If you earn 50k a month, it will take you 5,000 months of working without spending to have saved up to 250 million. That is 417 years of working to have money that a mere CEC of a County Government has lying around in his bedroom. We are killing the future of Kenya
Destruction of our public land for a golf course is absolutely absurd. The level of impunity here is truly at the limit. There is no argument that would make this make sense.
#AmkeniTunaibiwa
There is nothing radical about wanting public money used properly. Nothing extreme about demanding transparency. Nothing criminal about asking leaders to serve citizens honestly. That is called democracy!
Diana Gichengo on KTN says Kenya is now losing Sh3 BILLION every single day to corruption and wastage.
Under Uhuru, the figure was estimated at Sh2 billion a day.
Do the math.
Sh3 billion × 365 days = Sh1.095 TRILLION a year.
Now look at Kenya’s budget deficit, its approximately about that number.
That’s the same money government goes out to borrow.
Meaning?
Kenyans are being taxed, squeezed and buried in debt, so a few people can loot comfortably.
We really jumped from the frying pan in the 2022 elections.
The land question in Kenya remains one of the most sensitive and least honestly discussed issues of our time. Land is not merely property, it is identity, inheritance, history, and survival. For many families, especially in rural Kenya, ancestral land is the only asset passed from generation to generation.
The Constitution of Kenya recognizes land rights and the historical injustices surrounding land ownership. Yet proposals or systems that place additional burdens on freehold ancestral land raise a serious moral and social question: should people be forced to continuously “pay” to retain what their forefathers already fought for, occupied, protected, and passed down?
How does a jobless father in the village, struggling to feed his family, become a debtor on his own ancestral land? At what point does ownership become conditional? At what point does inherited freedom become a recurring financial obligation?
A nation must distinguish between taxing wealth creation and penalizing existence. Because if a citizen must perpetually pay to keep land that has belonged to generations of their family, the contrast begins to resemble a modern form of economic servitude: not ownership, but conditional occupancy.
Kenya’s land history is already scarred by displacement, dispossession, and injustice. Any system that risks pushing vulnerable families from ancestral land must be questioned aggressively. Land rights should protect people, not create new pathways for exclusion.
The land conversation cannot remain silent. It is not just an economic issue. It is a dignity issue.
The government is building a fucking parking lot for Bomas inside Nairobi National Park!! Something that can be built underground totally insane. Check my next tweet for all the details.
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It's only a group of less than 5000 thugs, thieves and hooligans making life miserable and difficult for a population of more than 55m in Kenya.
It has never made sense to me. Our docility will cost us a lot.
As the chaos and fuel hike protests continue, DO NOT forget about the Finance Bill, 2026.
That’s what happens when too many distractions are floating in the air.
They often pass it secretly.
President William Ruto’s administration has just borrowed Sh2.6 trillion in domestic debt, pushing it from Sh4.4 trillion to Sh7 trillion since taking office.