions, it was evident that there was no deliberate plan to cushion Kenyans.
Then, on Friday, President William Ruto sealed the fate of Kenyans, offering nothing but a promise.
https://t.co/6U9sL2C0Gs
Fuel imepanda by 70 bob in 2 months tunaambiwa tungoje next month ipungue na 10 bob. Finance bill 2026 is here to paralyze what is left of the economy. Govt claims this overtaxation ni coz the country is broke but has used 1.1 trillion on refreshments & travel. Economic terrorism
I have an immediate response to Mr. Ruto's question on "What public service do we stop funding?"
DEAR @WilliamsRuto
YOUR UNNECESSARY EXPENSIVE TRIPS. THEY CAN WAIT.
@jmudira@MachariaNjeru Couldn't be put any better. After the Matatu strike, the fuel commulatively is much costlier; I don't know what those folks negotiated for
That half a billion would have purchased 200 dialysis machines and overhauled the entire medical field in Kenya, but they chose to spend it on Private Jets. Sijawahi ona president mjinga kama huyu.