CONFIRMED:The Goons that Attacked Omwami Sifuna in Keumbu were told to do So by Kipchumba Murkomen, Senator Cherargei Has now said Murkomen Uses Goons to Hide His Incompetence.
Na mjue hizo gas UDA imepeleka Olkalou ni one-time use. Hakuna kwa ku refill.
This cylinders were stalled at National Oil at Nanyuki road.
They were pulled out of market due to numerous explosions cases. No refiller is accepting them. @HonMoses_Kuria knows that.
Over 40 Kenyan companies are set to close after applying for bankruptcy in the nine months to March 2026, up from 24 in the same period in 2025.
.The increase is due to weak demand, cash flow problems and delayed payments
They remain silent when the US kills schoolgirls, bombs hospitals, threatens to nuke Iran, or starves Iran with brutal sanctions for 47 years. Yet, they cry foul over Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz.
The kind of stealing we are going to see with the Kenyan Sovereign Wealth Fund Ruto just created will make what Najib Razak did with the Malaysian Sovereign Fund look like child play.
There are signs of it everywhere from SHA, E-Citizen, Housing Levy, to NIF.
BREAKING: Pro-Palestine activists have disrupted a presentation by Werner Vogels, Amazon vice president and Chief Technology Officer, at the UN’s “AI for Good” summit in Switzerland.
Palestinian civil society strongly condemns the UN International Telecommunication Union’s shameful partnership with criminal tech companies in this summit, particularly Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Cisco, Oracle, and IBM. In providing cloud infrastructure and AI technologies to the Israeli war ministry, these companies are deeply complicit in Israel's military occupation, apartheid and genocide against Indigenous Palestinians.
Project Nimbus, the joint $1.22 billion contract between Google and Amazon signed in 2021, provides cloud and AI tech services to the Israeli government and the Israeli military. It enables the Israeli military to run deadly AI programs such as Lavender and Gospel — crucial to its ongoing, livestreamed genocide in Gaza.
We call for global pressure on the UN and its member States to end all UN partnership and contracts with these and similarly complicit corporations, and on Amazon and Google to drop their genocidal Project Nimbus.
Real Madrid manager José Mourinho slammed the refereeing in Egypt’s World Cup clash with Argentina, calling it “theft” and “an absolute disgrace.”
"This is theft and an absolute disgrace. Why did football authorities investigate the incident involving Argentina, while Egypt didn't get the same treatment?"
It's shameful that CNN invites this ghoul on as if he's not a genocidal war criminal. @DanaBashCNN are you proud of yourself? How many kids does this monster need to slaughter for you ask him a single challenging question if you insist on having him on.
🚨🎙️🗣️: Patrick Viera
“When we won the World Cup in 1998 it was free and fair with no favoritism, but as a player my self I can’t seem to understand the level of corruption going on and it makes the whole competition unpopular.
(@MatteoMoretto)
🚨Fabio Capello on the officiating in Argentina vs Egypt:
🗣️ “I have no problem accepting defeat when the better team wins.
What I cannot accept is inconsistency.
Egypt scored a goal that looked perfectly legitimate, yet VAR searched every possible angle until it found a reason to rule it out. Later, when Egypt were asking for major decisions inside Argentina’s penalty area, that same level of investigation disappeared. That is what frustrates players, coaches and supporters.
Football is built on trust. If one incident deserves three minutes of review, then every major incident deserves the same attention. You cannot apply one standard to one team and a different standard to another. That is where people begin to question the integrity of the decisions.
Argentina have world-class players. Nobody doubts that. Messi, Martínez and the rest have enough quality to win matches on their own. But when controversial decisions repeatedly fall in one direction, it becomes impossible to ignore the conversation. Egypt earned the right to lose because Argentina were better—not because the biggest moments seemed to be interpreted differently.
The saddest part is that tonight people will remember the referee more than the football. Egypt leave with disappointment, but also with unanswered questions. And whenever supporters spend more time discussing officiating than the players, football itself has failed.”
🚨🗣 Egypt's Coach Hossam Hassan couldn't control himself after full-time:
"I will say what's on my mind regardless of the consequence, this was clearly a rigged match and the whole world saw it"
"And I want to say one more thing, if they want them [Argentina] to win so bad, why call everyone to come and participate?"
Incredible Egyptian goal is disallowed because of a foul far away, then same situation a few minutes later and goal for Argentina not disallowed! No VAR, nothing? FIFA again looks like a corrupt joke, playing favorites for stars.