@Kabogo_Henry Can someone please confirm what @ntsa_kenya stands for... In this country we have a big problem,people wake up everyday not to help Kenyans but find ways or mistakes to reap them off... Kanjo,Karao,Hosi,chuo,Goons,Gondi,Mp...list is endless..mtakosa aje laana ...
@KiokoTony@HonKangata Machakos county should have the best roads but.... All cement companies in Kenya are in Machakos county,raw materials for road construction are easily available but....All the ballast and sand that is used in NBI and Kiambu counties come from Machakos but...
@TeyaKevin Thank you @KBCChannel1@kbcenglish our counties are now sorted now it's for the @KenyaGovernors to put up big screens in Town centers where people can gather and share moments...β½β½β½ Brings the world together...
@moneyacademyKE@KBCChannel1@kbcenglish for the sake of our brothers in the counties and far areas kindly requesting you bring smiles to the π°πͺ men and boy child...
Ruto has looted billions but youβll never see him happy like this family. Moral lesson; be happy with your family even if youβve nothing. A happy home is bigger than billions.
Students must understand that there are consequences when they set other human beings on fire.
When I visited Naivasha maximum prison I met the only suspect sentenced to death for the May 24, 1999 arson attack in Nyeri High School that claimed the lives of four prefects.
The student was 33 years old or thereabout when I met him. He was convicted by a juvenile court and later committed to life imprisonment after he turned 18.
The 2001 Kyanguli fire tragedy claimed the lives of 67 students. Two 16-year-olds were arrested and charged with murder. The judge handling the matter resigned in 2006 amid corruption-related allegations. A new judge declared the court matter a mistrial.
I took my time with the file, and it was clear that someone had done everything to make sure the two boys escaped justice. I tracked one down to an office in the CBD. He is somewhere out here.
The July 13, 1991, St Kizito High School massacre remains the most disturbing and heart-wrenching story I have covered.
The boys stormed the girls' dormitory. Reason? They had refused to join them in a strike.
In the ensuing violence, 71 school girls were raped and 19 of them lost their lives, mostly due to suffocation after being tightly packed into a corner during the attack.
Some were arrested and as usual, parents worked the justice system and many escaped the hangmanβs noose.
But in a dark twist of events, most of the accused βturned madβ, and others ended up as drunks.
I remember visiting a lady now in her fifties who was still overwhelmed by the events of that night- oh she cried.
I met most of the boys then now men. Drunkards. Wasted.
Letβs see how the tragic Utumishi Fire tragedy plays out but if the prosecution proves those arrested are involved, it will be the end of school and freedom.
I have been to Nyeri, St Kizito, Kyanguli, Endarasha, and Bombolulu Girls' High School.
It's a life-changing experience!
No amount of justice or compensation can bring back the lives lost.
@KenMuokatene@Donsarigo@sangdebby Life is spiritual meaning your everyday actions, struggles, and relationships are deeply connected to a higher purpose... the people mentioned above how do they treat fellow humans...our country is deeply rooted in greed+ selfishness since independence & it's getting worse
Kenya U17's clash against Uganda came against the backdrop of serious logistical challenges that affected both the team and match officials.
For much of their training camp, the players relied on the Umoinner bus and private vehicles to travel to and from training sessions. As the situation worsened, a Kenyan Premier League club stepped in and provided its team bus to transport the squad.
The challenges extended beyond the team. The referees arrived in the country without any reception arrangements and were forced to pay for their own Uber transport from the airport to the hotel, a situation that reportedly left them deeply frustrated.
The match officials have reportedly lodged a complaint with CAF over the incident.