Trump paused USAID when he came to power and said, “Africans should handle African problems.” I wonder why the US wants Kenya, an African country, to handle their Ebola problem.
Tafakari
From selling all the parastatals in the country, selling our Health Data records, inviting criminals like Adani, issuing passports to Warlords & Finally inviting Ebola. Ruto Must be jailed after 2027
Today my car key broke at ABC Parking. I googled and found a company that repairs car keys and they come to where you are in minutes and do the work right next to you. It was a Gen Z who showed up and sorted me out all within 30 minutes. We are the ones failing these young people as a Country. They are ready to take off!
Since becoming Prime Cabinet Secretary,
Musalia has never set foot in Kakamega, Vihiga, Busia or Bungoma to start a project.
He has never even built a community latrine.
But in 2027, he will be crisscross western hoodwinking them that "Shienyu ni shienyu."
Reject!
#Tawe
Social media floods with outrage and grief following the shocking death of Father John Maina, a Catholic priest whose body was discovered dumped at Kikopey, along the busy Nakuru-Nairobi highway, days after he was last seen at his Igwamiti Parish in Laikipia County.
The discovery, now under active investigation by DCI detectives, has sparked widespread speculation, especially after it emerged the priest had recently hosted former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and other leaders at a church fundraiser.
Police believe he was murdered elsewhere and his missing vehicle and mobile phone data are now key to tracing his final moments.
Parishioners and clergy alike are demanding swift answers, describing Father Maina as a gentle, dedicated servant of the church whose sudden death has left a deep void.
SportPesa Mega Jackpot is just another Aviator in disguise feeding on youth desperation
The so-called Mega Jackpot now sits at Ksh 413 million, the highest figure we’ve ever seen dangled in front of Kenyans. To win, you must guess the outcome of seventeen football matches. Sounds easy when they market it, but the odds are insane and intentionally buried behind flashy promises.
This is just another digital trap built to squeeze the last coin out of struggling Kenyans. If you’ve ever seen the Aviator game, you already know the drill. An algorithm-driven setup with outcomes you can’t influence, designed to keep you coming back with empty hopes and a thinner wallet every time.
Young Kenyans are getting caught in this loop. Wake up, place bets, lose, repeat. For many, it’s daily. For some, it’s hourly. Every single day, SportPesa pulls in hundreds of millions from this setup while the winners are basically nonexistent. No one ever really knows who took home the jackpot. All we see are claims, banners, and PR fluff.
And while all this is happening, families are getting torn apart. Parents are losing school fees to gambling. Students are flunking out after spending HELB money trying to get rich quick. Couples are fighting. People are sinking into depression. Some even worse.
What’s more disgusting is how these games are marketed. Flashy billboards, celebrity endorsements, radio jingles, YouTube influencers. No warnings. No real transparency. Just constant noise selling false hope.
I’ve been on this since day one. Called out Aviator. Raised the red flags. Wrote the threads. Spoke about the buried suicides and silent addictions. And it didn’t go unnoticed. After the pressure, the government finally blinked. The Betting Control and Licensing Board suspended gambling ads for a month. Parliament also started talking, with Gilgil MP Martha Wangari now calling for laws to tackle these online scams.
But let’s not act like we’re safe now. These companies are rich. They are smart. And they’re backed by power. This fight is not even close to done.
We are staring at a full-blown crisis. One that hides behind flashy jackpots and fake excitement. These platforms don’t care who gets ruined as long as the money flows. The youth are bleeding and the silence from the so-called watchdogs has been embarrassing.
This is not a moral panic. It’s a real problem. A loaded gun pointed at the youth. And if we don’t strip the shine off these games and tell the truth loudly and repeatedly, they will keep killing dreams in broad daylight.
If he is the one, then probably the KDF identified him after BBC reached out to them for comments before releasing the documentary.
To exonerate themselves from eventual blame and public backlash, The KDF then decided to say that he is not one of them, that he is an imposter.