Here is a radical thought: what if the govt invested in public primary schools and then ensured that no one could move their children to schools outside their locality! The result would be
1. The so called middle class would have more disposable income for investment &savings
Political temperatures are rising.
Public hostility is growing louder.
Economic frustration is deepening.
Has political intolerance in Kenya evolved… or simply changed location?
Join The Blueprint Dialogues for a candid national conversation:
“Political Intolerance: Has Stone Throwing Moved to the Mountains?”
Wednesday, 27th May 2026
8:30 PM (EAT)
Live on X Spaces
This is not about tribal attacks.
It is about democratic culture, tolerance and the future of political engagement in Kenya.
#TheBlueprintKE #PoliticalTolerance #AuthenticKenyanDialogues
Is Kenya witnessing real healthcare transformation or a digital rebranding of old inefficiencies?
As Kenya transitions to SHA, important questions continue to emerge around:
- health care access
- efficiency
- implementation
- public trust
- citizen experience
Join us for a structured, balanced and solution focused discussion on the future of healthcare in Kenya.
Accountability in Political Competition
As we move toward 2027, the political landscape must be judged not just on criticism of the current government, but on the clarity of alternatives being offered to voters. While the current administration has attempted to pursue its stated agenda, citizens also deserve a clear manifesto from those seeking power, outlining what they will do differently rather than focusing only on removing the government without presenting a concrete plan for where they are taking the country.
-@kiruimk
“When Payday Feels Like Survival ”
For many Kenyans, payday no longer feels like relief.
Between deductions, rising costs, and shrinking disposable income, families are being forced to adjust their lives in real time.
So the question is:
Is the current economic path sustainable for the Kenyan worker?
Join us this Wednesday, 13th May, at 8:30PM (EAT) on X Spaces.
Let’s talk openly and constructively.
🇰🇪 X SPACE CONVERSATION
The Blueprint – Informed Kenya Dialogues
Kenya at a Crossroads:
Politics of Progress vs Politics of Entitlement
As national conversations evolve, two contrasting narratives continue to shape public discourse, often framed as “Tutam vs Wantam.”
But beyond the slogans, deeper questions emerge:
* Are we building a culture of productivity or expectation?
* What kind of politics drives sustainable development?
* Do citizens demand opportunity, or entitlement?
* What incentives are shaping leadership and policy choices?
In a First World economy, growth is driven by value creation, strong institutions, and accountable governance.
So where is Kenya headed?
Join us for a structured, balanced, and thought-provoking conversation examining the politics shaping our future.
🗓️ Wednesday, 7th May 2026
⏰ 8:30 PM (EAT)
📍 Live on X Spaces
This is not just about slogans, but about systems, choices, and long-term direction.
#FirstWorldKenya #Governance #EconomicGrowth #InformedDialogue
@blueprintdialog While the right to Assembly, Picketing, Demonstration and Petition are enshrined in the the constitution, this right is not absolute and should not be exercised to the detriment of others
@Ronn_wan You have every right to not give him business. Would yor boss assuming you are employed have the right to fire you if he belonged to a different political persuasion?
@KenyanSays The govt sold 65% stake not the entire company. Depending on market performance, there will potentially be dividends earned. SHA was a one off CAPEX
@blueprintdialog " We've built an ecosystem and mechanism of holding the government to account for political violence. There are not checks and balances to hold the opposition" - Wakili Jared Mugendi
@blueprintdialog "Politics comes and goes but your brother who lives next to you, who you meet in traffic, whom you work with remains" - Wakili Jared Mugendi