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BREAKING: We reveal that while Health CS Duale publicly stated that the government had halted all Ebola-related activities to comply with a court order, the situation on the ground appears very different.
Yesterday, a USAF C-17A Globemaster III (01-0192, callsign RCH556) landed at Laikipia Air Base, Nanyuki, delivering additional Ebola-related equipment. We tracked the aircraft for two days from Ramstein, Germany.
We can also reveal that another US military aircraft, KC-130J (168072), arrived in Kenya.
In addition, several residents from the Nanyuki/Laikipia area reached out to us yesterday, reporting unusual activity around the airbase, observations that are consistent with what our own tracking has shown.
The question is simple: if everything was halted, why is more Ebola-related equipment still being flown into the country?
What we are seeing raises serious questions about whether the court order is being respected or treated as a mere formality.
We are tracking more developments. Follow me here for updates so you don't miss what comes next.
Today, let's take a moment to remember fellow Kenyans whose names have been lost to time.
In June 1905, a week like this, British colonial forces carried out the Sotik Massacre, killing thousands of Kipsigis men, women, and children.
Many were ordinary people raising families, tending their land, and dreaming of the future.
Armed with modern rifles and Maxim machine guns, the British overwhelmed a community that largely relied on traditional weapons.
The tragedy would help open the door to the seizure of fertile Kipsigis land.
121 years later, their story is rarely told. Many of the victims have been forgotten by history.
May their souls rest in peace. ๐ฐ๐ช
The fastest way to detect manipulation is to watch for people who push urgency without giving you time to think, so build a rule where you never agree to important decisions in the same moment they are presented, because time pressure is often used to bypass your judgment.
Tomorrow, we come together as Kenyans to reflect on the dire state of our Nation and chart the path to take to redeem our country from state capture, youth unemployment and the cost of living.
We look forward to seeing you at Ufungamano House at 9 in the morning #Ukombozi
My classmates conducted a legal aid session at Makueni (Wote) Prison, and the report is shocking. What do you mean we still have people who were arrested during protests serving jail terms because they cannot afford fines? A fine of Ksh 334? Wah.
BREAKING: KTN has aired a major investigation alleging Kenyan IDs are being sold to people in Somalia for as little as KSh 15,000. We share some of the revelations.
Look at the images below.
The 2nd image shows Hassan Mohamed Nur's Somali identification documents. According to those records, he was born in Mogadishu on 14 December 1985.
The third image is a copy of a Kenyan ID featured in the KTN investigation. Key details have been blurred.
According to that Kenyan document, the holder was born in Tarbaj on 1 July 1985.
Same person. Different birthplace. Different date of birth.
If this were simply a case of lawful naturalization, why would the date of birth be different?
The investigation further alleges that the individual now holds a Kenyan passport.
And it doesn't end there; residents from Somalia and Ethiopia are being sold IDs. And it's scary. I am sharing more examples shortly. Follow me here- sholla ard
Ngong road is going to be the โface of Nairobi and Kenya in generalโ during Afcon 2027 for matches held in Talanta Stadium.
Suggestion: All building/land owners need to be โstrongly encouragedโ to improve the external architectural look of their property. Secondly we need proper non-motorized paths plus footbridges
Went for a mentorship session today at Pangani girls and I would like to say - The future is in good hands.
Totally worth my time.
Nani alisomea huku ?
William Ruto opened a furniture factory in Eldoret last year October.
Suddenly, forests are being cleared for state lodges.
And suddenly, in the 2026/27 budget, Ksh 5.3B has been allocated for Furnitures and General Equipment.
Remember Meru Governor said that the state lodge in Meru will be equipped using furniture made from the wood cleared in the forest.
What he didn't tell you, is whose factory will make and supply the furniture.
William Ruto is a thug who thinks that thuggery is a hustle.
A President who is in business with taxpayers money is a thug!
#RutoMustGoNow
๐จ ๐๐๐ ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ ๐๐ก๐ข๐ช: Michael Olise has a tattoo in Japanese that says 'kaizen' which translates to 'Each day a little more'.
๐ฃ๏ธ Olise: "It came from a conversation at the training ground at Crystal Palace. One of the coaches was talking about kaizen. Afterward, I looked into it. The idea of improving every day, little by little, until you reach a certain level. I relate to that philosophy."
The choice before Kenyans is simple: continue recycling the same politics that brought us here, or embrace a new path founded on integrity, accountability, constitutionalism and the rule of law in 2027 elections
#Maraga2027