Around this time last year, we were at City Mortuary viewing Ojwang's body lying on a slab, with blood visible from his mouth, eyes, and nose. Yet the then Central OCS, Talaam, had told us he was at Mbagathi receiving treatment. 1 yr later no Justice
#Justice4AlbertOjwang
Today 8th June 2026 marks exactly one year since the brutal murder of Mwalimu Albert Ojwang' by Eliud Lagat and his killer militia.
One year later, the family of the late Albert is still seeking justice.
One day Eliud Lagat will be held accountable for the murder of Albert Ojwang'
May Albert Rest In Peace 💔
#JusticeForAlbertOjwang #EndPoliceBrutalityKe
The reported fire at Bishop Sulumeti Girls today is tragic. If lives have been lost and students injured, serious questions must be asked. Repeated cases of school arson suggest deeper problems within the boarding school system. Maybe it's time to reconsider whether boarding schools are still the best model for our children.
The President has a furniture business and suddenly forests are being cleared in the name of development. We should draw a line in the sand as citizens
One of the most egregious things about Kenya is that the supposed brilliant president has surrounded himself with fools and idiots like a class 4 dropout who thinks canteens in school sell matchboxes to students. Kenya is collapsing because these are the advisors
The Law Society of Kenya strongly condemns the shocking arrest of Chief Justice Emeritus @dkmaraga and environmental activists protesting the irregular allocation of 76 acres of Nairobi National Park. Bundling a retired head of our Judiciary into a police vehicle for peacefully opposing a Sh42 Billion project, reportedly pushed through without public participation, is a direct assault on the civic space guaranteed under Article 37 of the Constitution. National heritage sites are not state property to barter behind closed doors.
The LSK will not stand by while police force is weaponized against constitutional defenders. We have immediately dispatched an LSK legal team to Lang’ata Police Station to secure the unconditional release of the activists, and I commend the CJ Emeritus for refusing to leave custody until all those arrested with him are freed. We demand an immediate end to the harassment of civic actors and a transparent public audit of the Bomas expansion plan. The @LawSocietyofKe remains firmly on the frontlines to protect our laws and our land.
The arrest of former Chief Justice David Maraga shows how low Ruto’s regime has sunk.
When a government starts arresting former Chief Justices, activists and ordinary citizens for standing up on public issues, it is no longer governing through legitimacy, persuasion or the people’s mandate.
Ruto has lost the people, and what remains is rule by the gun, intimidation and police power. This is how regimes behave when they know the ground has shifted beneath them.
Kenya also remains on high alert for Lassa fever, endemic in West Africa, with a total of zero reported cases since independence (same number as Ebola)
This is how stupid this Comms sounds.
If we get Ebola into Kenya, it'll be because you people imported it.
I'm finally reading Dune. This quote, which is in the first few pages, hits hard:
"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."
The same Lewis Hamilton who used a corporate leasing structure to save money on taxes (around £3.3 million in VAT) when acquiring his Bombardier Challenger 605 private jet in 2013? The same Lewis Hamilton who bought the £16.5 million jet through his British Virgin Islands company (Stealth Aviation Ltd) and who then set up an Isle of Man leasing company (Stealth (IOM) Ltd, to import it into the EU and sub-leased it to a UK jet management firm (TAG Aviation), which in turn provided it back to Hamilton and his Guernsey company under charter agreements? *That* Lewis Hamilton?