@SethOlale If the integrity of the president of this country is questionable, what do you expect the rest who are in power to do? They will just follow the role model. I deeply cry for this country. Imagine how many lives this kind of money can change!
PS in charge of internal security Dr. Raymond Omollo always posts sleek and amazing roads, beautiful stadiums the government of H.E @WILLIAMSRUTO built over the years. And Kenyas of roho safi take judicial notice of the good work done. But roads and other infrastructure aren't Dr. Omollo's docket. He is in charge of law and border...to make our streets and neighbourhoods safe and secure. Strangely, you will never see Dr. Omollo post anything meaningful on matters relating to the welfare and security of the citizenry. He knows too well that Boda Boda riders have taken over the streets of Nairobi and many cities, robbing and pillaging at will and without fear. The Westlands incident is the latest instalment of this sad state of insecurity in Nairobi. But such occurrence are many and frequent. So, Dr. Omollo please, leave matters of roads and stadiums to CS Chirchir and CS Mvurya...when will you address the work you are employed and paid for?
Men,
• She has the latest iPhone,
• She is always on flights,
• She is in exquisite restaurants,
Yet, she has no known work, or history of career progression,
She is a whore.
A hopeless, soulless, miserable, damaged woman.
Avoid her.
#MasculinitySaturday
USA REPORTER: "Do you understand that we are in the motorcade with the President?"
CHINESE REPORTER: "This is my country, the security on our side, do not allow you, sir, to leave this area."
GOOD MORNING AFRICANS
We see things differently in this country. What I see here is a clear message to the world that the streets of Nairobi are safe. Safe enough even for the president of the second-largest economy in the EU to go for a run.
A city branded as a livable, breathable space where a world leader feels entirely comfortable. To any observer, this level of accessibility is far more convincing than a formal speech about the ease of doing business. Of course, others may see it differently, and it's okay.
A fiery speech by South Africa's🇿🇦 EFF leader Julius Malema, over xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals.
“You say Zimbabweans take your jobs. Nigerians take your jobs.
You march, close shops and beat up people. Tell us after doing that how many jobs have you created, by beating up these Nigerians, Zimbabweans and Ghanaians?
You beat people because they took your jobs.
You close a shop that hires people. How many have you created after beating and chasing them?
Unskilled men, with no skills, none whatsoever, say somebody took away their jobs. I don't want your votes if you behave like that. Take them away.
Pushing out of school an African child that looks like you, I will never do that. You can take your votes. Make me die with my conscience very clearly.
I will never refuse a pregnant woman of African descent to give birth in the clinics of South Africa. Never!”