Watu wa Kitengela wanakuaga wamechoka na Ruto kuliko other kenyans. Swearing in ceremony of our next president should be done in Kitengela, their consistency is admirable.
They were scared of the revolution, which would have uprooted and transformed the defective colonial system, eliminated graft, created a merit-based and equitable society.
Today’s transportation crisis is because of the Ruto regime’s corruption, poor leadership and simply not caring about the economic pain of Kenyans.
Ruto’s government must urgently address this crisis and ease the pain that Kenyans are going through #Ukombozi
When you hear politicians suddenly uniting to tell you who the “enemy” is, pause and ask yourself one question:
Who benefits when citizens are divided and distracted?
Too often, the political class closes ranks not to defend the people, but to defend the system that feeds them. They want Kenyans fighting each other while corruption, impunity, unemployment, and economic injustice continue unchecked.
The moment someone begins questioning the structure of exploitation, the wardens of the prison quickly unite and point at a new “enemy” to keep the prisoners distracted.
Kenyans must stop worshipping political camps and start defending principles. Accountability is not tribal. Justice is not regional. Truth is not partisan.
The real struggle is not between ordinary citizens. The real struggle is between a corrupt system and the people paying the price for it every day.
I wish to express my solidarity with Kenyans who have to bear the burden of bad governance that has led to the paralysis of the transport sector today.
While we acknowledge that the fuel crisis is a direct result of the war against Iran, every responsible government is taking steps to cushion their citizens from the high cost of living.
As a first step, Parliament should convene immediately to ;
✅exempt all fuel products from VAT;
✅temporarily remove all fuel levies to stabilise the fuel prices:
✅redirect more resources being squandered through budgeted corruption to alleviate the energy crisis.
Let us join hands to liberate this country @UGMParty@Maraga27 #ukombozi
My friend @RailaOdinga ,am off to Tanzania for a human capital meeting to harmonise the expansion of employment opportunities in our continent. Am back tomorrow evening, and as you have always known, am available to meet one on one with you anytime at your convenience.
WsR
I join Kenyans in mourning the senseless and painful loss of lives on the Nairobi-Kisumu Road at Londiani.
This was avoidable. There is absolutely no reason for more than 7 vehicles to get into a pulled up if the drivers of those were all diligent.
Kenyan roads are too narrow, poorly designed and poorly constructed.
Many Kenyans drive recklessly, in a distracted manner and with illegally acquired drivers licenses.
Too many vehicles on Kenyan roads are mechanically defective.
Most traffic police officers who can act against bad drivers and mechanically defective vehicles on the roads are too corrupt to be effective.
It requires pragmatic, courageous and focused efforts on the part of the ministry of transportation, roads and relevant agencies to eliminate these problems and STOP the ongoing road CARNAGE.
RESIGN!
This is NOT correct.
An acknowledgment of an offer is not a sale and doesn’t give anyone the right to enter, take possession of and occupy another person’s property.
A 10% deposit doesn’t entitle you occupancy BEFORE you satisfy ALL the terms of sale, PAY the balance, then you are given the keys in EXCHANGE of FINAL PAYMENT.
No one should reason and behave the way you have done. You are not above the law. Even if you were homeless and needed a place to stay, you should never have ABUSED your position the way you did.
SHAME ON YOU!