@SafaricomPLC Merging the mpesa & saf apps was good. Didn't make sense to have both separately. Also good that mpesa balance is hid unlike previously. But the app is too heavy & takes long to load/open.
Ruto’s biggest problem is that he hears every public complaint as an election threat and his "debe talk"
Kenyans say fuel is too expensive, he says ballot.
Kenyans say the cost of living is unbearable, he says ballot.
Kenyans say stop police brutality and arrogance in government, he says ballot.
Why is this man so obsessed with elections and winning? What do Kenyans’ daily struggles have to do with his campaign psychology?
The truth is simple that elections are not a licence for leaders to ignore the public until the next vote. Citizens have a right to speak, to protest and to demand accountability in between elections.
When a president answers pain with campaign language, he exposes himself and It means he is thinking more about political survival than public suffering.
Kenyans are not your campaign audience every day please. They are citizens and when they are angry, you do not lecture them about the next election.
#TuesdayNitakuwepo
Another killing at a police station.
Wilson Sanaet Karbolo, a 30 years old man from Narok, was shot and killed on Sunday, 29th March 2026, by the Deputy OCS of Narok Police Station.
Wilson had gone to the station to follow up on the arrest of his brother. In the process, an altercation ensued. He was shot twice in the chest and died on the spot.
@VOCALAfrica_, in partnership with local human rights defenders, is following up on the matter.
As Kenyans mourned Raila Odinga, President Ruto quietly signed 8 new laws into effect.
These laws touch on everything land, digital rights, wildlife , money, and even how we speak online.
And the timing raises real questions: why pass them now, and what does it mean for ordinary Kenyans?
Here is the full video https://t.co/zfiVZgfgKK
Nyandiwa Health Center Has NOT Been Operational Though It Received 19.9Million from SHA Payments. Upon Public Discovery It's A Ghost Health Facility. Cover up activities to make it "functional" Now in Progress
We need your assistance in identifying these individuals. They were part of a state-hired militia that attacked people at the KHRC office yesterday during a press conference held by Kenyan mothers. The mothers were calling for an end to arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings that occur during protests. You can watch the CCTV footage here and assist in identifying others:
https://t.co/NjECw1YU6N
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The harassment of Kenyans through arbitrary roadblocks and forced searches is unconstitutional and deeply troubling.
We must uphold Article 29 & 31 the right to dignity, security, and privacy.
Kenya is a democracy, not a police state.
This must end.
#SabaSaba2025
Raila Odinga is silent. As youths are executed by police on the streets of Nairobi, he says nothing.
He chose an agreement with a rogue regime over the lives of the very people who fought for him.This is betrayal of the highest order.
#JusticeForEliJoshua#endpolicebrutalityke
The DIG’s role is being reduced to “he only told the OCS,” while the Karura story which placed him and his driver at the scene is being erased. They’ve pinned the case on unknown cellmates and junior officers. You’d need call logs, texts, and sworn statements to legally touch the DIG, but ground is already being prepared to bring him back and call it “vitina.” Kenyans must be very careful with how the media is shaping this story. What’s being left out is louder than what’s being said.