It should literally be illegal for bills affecting 50+ million Kenyans to pass when half of Parliament didn't even bother to show up for work.
If we don't show up to our jobs, we get fired. Why do they get to decide our future via empty chairs?
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
Nairobi, once the green city under the sun, is now marred by rubbish, unfinished pavements, potholed roads,trees cut down without reason and disappearing public green spaces.
In seeking to change term limits, Tshisekedi is following in the footsteps of Museveni, Kagame, Biya and so many other African leaders. This is a really depressing trend.
The plan is to take over all routes eventually and have monopoly over the transport industry in the city, and maybe even outside the city.
But ni sawa, si mmesema matatu ziko fiti na zinapea mayouth kazi? ✍️🏽
We have a great shot here at changing the trajectory of our nation. Here is a man of integrity offering to fix things and solve our greatest challenges. I hope we don’t miss this chance.
They want to spend KSh 375 BILLION expanding JKIA.
That's enough money to build an entire new international airport from scratch.
For context: China built the massive Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport for just KSh 285 Billion.
This is your money. Demand better.
Three protesters shot dead in Nanyuki. Students shot inside their own hostel at Multimedia University.
Hooded, unidentifiable officers firing live rounds on unarmed Kenyans.
This is not law enforcement. This is the constitution being violated in broad daylight.
As we approach the 2nd anniversary of June 25, we must refuse to normalise what we are witnessing.
Accountability is not optional. It is what justice looks like in practice.
Here is my statement on the current pattern of violence by the Police:
Nowadays we learn about our projects in foreign media since ours are compromised and Seth olale range goes as far as talking about arsenal and other mundane things while the country burns.
Withholding information should be illegal.
I have a theory. Ni kama the medicine at KEMSA never really expires. They purchase drugs using taxpayer funds, they steal them and resell like 75-85%. Withhold the 15-25% until they expire. Then say that is proof that the whole batch expired and here is the sample for reporting.
Pictures of that Nanyuki protests gunshot victim really did me in. That was a straight headshot meaning the intention was to kill. For how long is President Ruto going to kill non-violent Kenyans on the streets???