THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN SOLD
Guys as we were busy politicing and catching bullets left right and centre, parliament passed the GOVERNMENT OWNED ENTERPRISES ACT 2025
Do you know what that bill has done?
Its given the presidency a through pass to privatise 63 parastatals without going back to parliament! Without seeking even public participation!
You know what, of the 63 parastatals, 18 have already gone!
Have you seen government parastatals change names and add LIMITED at the end?
It means they have been privatised.
Privately the shares have been sold to foreign and local companies, they will later list the same at NSE and reap the profits when the prices go up.
Imagine a parastatal like Kenya Railways, all the land is gone! Kenya Seed Company!
The kind of colonisation coming to be fall us is worse that the 1900
Wake up from your slumber
The young people of this country are the ones that will save this country. Once we return to the values of meritocracy in public service, such talent will not go to waste.
@Mabonga_254@Slevin_XIII Ideally, 100% percent but politically 40%. Both of them are appealing to the same demography , with SIFUNA being able to break away just a little bit into the old garde of politics
BRIEF ON TODAY’S PROCEEDINGS IN THE ODIOUS DEBT PETITION AT MILIMANI HIGH COURT
This morning, the Milimani High Court did not hear the substantive Odious Debt Petition. Instead, the matter was adjourned to allow the Court to address multiple interlocutory applications seeking either to dismiss the petition unheard or to strike out some parties from the suit.
The key applications before the Court are as follows:
1) The Attorney General argues that, because the Government has directed the Auditor‑General to conduct a special audit of Kenya’s huge odious debt stock, the petition is premature and the Court lacks jurisdiction to entertain it at this stage. The AG therefore contends that the Court should await the outcome of that audit. The National Assembly supports the AG’s position.
2) The @IMFNews seeks to exit the case, invoking immunity under a treaty it signed with Kenya in 1963, which grants it absolute immunity before Kenyan courts.
3) The Former Auditor General Edward Ouk and the former Controller of Budget Agnes Odhiambo claim personal immunity, asserting that they acted in good faith during their tenure and therefore cannot be held accountable for any shortcomings.
4) The Current Auditor General FCPA Nancy Gathungu, CBS, and the current Controller of Budget Dr. Margaret Nyakang’o maintain that they cannot be sued in their personal capacities; only their respective independent constitutional offices may be parties to the suit.
Although the petitioners had fully responded to all the applications and were ready to proceed, the @IMFAfrica and other parties stated that they were not ready and requested seven days to respond to the petitioners’ rebuttals of their applications.
The Court then directed that all parties wishing to file any responses (replying affidavits and/or submissions) do so within seven days of today. The Court will thereafter peruse the documents and render its ruling on the applications on 25th June 2026.
To fast‑track the matter, the Court will deliver its ruling on the applications without orally hearing the parties. There will be no highlighting of submissions.
If any of the parties are struck out, they will be dropped from the case, and it may become necessary to amend the petition before it is heard on the merits.
Finally, if the AG’s application to strike out the case unheard is dismissed, the petition will proceed to be heard and determined on the merits. If the application succeeds, the matter will end there.
The petitioners are fully prepared and are doing everything possible to succeed in this epic battle against Kenya’s huge odious debt stock. Kenyan taxpayers deserve accountability and fiscal justice. We shall not relent. The petitioners will not be the first to blink. #ReKe #DeniBandia #OdiousDebtKenya
HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE 🫨
Sabastian Sawe becomes the first person ever to break the 2-hour barrier in official race conditions, storming to a historic 1:59:30‼️
@KejelchaYomif, on his marathon debut, also breaks 2 hours with a stunning 1:59:41 and @jacobkiplimo2 clocks 2:00:28, also faster than the previous world record 😤
Wednesday, at exactly 6.30 pm, we get to talk with @edwinsifuna on a wide range of issues: how he met Raila; why Ruto's chances of reelection are next to zero; why the GenZ are going to fix this country; AND, why NOBODY will steal the 2027 elections.
If Kshs 500 million was recovered from just 4 junior govt officials, how much do you think is kept under mattresses from the Chief in Hindi, Lamu to the top echelons of goverment? My educated guess is that today, Sunday April 5th, over 10 billion dollars plus is under mattresses
Njeri Maina: I don’t know Sifuna very well and we’ve had very minimal interactions but one day he told me, there are 2 things in this Parliament. If you’re eating you shut up and turn a blind eye to everything but if you will defend the people, you can be certain that you will not make any money in this regime
#JKLive
Talanta Stadium; consider its size and magnificence. Do not focus on the cost, kickbacks, sequencing priorities, or how the Tellcom land ended up in the hands of an individual who sold it back to GoK at a handsome profit. Who says we're NOT well on the way to Singapore 😂😂
Morocco is building the largest stadium in the world with a seating capacity of 115,000 complete with a mini-city around it at a cost of $500M (Ksh. 65B). Meanwhile, Kenya is building a 60k capacity stadium (the size of Kasarani stadium) with no supporting infrastructure at a cost of Ksh. 45B. No country can survive the theft that is currently underway in Kenya
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