We shall keep moving. We have a country to save. We have no other choice than to keep moving! Tukutane Taita Taveta Sato, naskia fom ni SGR, ama hio kasongo anaeza simamisha hapo Tsavo? 😁
Justice Alfred Mabeya’s seven-day ultimatum is a massive victory for our hardworking farmers in #Ahero, #Bunyala, and #Mwea, who are being systematically sabotaged by backroom cartels. We cannot allow the National Treasury and @kntc_ke to sneak through Gazette Notice No. 10061 in total darkness, handing billions in duty-free waivers to a few well-connected individuals like Abdiweli Hassan while local crops rot in our fields. The government must now lay bare every single beneficiary, quota, and customs entry of this 490,000-tonne scheme, because we will not stand by and watch state machinery used as a weapon to enrich briefcase importers at the expense of local producers.
Imagine a Parliament so disconnected from the people that elected leaders believe they cannot walk the same streets as ordinary Kenyans. They enter through tunnels, move under heavy security, and avoid the very citizens whose taxes pay their salaries, allowances, vehicles, and offices.
Public office is not a royal title. MPs are not monarchs, aristocrats, or a privileged class entitled to insulation from the public. They are elected representatives, entrusted with serving the people not shielding themselves from them.
A democracy is in trouble when elected leaders become inaccessible while demanding ever greater privileges from those they represent. Leadership is a public trust, not an exclusive club.
If your greatest fear is facing the people who elected you, perhaps the problem is not the people, it is your leadership.
We need to talk about how to tackle the issue of political militia, we should start identifying them and exposing them to create a high social cost for anyone engaged in goonism. I’m sure if we use OSINT we can find their identities.
I was 13 during the 2007/08 chaos. Rewatching those clips today as a grown up is pure heartbreak
Imagine fighting, bleeding & destroying lives for politicians who are both dead right now.
Their children inherited dynasties and we inherited the trauma. Never fight their wars.
THE SHYLOCK NEXT DOOR
You would never let someone use your ID to borrow money from a Shylock, then expect you to repay the loan. You would call it THEFT.
So why are we so quiet when it happens to our country?
Kenya’s public debt now stands at about KSh 12.8 trillion. This year, about 91 percent of the taxes we collect will go to paying debt, not improving hospitals, schools, roads, or supporting counties.
We feel it every day through higher taxes, delayed county funding, delayed and reduced capitation, struggling public services, and fewer development projects.
Debt is not the problem. Debt without clear results is.
Every Kenyan is paying for these loans. Every Kenyan has the right to ask one simple question.
What did we borrow all this money for?
Your name is on the bill. Your voice should be part of the conversation.
#KenyaDebtCrisis #OdiousDebt #DeniBandia #GetitDone #ReKe
The attempt by the Attorney-General and Treasury CS to halt this case is a diversion. The High Court has already affirmed jurisdiction, and Kenyans deserve answers on how nearly Sh7 trillion was borrowed and spent. Accountability cannot be outsourced or delayed the Constitution demands transparency, and we will not relent until every shilling is accounted for. The law cannot wait for a forensic audit to determine if the Constitution was violated.
IEBC is showing us exactly who they are by doing absolutely nothing about the blatant bribery happening in Ol Kalou.
If they can't manage a small process without looking away, how will they handle the entire country?
Itabidii sisi wenyewe tulinde kura zetu in 2027.
I've just sent someone KSh 23,000 via Pesalink and the transaction fee was just KSh 20
I had to check how much Safaricom would have charged. KSh 108 which is 5x more