Julian Assange’s 55th birthday, a reminder of why he was persecuted for over a decade:
Wikileaks under Assange released the Collateral Murder video shows Reuters journalists, Saeed Chmagh and Namir Noor-Eldeen being gunned down by a US Apache helicopter. Several others were killed while the US pilots laughed.
The US wants to extradite and imprison Julian Assange for 175 years.
When I say King Kaka worked with USAID, really he did.
His dispirited 16 Bars For Peace were a USAID project.
And for those who don't understand why am railing against the United States Agency for International Development, I need you to understand it was a CIA front.
At it's peak, it engaged in;
-regime changes.
-propping up dictators.
-funding entertainment circus to keep masses engaged and not bother them as they loot minerals, push privatization of land and rig elections.
That oversexualized account you are following, that loudmouth on radio telling women that men are their enemies -rather than tell you the middle class is being targeted for destruction, or your son's curriculum is preparing him for a life of failure, or your land, seeds and water are in line for privatization, or that gmos are harmful to your body and poisonois to the soil, or how your excellent thugs have enslaved you in odious debt- there is a possibility was on CIA payroll.
Ibrahim Traoré: The Battle Over Africa Is About Uranium, Oil and Gold
Burkina Faso president Capt. Ibrahim Traoré says that worsening economic conditions in Europe are the reasons behind its renewed narrative assault on Africa in an attempt to snatch Africa's minerals.
Do you agree with him?
Tell us in the comment section.
AHMED KABALLO: INSIDE BRITAIN'S BASE IN KENYA
The town of Nanyuki, sitting precisely on the equator and nestled in the foothills of Mount Kenya, is home to a sordid secret. Against the wishes of locals and the Kenyan people at large, it plays host to the largest British Army base in the world: larger even than any facility in the UK itself. Sprawling over some 250,000 hectares of what is supposedly sovereign Kenyan territory, the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) is a living reminder of the nation's unfinished struggle against its former colonisers.
In his new investigative documentary, 'BATUK: Britain's Colonial Grip in Kenya', Sovereign Media director Ahmed Kaballo exposes the devastating human cost of this largely unknown outpost of imperialism. It's a cost counted in untold numbers of livestock and human beings alike, torn apart by unexploded ordnance. Water and soil irrevocably polluted by chemical munitions. And most horrifyingly, a decades-long string of unpunished murders and sexual assaults, protected by British soldiers' extraterritorial immunity, leaving behind hundreds of broken lives, grieving families, and fatherless children.
What's more, at the May 2026 Africa Forward Summit, President William Ruto gleefully offered up his country's sovereignty to yet another imperial patron: Emmanuel Macron of France. The deal was sweetened by a 'defence cooperation agreement' complete with the same promises of legal immunity enjoyed by British Army r*pists and murderers, and the eventual prospect of France's own BATUK.
Shortly after the summit, Ahmed Kaballo sat down with Margaret Kimberley of Black Agenda Report to discuss the documentary's damning revelations. 'BATUK: Britain's Colonial Grip in Kenya' can be viewed in full on Sovereign Media's YouTube channel.
EPRA says it will take time for lower global oil prices to be reflected in Kenya's fuel prices.
They say this is due to the country's pricing system, which is based on cargoes ordered and shipped 30–45 days earlier.
A fresh court case has been filed to stop new luxury tourism developments in the Maasai Mara.
Lawyers and environmental groups say the approvals broke environmental laws and could threaten key wildlife migration routes
KNH has increased the cost of several medical services, with some fees more than tripling since April.
Here is how some charges changed:
— Endoscopy: up 208% to Sh20,000
— Ultrasound scan: up 167% to Sh4,800
— Colonoscopy: up 155% to Sh25,000
— Endoscopy + biopsy: up 150% to Sh22,500
— Colonoscopy + biopsy: up 137% to Sh27,500
— Consultation fee: up 35% to Sh1,550
The thought police on X(Nikita Bier) don’t like this post.
So you should probably read it and spread it far and wide.
Huge shout out to Whitney for, as usual, breaking ground on big stories.
A proposal to increase school fees by up to Sh43,000 is facing opposition from parents and education unions, while the government has not taken a clear position.
School heads say higher fees are needed because of inflation, delayed capitation and the cost of implementing CBE.
Since the Controller of Budget, Auditor-General, Salaries and Remuneration Commission, and the Central Bank of Kenya are constitutionally independent institutions established within Part 6 of Chapter Twelve to safeguard public resources, on what constitutional basis is the National Treasury - the primary institution responsible for financial control under Article 225 - reduced to a department of the Executive under the direct authority of a Cabinet Secretary and a Principal Secretary who serve at the pleasure of the President?
Most people are so broke that they don't know how much KSH 1 BILLION is.
Do you people know what KSH 1 BILLION is?
With 1 BILLION:
You spend 100,000 DAILY for 27 YEARS and FIVE MONTHS.
Why, then, do you accept it as normal when politicians steal 600 billion?
BREAKING NEWS🛑 HIGH COURT DECLARES SECTIONS 6(1) AND 27 (1) OF COMPUTER MISUSE AND CYBERCRIME AMENDMENT ACT 2025 UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
In her ruling, Justice Patricia Nyaundi has found that the contested provisions were vague, overly broad and failed to meet the constitutional threshold for limiting fundamental rights under Article 24 of CoK
Section 6(1) had granted the National Computer and Cybercrimes Coordination Committee the power to shutdown websites flagged to be promoting unlawful activities.
Section 27(1) had criminalized cyber harassment by making it an offence to send online communication that were likely to cause fear, adversely affect another person, or were considered grossly offensive.
The declaration that the two sections are unconstitutional is a significant victory for digital activism and expression.
Dear @WorldBankGroup ,
Kenya is not Ksh 13.4T is debts. Kenya is Ksh 13.4T in fraud.
Kenyans don't have debts. Kenyans cannot pay what they never incurred.
#DeniBandia
Is France Trying To Loot Niger’s Uranium?
Why have the Western-backed t*rrorists presently ravaging the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) developed a sudden, strange obsession with Niger’s Diori Hamani International Airport, located in its capital, Niamey?
What do the two recent att*cks on this airport, first in January, and then this June, mean for Niger’s future?
And why should you, as an African, care?
In this report, The Spearhead explores these very important questions.
The High Court has suspended NTSA's mandatory annual inspection for privately owned, non-commercial vehicles.
The order will stay in place until June 22, 2027, as the court hears a case challenging the new inspection rules.