It's All Love II:
Moments.These miniepisodes are what marks chapters in a greater story.Every Season is A summary of All miniepisodes,whether in favour or out of,they all tell the tale.
My Biggest investment right now:
My Moments.
Ahead of tomorrow’s rally in Thika I sat down with your favorite podcast @micchequepod . Its been two whole years since I was last here na vitu mingi zimefanyika in that time so I was abit all over the place but hope you enjoy it when it comes out 😁. Tupatane Thika kesho!
Justice Freda Mugambi: We are satisfied and hereby find that the public participation conducted by the National Assembly in connection with the impeachment of H.E. Gachagua as Deputy President met the requisite constitutional threshold in all material respects.
"I expect the Garden to be SHAKING! You know what I'm saying, the roof is UNSTABLE!" 🗣️
@stephenasmith has high expectations for the atmosphere at MSG for Game 3 🔥
LIES the system feeds you
- Salt is bad
- Animal fats are bad
- Seed oils are healthy
- Fruits are healthy
- Eat more vegetables to push stool
- Gout is caused by red meat
- Eggs are not good
- Cholesterol will kill you
- Breakfast is the most important meal of the day
- Eat 6 meals to accelerate your metabolism to lose weight.
- Fasting will cause ulcers.
Lies conceived by globalists and buccaneers to sell seed oils and processed carbs.
- and you will find our own Afrikans defending these lies with their blood.
#FoodFriday
The conversation around Ebola has quickly dominated public attention, pushing critical national issues to the background. Questions about the rising cost of fuel, missing children, public accountability, economic hardship, and the implications of the Finance Bill are receiving far less scrutiny than they deserve.
As a country, we must be careful not to allow every new crisis or headline to distract us from long-standing challenges that directly affect the lives of ordinary citizens. Whether it is a health scare, a major sporting event, or another trending national debate, the result is often the same: public attention shifts while unresolved issues remain unaddressed.
For communities like Kibra and many others across Kenya, the cost of these distractions is significant. Families continue to struggle with the rising cost of living, young people face unemployment and limited opportunities, and vulnerable groups are left waiting for meaningful interventions. National conversations should not only react to the crisis of the day but also demand lasting solutions to the structural problems that continue to hold the country back.
Transformative leadership requires focus, accountability, and an informed citizenry. We must resist the cycle of distraction and remain committed to asking difficult questions, demanding transparency, and advocating for policies that improve the lives of all Kenyans not just for a news cycle, but for generations to come.
#DON 🐐