Our "leaders" have weighed the lives of Kenyans and value them to be worthless. A "Singapore" no one asked for and no one alive today in Kenya will ever see. We need and want a government of the people, by the people and for the people! ๐ฐ๐ช Any other alternative is unacceptable!
This is heartbreaking, deeply disturbing, and utterly inhumane.
No Kenyan should have to endure such brutality for exercising their rights or expressing their views. Violence and torture have no place in a democratic society governed by the rule of law.
I wish Comrade Lichuma strength, healing, and a full recovery as he receives treatment.
BREAKING: NTSA has released guidelines on how owners of vehicles over 4 years old will comply with the new annual vehicle inspections.
This affects millions of motorists, so kindly share this thread.
1. Inspection fees
Motorcycles
KSh 200 booking fee
KSh 200 inspection fee
Private cars, commercial vehicles and trailers
KSh 1,000 booking fee
KSh 1,000 inspection fee
2. Booking
Once you book, you will be given a date to present your vehicle for inspection.
3. If your vehicle passes
You will receive an inspection report.
An inspection sticker will be placed on your vehicle.
4. If your vehicle fails
You will be given 14 days to fix the defects identified during the inspection.
You will then return for a re-inspection without paying the booking or inspection fee again.
Many Kenyans will view this as an additional annual cost of owning a vehicle, as motorists will now have to pay inspection-related charges each year.
This affects millions of vehicle owners, so kindly share this information to help others stay informed.
Unconfirmed Reports from comrades who were released after allegedly being dumped at different locations along major highways last night indicate that Comrade Davis Lichuma was subjected to torture and other forms of ill-treatment while being held at an alleged private detention facility. According to these accounts, the abuse was carried out under the instructions of Deputy Inspector General Lagat. The reports further allege that Comrade Lichuma has not been released because he remains in critical condition due to the injuries he sustained. Albert Ojwang didn't die in vain #FreeDavisLichuma
@sholard_mancity The rot in this broad-based government is unbearable. Narcissism is an understatement. What have innocent Kenyans done to deserve this brutality and hostiles from our so called leaders?
On this Day,Babu and Sifuna gained my support through their courage to stand up with the People! No lavish antic's when the Media and cameras are rolling. Their true character shone through as the leaders Kenyans need. ๐ฐ๐ช Yet Time is a revealer of all things, We're watching!!
The motherland aches from the suffering of it's children yet as the colors fly high and true ,igniting our unshakeable hope to overcome all adversity and reclaim our undeniable right to be free. God Bless Kenya and all it's True Patriots!
@sholard_mancity Fruits of ultimate failure in leadership and governance. All that county to county word salad of smoking mirrors and broken promise are clearly laid out for all Kenyans to see. We Shall not forget or be coerced to tolerate. We the People deserve better!!!
If you ever wonder why your taxes are choking you, look at this list. Kenya owes money to:
๐จ๐ณ China | ๐ฏ๐ต Japan | ๐ซ๐ท France | ๐ฉ๐ช Germany | ๐บ๐ธ USA | ๐ฎ๐น Italy | ๐ช๐ธ Spain | ๐ง๐ช Belgium | ๐ฆ๐น Austria
| ๐ฐ๐ท S. Korea | ๐ธ๐ฆ S. Arabia | ๐ฐ๐ผ Kuwait | ๐ฆ๐ช UAE
| ๐ฎ๐ณ India | ๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark | ๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands | ๐ณ๐ด Norway
| ๐ธ๐ช Sweden | ๐ซ๐ฎ Finland And the list goes on.
We are borrowing from the East, West, North, and South. At this point, your unborn grandchildren already have a debt clearance certificate to pay off.
SAD: When armed officers see a man with a disability as the easiest person to overpower, leadership has failed. Press briefings fade, but videos like these become historyโs evidence. Shame on you MURKOMEN, IG POLICE AND GOK SPOKESPERSON #EndPoliceBrutality
@sholard_mancity Hiyo false image yake of composure and stability amejaribu kupamper na hizo trip zake majuu kesho it all comes crushing down. We the people have spoken!!!
His name is Erickson Kyalo Mutisya.
He was only 25 years old.
He was silenced by William Ruto's killer regime.
His crime was only asking for a better country.
Erickson was not a goon. Erickson was not a thief. Erickson was not a threat to anyone's life.
Erickson, just like other Kenyans, was only asking to be heard.
He was killed for exercising his constitutional rights.
May Erickson Kyalo Mutisya Rest In Eternal Peace.
The North Remembers.
Long live the spirit of Erickson long live.
#JusticeForOurMashujaa #RutoMustGoNow
@sholard_mancity In 2024, just after the GenZ protests or better put , the Patriotic Kenyans protests, During a press conference, he said in 6 months his Government will launch a new procurement system for all government business to curb corruption. Enough,No simps here, just true patriots!!!
@Omondimikeoo@sholard_mancity Unfortunately, the Two Tier enforcement of Law and Justice which mostly, favor the richs while oppress the poor , happened in the past, it's happening now, will happen long after we are all gone!!It's just how this world unfairly works.
The @Cofek_Kenya has moved to the High Court in Milimani challenging several provisions of the Finance Bill, 2026 and seeking conservatory orders to stop their enactment and implementation pending determination of the petition. The argument is that Parliament is in the advanced stages of passing tax measures that will restructure how Kenyans are taxed on everyday transactions without adequate safeguards for consumer protection, privacy, public participation and fair administrative action as required by the Constitution. COFEK warns that once the impugned provisions are passed and brought into force, the resulting constitutional injury to taxpayers and consumers may be immediate and difficult to reverse.
COFEK specifically challenges new tax burdens on digital payments, scrap metal transactions and virtual assets as well as the proposed removal of a number of VAT exemptions and zero-rated supplies. For digital payments, the federation argues that expanding the tax and fee net around payment processing systems, card schemes and other financial infrastructure will raise operating costs for banks, fintechs and payment service providers which are costs that will inevitably be passed on to ordinary Kenyans through higher transaction charges and merchant fees. On scrap metal, the petition highlights the proposed 1.5% withholding tax on gross proceeds, warning that taxing turnover rather than actual income will disproportionately hurt lowโincome youth, waste pickers and small dealers whose margins are already extremely thin.
Equally significant is COFEKโs concern over the removal of VAT exemptions and zeroโrating on essential goods and services such as basic foodstuffs, health products, agricultural inputs and educational materials. The petition argues that converting these supplies to the standard 16% VAT rate will inevitably push up production and distribution costs, with higher prices being borne by households already struggling with the cost of living. COFEK faults the Finance Bill for failing to provide any clear transition framework or targeted consumer protection measures to cushion Kenyans from the shock of these changes. The lobby therefore urges the Court to preserve the status quo through conservatory orders while it interrogates whether the impugned provisions meet constitutional standards of equitable taxation, transparency, meaningful public participation and respect for privacy and data protection in the emerging digital economy.