@Realkangethe@HonMosiria 80% of south C is filthy due to this wanton disregard to public health protocals. nearly all storm drains are sewage discharge channels.all storm drains block when it rains,the sewage spills over. @NemaKenya is right next door, and have never done anything about it
While you’re busy celebrating roads outside your docket, armed goons are robbing Kenyans at gunpoint. Chaiwali on General Mathenge Road tonight. Your ministry’s report card is written by the safety of Kenyans not by road projects. Armed robbers struck hotels and roads on a broad day light. Maybe secure lives before chasing credit.@NPSOfficial_KE@DCI_Kenya@C_NyaKundiH@NelsonHavi@omwambaKE
@ntsa_kenya@KURAroads here is evidence of gross negligence by whoever the contractor is doing road works on Waiyaki Way. I circled back to here after witnessing an accident a few minutes earlier.
,@DCI_Kenya mnajua nawachukia lakini wacha nikue snitch. Ndo huyu customer mmoja.
I know a lot of innocent people are not safe with such weapon around.
Mniupdate mkimpata na tafadhali msimwue. Just arrest him and prosecute him accordingly.
Ndo hii IG yake⬇️
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Dennis Itumbi, Head of Presidential Special Projects in Kenya's State House, shared a photo on X claiming to show world leaders at the 2026 G7 Summit. It contains at least four verifiable red flags.
A fact-check🧵
NTSA, this is a citizen complaint.
Blinding headlights on Kenyan roads have become a serious safety issue.
Matatus.
Boda bodas.
Buses.
Private cars.
Some vehicles are no longer using headlights. They are carrying portable suns.
Every night, drivers are forced to slow down, squint, or drive blindly because an oncoming vehicle has turned the road into a stadium.
At highway speeds, a few seconds without clear vision is enough.
Dear NTSA, do you need our help identifying these vehicles?
Because Kenyans meet them every night.
We know the routes.
We see the offenders.
We experience the danger.
Maybe giving Kenyans a better night driving experience has not been urgent enough.
But here is the interesting part:
You can actually fine them.
Maybe the revenue opportunity will finally motivate action where public complaints have failed.
Fine them. Remove unsafe modifications. Make the roads safer.
Road safety is not only about speed cameras and checkpoints.
Sometimes it starts by allowing drivers to see where they are going.
Tag NTSA.
Repost until night drivers are heard.
@ntsa_kenya
🚨 Joseph Blatter (former FIFA president):
🗣 "No one is more official than the referee, and if a country refuses to allow a referee in, the World Cup should not be held in such a country."
The remarks made by Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale in Parliament yesterday are, to say the least, deeply troubling.
The Constitution cannot be suspended by executive declaration.Kenya is a sovereign, democratic State governed by the Constitution of Kenya 2010. Article 1(1) is crystal clear: “All sovereign power belongs to the people of Kenya and shall be exercised only in accordance with this Constitution.” Sovereign power does not reside with Cabinet Secretaries, ministries, or foreign partners, it resides with the people of Kenya.
Any major decision that affects public health, land use, national security, or the siting of sensitive facilities especially one involving international partnerships and potential risks to local communities must respect the national values and principles of governance enshrined in Article 10 of the Constitution.
Public participation is not an optional courtesy. CS Duale’s assertion that an “abnormal situation” excuses the government from consulting citizens directly contradicts these values. The people of Laikipia have already voiced their concerns. The High Court has intervened by halting construction pending proper disclosure. Ignoring these voices is not decisive leadership it is executive arrogance that treats citizens as subjects rather than the ultimate sovereigns.
Hon Duale misspoke when he said Kenyans will not be consulted on the Ebola quarantine centres. Of course they will be and have been consulted. What Duale meant was that "we won't have public participation" on where the Ebola quarantine centres will be established due to the rapidly evolving nature of the disease.
George Graham was calling out the media’s anti-Arsenal bias back in 1990/91. Three decades later, the headlines, narratives and double standards look exactly the same! Some things never change 🤷♂️