“They🇮🇱 forced us to keep our heads down, our knees on the ground, on hard surfaces or in dirty water. They stuffed us into unventilated containers for hours at a time. They literally flooded our sleeping space with seawater in the middle of the night.They physically beat anyone”
Dear Hon @KuriaKimaniMP: COFEK was duly scheduled to appear in the National Assembly’s public participation exercise on the Finance Bill 2026. We have since learnt that the proceedings have been relocated from Parliament Buildings to Glee Hotel [[owned by one Ms Mary Wambui Mungai who is public domain that she doesn’t pay her taxes] along the Northern Bypass, a privately-owned commercial establishment.
We formally decline to appear at any venue outside Parliament or its designated public facilities, and state our legal grounds as follows:
1.Constitutional Breach — Article 118 of the Constitution obligates Parliament to facilitate public participation in an open and accessible manner. Relocating proceedings to a private hotel, without public notice explaining the circumstances, fatally undermines this constitutional mandate and creates conditions that are neither neutral nor accessible to all stakeholders.
2.Conflict of Interest — Directing public funds to a private hospitality venue raises immediate questions of procurement propriety under the Public Finance Management Act and the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act. Where the proprietor of that establishment faces unresolved tax compliance questions, the conflict is compounded.
3.Wasteful Expenditure — Parliament has at its disposal Bunge Towers, procured at public expense for precisely such legislative business. Bypassing this public infrastructure to pay commercial rates at a private hotel constitutes wasteful and irregular expenditure contrary to Article 201(d) of the Constitution.
4.Interference with Public Participation — The last-minute venue change, without adequate notice to all registered participants, effectively disenfranchises stakeholders and taints the integrity of the Finance Bill 2026 public participation process. Any legislative outcome premised on a flawed process is legally vulnerable to constitutional challenge.
TAKE NOTICE that COFEK reserves its right to petition the High Court to nullify any proceedings conducted under these irregular circumstances, and to seek orders compelling Parliament to conduct genuine, Constitution-compliant public participation. Be accordingly and severally informed @HonWetangula@NAssemblyKE@NACommitteeKE@Senate_KE@HonAmasonKingi@KIMANIICHUNGWAH@Aaroncheruiyot@EACCKenya@katibainstitute@OkiyaOmtatah@ckanjama@lawsocietykenya@PPRAKenya
Ustedes me secuestraron en altamar. En la cárcel me separaron del grupo, me metieron a un contenedor, me esposaron, botaron al piso y me golpearon por más de tres horas hasta causarme una conmoción cerebral.
Esos son sus valores, estas fotos sólo son propaganda
The world is finally moving after seeing the cowardice & the violence of the Zionist regime against our non-violent solidarity humanitarian mission. But the key problem is that this level of unacceptable violence is still nothing compared to what they do to Palestinians every day
What the Actual f*ck are these dudes on.
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Matatu sector leaders were each given KSh 500,000 in a quiet deal reportedly facilitated through Governor Sakaja.
With about 30 leaders involved, the total payout is said to be around KSh 15 million.
I am also told flight tickets have been booked for them to travel to Mombasa for a meeting with President William Ruto.
Grace Wangare Thini is STILL missing.
A 16 year old girl vanished from St. Francis Mangu Girls High School and as every hour passes, the silence from those responsible becomes more suspicious, more painful and more dangerous.
Kenyans must refuse to sleep on this matter.
A child disappeared inside a boarding school.
Not in a market.
Not during riots.
Not while travelling alone.
Inside a controlled institution with gates, matrons, teachers, guards, dormitories and strict movement schedules.
That child did not simply evaporate into thin air.
The school knows something.
People inside that institution know what happened that night in that dormitory.
And instead of urgency, transparency and cooperation, what are we seeing?
Silence.
Deflection.
Arrogance.
Closed doors.
The principal is avoiding accountability while the Sub County Education Director appears more interested in shielding the school than helping a desperate family find their daughter.
This is no longer incompetence.
This is beginning to look like a deliberate effort to suppress the truth.
Meanwhile Grace’s parents are collapsing emotionally.
Her mother cries herself to sleep not knowing whether her daughter is cold, injured, terrified or even alive.
Her father is battling hypertension from stress and helplessness.
Imagine carrying your child for nine months, raising her, educating her, trusting a school with her future only for that child to disappear and the institution responds with silence and bureaucracy.
That pain can kill a parent.
Kenyans, this family cannot fight alone.
We must make noise.
We must demand answers.
We must force action.
Call the Ministry of Education.
Tag the DCI.
Tag child protection agencies.
Demand CCTV footage.
Demand accountability from the principal.
Demand immediate public communication from the school.
Because if a Form Four girl can disappear from one of the most guarded schools in Kenya and people remain silent, then no parent in this country should ever feel safe again.
Grace Wangare Thini is not a statistic.
She is a child.
And until she is found, this country must not rest.
They killed him because he was an active voice against gender-based violence, child abuse, corruption, and foreign specifically white domination of lands and minerals in South Africa.