Just to be clear, in my heart of hearts I want nothing but the best for my siblings and relatives. We grew up together. We are the only ones here. Yes, we can disagree and debate fiercely, but nothing in my life will will ever change that. There is no hate here, only love.
Wadau, there was decent enough turnout today to cause some disruption lakini bado. The buildup to June 25 has begun. We need more momentum. We need numbers. Maandamano next tutokee kwa wingi. #JusticeForAlbertOjwang
With friends from Mombasa, we visited Bonnie at his home today to see how he was fairing.
With 3 broken bones and a shattered body, Bonnie’s spirit is unbelievably strong and he can’t wait to get back to fighting for rights. ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
Through Prof. Ngugi wa Thiong'o words, he gave voice to the oppressed. Through his courage, he challenged systems. He taught us the power of language, memory and resistance. His stories live on in books, classrooms and in the hearts of generations.
Rest in Power comrade!
On this commemoration of #AfricanLiberationDay we Affirm that it is not a historic event but an ongoing process and it is deeply rooted in the daily lives of africans #ALD2025 is a Day of our renewed commitment for a borderless Afrika.
Africa Moja! Africa Huru!
#AfricaDay
Good people, I have no words🥹🥹 thank you for your support, concern and love. I am not okay but what a relief to be alive and back home! I still can’t believe @bonifacemwangi and I made it out alive. When 5 mean looking men and one woman pushed us into a very dark car where I almost sat on guns and very violently blindfolded us and drove off, I thought it was over! Anyway, I will say more later. Let me sleep some more. But I appreciate all of you❤️❤️ still overwhelmed by calls and messages, but I can’t respond to all of them for now.
A busy weekend it was for @MapinduziKE where we held a cell convergence that brings together different cells and organising sections of our movement on a monthly basis for shared learning and debate. This month's session was an inter-generational exchange titled 'geneaologies of resistance'.
Cde @njukigithethwa and @NdungiGithuku shared about the history of people's organising for a more just and democratic society in Kenya (including the struggle for multi-partyism in the 1980's/1990's), and the historical responsibility that today's generation must respond to. Our responsibility at this moment is to translate these learnings to action. Mapinduzi yaja Kenya.
#MapinduziKE
Gratified that the phenomenal Pheroze Nowrojee had as his last public engagements some most memorable interactions with the Gen-z and the vibrant social justice activists. That was indeed a seminal blessing for their future just weeks before his passing.
Journey well, Pheroze 🙏
“Abolition is creation
To destroy hate is to create love
To dismantle impunity is to create justice
To abolish war is to create peace
To unlearn individualism is to create community
To tear down the old order is to build the new” @Sungu_Oyoo
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So what?
The fact that you even think the problems of this country can only be solved via vehicles propelled by ethnic gearboxes and wheels is the reason some or us are saying:
Step aside has-beens. This country needs a new framework and a fresh philosophy of power.
Over 10 peaceful comrades were unjustly arrested in Mombasa while holding a solemn vigil to honor the heroes we have lost since the start of the Gen Z protests. The arrests violate the fundamental right to peaceful assembly. We demand immediate release of all those arrested.
🧵/2. We also did a collaborative skit by combining our experiences and innovative ways. The shared commitment to using art as tool of resistance can unite artists of all ages to ensure theatre remains as a mirror to society calling out injustice and offering hope.#Theatre4Change
History calls those (wo)men the greatest who have ennobled themselves by working for the common good; experience acclaims as happiest the (wo)man who has made the greatest number of people happy. Karl Marx, Reflections of a Young Man (1835). Rasna is such a woman. RIP comrade
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