BREAKING: MP Ngogoyo has launched a fierce attack on the Kenya Kwanza government, calling its priorities completely misplaced.
While millions of Kenyans are struggling with high taxes, unemployment, and the rising cost of living, he questioned how Executive spending rose by KSh 6.3 billion in just two weeks through Supplementary Budget II.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: this government has inverted priorities. The things that should come first are treated as an afterthought, while spending at the top keeps growing.
Credit to MP Ngogoyo for saying what many Kenyans have been thinking.
When you mention Odious Debt, the looters tremble. In just 4 years, Ruto has borrowed more than Uhuru did in 8. The silence of beneficiaries is deafening.
#OdiousDebt#DeniBandia
BREAKING: The Controller of Budget has revealed that President Ruto spent KSh 1.3 BILLION on foreign travel in just the first 9 months of this financial year.
KSh 1.3 billion.
Most Kenyans cannot even imagine that amount of money.
A worker earning KSh 50,000 a month would need more than 2,000 years to earn it.
Yet it was spent on travel in just 9 months.
At a time when Kenyans are being told to pay more taxes, tighten their belts, and make sacrifices.
KSh 1.3 billion.
Not for a road.
Not for a hospital.
Not for a school.
Travel.
Let that sink in.
@BiancaNaom1 Only a fool that recieves handouts will call the atrocities that this government does and continues doing, propaganda and misinformation. The future will prove you wrong when all that these criminals will be brought to book.
Today in the @Senate_KE, I will substantiate how public money is being hidden and stolen in plain sight through budget lines labelled “Other Operating Expenses.” OVER 90 BILLION!
If salaries, utilities, travel, maintenance, fuel, training, procurable items, and other expenditures already have specific vote heads, what exactly is hidden under this vague and ever-expanding category?
Even more troubling, the Constitution requires parliamentary approval for all public borrowing. Yet billions are spent under opaque budget lines that escape meaningful scrutiny.
Kenyans deserve transparency, not blank cheques for wastage, mismanagement, and theft. Every shilling collected from taxpayers must be traceable, justified, and accounted for.
The era of hiding public funds behind vague budget descriptions must come to an end. STAY TUNED
The cat is out of the bag. Finally!
All the hullaballoo about Ebola and all that was a smoke screen to create a transit passage for minerals from the DRC and the region to the USA...unbelievable.
The imperialists have found a perfect stooge in Africa. There will be a backlash
JUST IN: Kenya has reportedly signed a minerals deal with the US valued at $62.4 billion, with reports indicating the minerals will be processed locally.
That's about KSh 9.7 trillion.
Kenya's external debt? About KSh 5.7 trillion.
Imagine having a resource capable of wiping out nearly all foreign debt and still leaving trillions on the table.
Imagine future budgets where taxes fund development instead of interest payments.
Imagine a stronger shilling.
Imagine a government that sees national wealth and thinks "debt reduction."
Now stop imagining. Wake up.
We have leaders who see national wealth and immediately start thinking about new funds, new projects, new loans, how much they can steal, and new opportunities to eat.
That is why many resource-rich countries remain poor.
We will always remember that Edwin Sifuna at one time stood between the government's killer squad bullets and us!
When others were almost suffocating at the underground tunnel, him and Babu Owino were there for us!
History will reward him beautifully!