@flyrenegadeair tirebust on 27th October 2025 as we land in Kisumu and it looks normal for the staff. I pity myself
@KenyaAirports might be sleeping on their job or someone is trying to tell @WilliamsRuto to rethink his staff
@citizentvkenya
@EAukot@WilliamsRuto Hello Dktr. "Our children" didn't vote for President @WilliamsRuto into office. If we are "sending" them to say so, we should be fair to give them a little civic education on the Constitution they imagine they know or understand. Kenya has other generations. It belongs to us all!
Isaac Mwaura: Kulingana na KRA, tumepoteza shilingi bilioni sita kutokana na maandamano. Tukiendelea hivi hata kazi zitaharibika na vijana hawatapata ajira ipasavyo
My proposal 2 inform next cabinet
1. Public trust: Must not been doubted 2 have stolen from private or public (Integrity)
2. Competency: Qualified & passionate to run ministry.
3. Face of Kenya: Have regional balance (No tribe is given 2 slots).
@siasaplace@citizentvkenya
President William Ruto: The last two weeks have been a difficult time for us, a country where Kenyans have lost their lives, many injured, and property destroyed. I extend my deepest condolences to those who lost their lives, because one life lost is a life too many
'Welcome to the dark world of content moderation, a process of reviewing and monitoring user generated content on online platforms to enforce compliance with standards and guidelines'
In today's edition of the @NationAfrica newspaper, page 3 features an in-depth exploration into the unsettling narrative of online gatekeepers.
#ModeratorsMatter
'Welcome to the dark world of content moderation, a process of reviewing and monitoring user generated content on online platforms to enforce compliance with standards and guidelines'
In today's edition of the @NationAfrica newspaper, page 3 features an in-depth exploration into the unsettling narrative of online gatekeepers.
#ModeratorsMatter
Art 37 distributes responsibility
Why itβs a Right: Coz it cannot be sabotaged by a mere Act. No permission is required
Why Police notification: To ensure people and properties are safe. They arrest armed and people vandalizing. It is not the responsibility of the organizers
THE CONVERSATION BEGINS HERE: What does the law provide about demonstrations?
1. Article 37 of the Constitution provides that every person has the right to PEACEBLY and UNARMED to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authorities.
2. The right to assemble demonstrate, picket and present petitions to public authorities is hence exercisable under Article 37 of the Constitution under two conditional precedents which must be met: PEACEBLY and UNARMED. Have the maandamano we have witnessed being done PEACEBLY and by UNARMED persons?
3. Suffice it to note that the right to assemble, demonstrate and to picket is not an absolute right.
4. Article 24 of the Constitution provides that the right to assemble, demonstrate and to picket is one of the rights that can be limited vide legislation to ensure that the enjoyment of rights and fundamental freedoms by any individuals does not prejudice the rights and freedoms of others. Have the maandamano not taken away the right to property of Kenyans with the mass destruction not only of private property but public property?
5. Article 259(1)(b) of the Constitution provides that the Constitution shall be interpreted in a manner that advances the rule of law, and the human rights and fundamental freedoms in the Bill of rights.
To what extent do the maandamano fall within the defined parameters of the Constitution in particular the Bill of Rights?
Is looting, destruction of property, anarchy and hooliganism the definition of demonstrations? Certainly not. These are purely criminal acts that have no constitutional basis!
The conversation should begin here.