@SilkNHeels Body hair is completely natural. It’s wild that society is holding mangoes to the same standard as women when it comes to shaving their legs.
BREAKING: A massive court case has just put the pads and diapers used by millions of Kenyan women and babies under serious scrutiny.
Over 2,800 Kenyans have moved to court against makers of Always pads, Pampers diapers, Huggies diapers, Kotex sanitary pads and related products.
The case targets products linked to Procter & Gamble (Always, Pampers) and Kimberly-Clark (Kotex, Huggies).
The petitioners argue that products marketed as:
“100% cotton”
“pure cotton”
“soft like cotton”
actually contain significant synthetic materials such as polypropylene, polyethylene and other petrochemical-based compounds.
And that is why this case matters.
Millions of Kenyan mothers, women and families buy these products believing they are mainly cotton-based and safer for prolonged contact.
But according to the petitioners, the products may contain far more synthetic material than consumers are led to believe.
The lawsuit also raises concerns about possible long-term exposure to synthetic materials, especially for women and children who use these products regularly.
The petitioners want:
- Full ingredient disclosure
- Independent testing through KEBS
- Removal of allegedly misleading labels
- Compensation for affected consumers
The case, first filed in 2024, has reportedly faced delays and is now before the Court of Appeal under COACAPPL/E012/2026 seeking orders to fast-track it and is being heard this week.
This is a case that could change product labelling in Kenya forever.
But what is already in court may only be part of the story.
I also have additional data and information from tests we conducted on sanitary pads that I will be sharing later.
Some of the findings raised serious questions for us.
So follow me - Sholla Ard.- There is a lot many kenyans still do not know about products they use every month.
This child has been missing for days now. Please share widely
If you have any information about the wearbouts of Luther Mwangi you can call;
☎️0799542472- John Maina Gicheru(Baba mtoto)
☎️0701713646- Joyce the mum
My son was 16 when he was hit by a drunk driver. He was in a coma for 3 months. The neurologist sat us down in a sterile conference room and laid out the scans. 'His brain stem is intact,' he said gently. 'But the rest... it’s dark. If he wakes up, he will be a vegetable. He will never speak, never know you, never feed himself. You need to consider long-term care facilities.'
We refused. We brought him home.
We set up a hospital bed in the living room. We played his favorite Led Zeppelin records. We read him comic books. We talked to him for 12 hours a day.
Six months later, I was shaving his face, telling him a bad dad joke.
He didn't just smile. He laughed. A croaky, dry laugh.
Then he looked at me and said, 'That wasn't funny, Dad.'
Today, he is finishing his engineering degree. He walks with a cane, but he walks.
The doctor calls him an 'anomaly.' I call him a fighter. Never let a statistic determine your destiny.
you will see better faces, brighter smiles,
souls more clever, more tender, more awake
than the one who lies beside you
and still you must choose them again.
their flaws will press against your patience,
their silence will stretch the space between
what you imagined love would be
and what it truly is.
look for the sparks they bring,
the small gestures that built your bond,
the kindness woven into routine
and the beauty you once swore to honor.
commitment is the quiet flame
that survives admiration’s fleeting shadow,
and contentment is the gentle art
of seeing fully and choosing daily.
i write for those that
love beyond perfection
and honor the heart they promised
Couldn’t agree more. I urge all Kenyans: do not fall silent. Speak and condemn this theft of public funds everywhere; online, in our homes, in markets, in churches, in matatus, in every public space. KES 300B cannot disappear and we behave as if it is business as usual. When a few people plunder public resources, the entire nation pays the price. Raise the alarm. Raise the awareness. Raise the anger. Let us keep this conversation alive until Parliament, investigative agencies, and every institution mandated to protect the public interest is compelled to act decisively.
Silence enables impunity. Public pressure defeats it.
My girlfriend lives the most peaceful feminine lifestyle. She simply does pilates, goes on walks, reads at the beach, writes poetry, and looks pretty. It’s beautiful. She has no idea but im absolutely supporting it for the rest of her life.
That green gourd vlog though:
You don’t owe your internet in-laws a Q&A. Privacy is power, what people don’t know they can only speculate and not use against you. Your kids should never be Q&A content. A digital footprint like that sets them up for unwarranted negative energy..