This has been the reality of Congo for decades. Any collapse ends the lives of hundreds, all for cobalt, which is used in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, aerospace superalloys, and industrial catalysts.
@sholard_mancity Despite the universe showing KENYANS EVIDENCE on a daily basis, KENYANS are yet to register one confirmed case of dealing with such sellouts. At this point, one can't help but wonder whether KENYANS DESERVE WHAT IS COMING?
@sholard_mancity Despite the universe showing KENYANS EVIDENCE on a daily basis, KENYANS are yet to register one confirmed case of dealing with such sellouts. At this point, one can't help but wonder whether KENYANS DESERVE WHAT IS COMING?
BREAKING: Some of the goons that were cornered yesterday over attempts to disrupt the protests allegedly mentioned MP Jalang'o in a video. I've shared the clip in the replies.
If these allegations are true, then Jalang'o should not be re-elected as MP. A first-term MP being linked to sponsoring goons would be deeply troubling.
And if that's the case, how can he expect Kenyans to trust him with a Senate seat?
Can you see how the sun is Shining today? Fellow Kenyans, we MADE IT to the NEW DISPENSATION! And when we stand together SPIRITUALLY like we did on June 25th no FORCE & NO ARMY can defeat us! Happy Sabbath!
@sholard_mancity The spirit behind this is not just revenue generation, but to ensure masses do not have vehicles. 15min cities, heard masses into controlled environments, leaving land to be controlled by "corporations".
I have read Lee Kuan Yew’s book from third world to first world, I am yet to find a page where talks about building malls and churches. But he has mentioned education, public healthcare, investment in industry, keeping consumption expenditure down. The fundamentals must be respected.
@sholard_mancity What can't anyone understand? Clearly, colonising Africa through military might became too expensive and unethical so they moved to colonialism through pen and paper. That plan involves having a local middle manager elite to institute the debt slavery. Wake up Africans!
BREAKING: Kenyans have just suffered a catastrophic blow. The courts have ruled that the IMF cannot be sued in Kenya, even if they dish out billions in loans that they know will be looted or completely unaccounted for.
This stems from the Okiya Omtatah case, and it confirms the exact nightmare I’ve been warning you about on this timeline.
Think about the insanity of this: The IMF knows our leaders are corrupt. They know the money won't reach the ground.
But they proceed to pump in the loans anyway because they are legally bulletproof, while you and I pay for it through aggressive over-taxation.
If our own courts say international lenders are above our laws while tying a noose of debt around our necks, can we even pretend Kenya is an independent country anymore? Or are it's just a colony run by proxy?
That is a conversation Kenya cannot avoid.