A clip has surfaced showing former Interior CS Fred Matiang'i
Commenting on the arrest of 5 goons who disrupted then DP Ruto, who is now the President.
Matiang'i delivered a strong warning, insisting that
Every citizen has the right to travel freely to any part of the country
Someone should tag @kipmurkomen
The Bishop display weaponns that were to be used to attack Sifuna and Orengo in a church service in Kisumu.
All these because Orengo and Sifuna have decided to speak for Kenyans. One day all these will be a past tense.
@LindaMwananchi_
You can see how the police were handling goons who were throwing stones to Linda Mwananchi leaders and compare with how they have been dealing with peaceful protesters.
Eng. Luka Kipchumba Kimeli, DG @KeNHAKenya 🫡
I greet you today in the name of Lord Vishnu.
Not because I suspect you practice Hinduism, but because your fear for Lord Jesus is clearly at zero.
Probably because of Pastor Kanyari and his colleagues who’ve been using that name as a business name for so long you stopped taking it seriously.
But be assured Engineer, He is still very much operational.
I come to you most days NOT because I want your job.
I come because I genuinely believe your employment letter has my name written all over it.
Now look at this image.
That mountain of sand.
Sitting. In the MIDDLE of Waiyaki Way.
Opposite Njuguna’s place.
On one of the busiest highways in East Africa.
Just sitting there for days.
No warning signs.
No barriers. No apology. Just sand.
Proud sand. Unbothered sand.
Engineer, I know your children are abroad. Safe. Warm.
Probably in a country where a civil servant would lose sleep and their job if they left a sand mountain on a highway overnight.
But Wafula from Kangemi?
His children are squeezed in a single room in Kangemi.
They have nowhere to go.
But they want to see him come home.
Not in a casket.
Kamau from Kinoo?
Yes he drinks.
Yes he’s occasionally useless to his family on weekends.
But even his family who have every reason to complain would still rather hear his noise every evening than attend his funeral because a contractor left unmarked sand on Waiyaki Way at night.
This is conduct unbecoming Engineer.
Your equivalent abroad where your children live loses sleep over things like this.
You? You’re sleeping like a man with zero outstanding items.
You and I must agree on one thing today.
Let us hate mediocrity together.
Let us set a bare minimum, you from UoN, me from Kingeero Polytechnic and agree that mountains of sand on highways with zero warnings is below that minimum.
This has to be cleared today.
Not tomorrow. Today!
Your favorite villager. Still watching. Always watching. 👀
Eng. Luka Kipchumba Kimeli, DG @KeNHAKenya 🫡
I greet you today in the name of Lord Vishnu.
Not because I suspect you practice Hinduism, but because your fear for Lord Jesus is clearly at zero.
Probably because of Pastor Kanyari and his colleagues who’ve been using that name as a business name for so long you stopped taking it seriously.
But be assured Engineer, He is still very much operational.
I come to you most days NOT because I want your job.
I come because I genuinely believe your employment letter has my name written all over it.
Now look at this image.
That mountain of sand.
Sitting. In the MIDDLE of Waiyaki Way.
Opposite Njuguna’s place.
On one of the busiest highways in East Africa.
Just sitting there for days.
No warning signs.
No barriers. No apology. Just sand.
Proud sand. Unbothered sand.
Engineer, I know your children are abroad. Safe. Warm.
Probably in a country where a civil servant would lose sleep and their job if they left a sand mountain on a highway overnight.
But Wafula from Kangemi?
His children are squeezed in a single room in Kangemi.
They have nowhere to go.
But they want to see him come home.
Not in a casket.
Kamau from Kinoo?
Yes he drinks.
Yes he’s occasionally useless to his family on weekends.
But even his family who have every reason to complain would still rather hear his noise every evening than attend his funeral because a contractor left unmarked sand on Waiyaki Way at night.
This is conduct unbecoming Engineer.
Your equivalent abroad where your children live loses sleep over things like this.
You? You’re sleeping like a man with zero outstanding items.
You and I must agree on one thing today.
Let us hate mediocrity together.
Let us set a bare minimum, you from UoN, me from Kingeero Polytechnic and agree that mountains of sand on highways with zero warnings is below that minimum.
This has to be cleared today.
Not tomorrow. Today!
Your favorite villager. Still watching. Always watching. 👀
1.Let's compare how much the 1st world countries are allocating on health budgets vs Kenya.
2. Look at water and sanitation.
3. How does Kenya allocate on R&D in the health sector ?
The government hired dar to draw the JKIA masterplan. Good choice. For over a decade dar has been ranked the world's top airport design firm. They master planned Al Maktoum in Dubai, set to be the largest airport on earth. They worked on Hamad in Doha, named the world's best airport of 2024. They have planned or built 300 airports across six continents. When Kenya needed a plan, we reached for the very best in the world, and we were right to.
So now that the government has chosen the best to design it, we hope they will follow through and, in the same spirit of excellence, choose the best in the industry to build it. Kenyans are ready to throw their full weight behind this project. We are all tired of the old, leaking airport that has long outlived its usefulness.
Having seen the concept designs, I am quite excited. They are stunning and way better than any previous ones. The new terminal takes its cue from the savannah and the great migration, with a canopy that filters daylight the way the sun falls through the plains, a gateway that feels unmistakably Kenyan and world-class at the same time. This is the standard we should all be proud of. Now let us match it with a build, and a process, worthy of the drawings.
Get the documents here shared by oomf:
https://t.co/ICYqutytuP
A young Kenyan woman is calling out Lang'ata MP Jalang'o for appearing on billboards along Nairobi County's major streets, pointing out that the photo of the MP features an upside-down national flag.