We return more determined than ever to end the cruel U.S. blockade and stand with the Cuban people as they fight to build a brighter future for their country.
Special thanks to our partners at @cubamistad and @AmisturCuba for helping make this delegation possible.
@SecRubio Castro on Marco Rubio and his gusano ancestors: "And the worms [gusanos], the privileged, the parasites and the children of the parasites who want to raise the shameful flag of crime and treason, know that they are not going to face "gentlemen", they are going to face men"
For decades, Cuba has been the world capital for radical left-wing terrorism. The regime in Havana has recruited, trained and backed violent Marxist and third-worldist movements across our hemisphere and beyond. Today, we are targeting the network that enables and funds Cuba's subversive and radical operations.
Pursuant to sanctions authorities created by President Trump’s groundbreaking Cuba Executive Order, I am designating the following entities:
1. Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba (MINFAR)
2. Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP)
3. Amistur Cuba S.A.
4. Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR)
5. Minera La Victoria S.A.
Anyone providing services to these sanctioned actors is at risk of sanctions themselves. Foreign banks and other companies that provide services to these entities should freeze those activities.
The Trump Administration will no longer tolerate radical Marxist regimes in our hemisphere seeking to threaten U.S. national security and engage in influence operations to export their poisonous and evil “revolution” to our country and around the world.
Cuba helped several African countries in their liberation struggles against brutal colonial occupiers, including against the apartheid regime in South Africa which the US backed and supported. That’s what he means by “radical left-wing terrorism”, just to be clear.
Four beer company CEOs walk into a bar.
The CEO of Budweiser orders a Bud Light.
The CEO of Miller orders a Miller Lite.
The CEO of Coors orders a Coors Light.
The CEO of Guinness orders a Coke.
The other three look at him and ask, “Why aren’t you drinking a Guinness?”
The CEO of Guinness says, “Well, I figured if you three weren’t ordering beer, it would be rude if I did.”
As an uncle niliamua to start my nephews on harry potter literature to anyone of them who would be interested in trying them out but what african authors can i tell them about, we can't be talking of Ngugi wa Thiong'o in 2026 and that's after he died aged close to a century
Man China has made electronics affordable for third worlders. I never thought I'd see the day when washing machines, laptops, big fridges/freezers & oven cookers could be affordable. When only big brands used to make this stuff you needed to sell your soul in Kenya to afford one.
It is now trite law that where two titles exist, the court will not balance equities. It will trace history, chronology, and legality, then decisively protect only the title with a lawful root.
This principle underscores importance of thorough due diligence in land transactions.
The most dangerous shift in construction isn't Monday morning.
It's late Friday afternoon.
Accumulated fatigue + end-of-week production pressure + "almost done" mindset.
That combination has harmed more workers than most hazards safety leaders obsess over.
Hate how as a Kenyan, everyday feels like we are parenting Kipchirchir through his presidency because he's a toddler that wants to mess up everything.
It's all "Wacha!" "Usiguze hio" "Usiuze hio" "Usiibe hio" "Usikule pesa ya education" "Nisikupate na terrorists" for fucks sake!
A levy that was presented as a housing solution is now being transformed into a long-term debt instrument, potentially binding current and future workers to obligations they never consented to. This is exactly how temporary government measures become permanent burdens on citizens.
This nonsense needs to stop
Hot take:
Every time you write "worker failed to follow procedure" in an incident report, you've failed the investigation.
The real question: “Why was that safety procedure so easy to skip?”
Procedures that aren't followed consistently are poorly designed procedures.
TRAINING FOR KFS TACTICAL OPERATION TEAMS AND INSPECTORATE LEADERSHIP
Forest Law Enforcement Academy, today commenced its inaugural training of officers at the newly established school in Makutani Forest. A cohort of officers drawn from various operation teams commenced their specialised tactical training at the Academy. The training is aimed to refresh tactical skills which will assist them during forest security operations.
The Inspectorate cadre of officers will also commence training from 5th June, 2026. This critical training will also equip the officers with the skills and competences necessary in execution of their mandate at the County and station level. Both courses will run concurrently for a period of eight weeks.
During the opening ceremony, the Deputy Commandant Wilson Leboo, representing the Chief Conservator of Forests, commended the trainees for working tirelessly in their respective stations to safeguard forests. Other officers present included the Mukutani Sub County DCC, Commanding officer FOLEA ans Assistant Commandant Apollinary Mwandigha, RFC Mau Assistant Commandant David Mutoro, CFC Kericho Mr James Kwambai Instructors and CFA members from the Mukutani Community.