POLL: ICE has been abused by the Fake News Media at levels never seen before. They are Great Patriots who work hard, and do a fantastic job in a very hostile environment. Much of this hostility is caused by the Dumocrats and the Fake News. The concept I have had for quite some time — A strong feeling that the name of these Patriots, “ICE,” should be changed to, “NICE,” in that it will totally discombobulate Crooked, Dishonest, and Unpatriotic Reporters and Journalists. For them to say, “We went to a NICE Facility today,” as opposed to “ICE” or, “NICE Agents have deported a Violent Drug Dealer,” they won’t be able to handle it, they will go totally crazy! All it means is adding an “N” (“National”) to “ICE (“Immigration and Customs Enforcement”) — A much more prestigious name. Everyone loves it, but I have been told by the legendary Tom Homan that the Agents do not love it as much as the other population. Who thinks that we should add an “N” to change the name of “ICE” to “NICE?”
Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT
🧵 Western Kenya deserves a serious development agenda anchored on infrastructure, health, education, innovation, agriculture and regional trade.
With Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, Trans Nzoia and Vihiga forming a powerful population bloc of nearly 8 million people, the region cannot continue to be treated as a political afterthought.
The priority projects must include a regional airport in Bungoma, fast-tracking of the railway/SGR connection to Malaba, and the establishment of at least five Level 6 hospitals — one in each county: Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, Trans Nzoia and Vihiga.
No county in Western Kenya should depend on distant referral facilities when emergencies, cancer cases, kidney disease, maternal complications, accidents and specialized surgeries require urgent attention.
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kibabii University, Alupe University and Kaimosi Friends University should be positioned as the intellectual backbone of Western Kenya’s transformation.
These institutions can drive research, health innovation, agriculture, technology, teacher education, climate action, entrepreneurship and industrial growth.
Trans Nzoia County also deserves a fully-fledged university, not merely satellite campuses. As Kenya’s food basket, Trans Nzoia should host a university focused on agriculture, veterinary sciences, seed technology, animal breeding, mechanization, food security, agribusiness and climate-smart farming. This university would leverage existing research and production assets such as KALRO, the Artificial Insemination Centre, Kenya Seed Company and ADC farms to create a powerful knowledge hub for national food security.
Vihiga County must also be placed at the centre of this agenda because of its strategic location, human capital, cultural heritage and ecological assets such as Kaimosi Forest. Western Kenya must organize its political infrastructure around development, not just voting patterns. The region has the numbers, talent, land, institutions and strategic position. What is needed now is a united leadership voice to demand roads, rail, hospitals, universities, markets, industries and agricultural research investments equal to its contribution to the nation. @MusaliaMudavadi@HonWetangula@Honcalebamisi@GeorgeNatembeya Edwin Sifuna, Moses Wentangula, Mudavadi, George Natembeya, #MulembeNation
🧵 Western Kenya deserves a serious development agenda anchored on infrastructure, health, education, innovation, agriculture and regional trade.
With Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, Trans Nzoia and Vihiga forming a powerful population bloc of nearly 8 million people, the region cannot continue to be treated as a political afterthought.
The priority projects must include a regional airport in Bungoma, fast-tracking of the railway/SGR connection to Malaba, and the establishment of at least five Level 6 hospitals — one in each county: Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, Trans Nzoia and Vihiga.
No county in Western Kenya should depend on distant referral facilities when emergencies, cancer cases, kidney disease, maternal complications, accidents and specialized surgeries require urgent attention.
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kibabii University, Alupe University and Kaimosi Friends University should be positioned as the intellectual backbone of Western Kenya’s transformation.
These institutions can drive research, health innovation, agriculture, technology, teacher education, climate action, entrepreneurship and industrial growth.
Trans Nzoia County also deserves a fully-fledged university, not merely satellite campuses. As Kenya’s food basket, Trans Nzoia should host a university focused on agriculture, veterinary sciences, seed technology, animal breeding, mechanization, food security, agribusiness and climate-smart farming. This university would leverage existing research and production assets such as KALRO, the Artificial Insemination Centre, Kenya Seed Company and ADC farms to create a powerful knowledge hub for national food security.
Vihiga County must also be placed at the centre of this agenda because of its strategic location, human capital, cultural heritage and ecological assets such as Kaimosi Forest. Western Kenya must organize its political infrastructure around development, not just voting patterns. The region has the numbers, talent, land, institutions and strategic position. What is needed now is a united leadership voice to demand roads, rail, hospitals, universities, markets, industries and agricultural research investments equal to its contribution to the nation. @MusaliaMudavadi@HonWetangula@Honcalebamisi@GeorgeNatembeya Edwin Sifuna, Moses Wentangula, Mudavadi, George Natembeya, #MulembeNation
Konza Technopolis Development Authority has now officially changed its name to Technopolis Development Authority.
The change comes after President Ruto signed the Technopolis Act, 2026 into law, which gives the authority a wider role.
🇺🇸 The moment Trump refuses to back Israel, Washington lights up and the threats begin.
The instant Trump signals he won't keep propping up Israel, U.S. Army Retired Colonel Douglas Macgregor says the entire machine in Washington roars to life and the threats start flowing.
"I am genuinely concerned about the president's safety more than I ever have been before."
His point is blunt.
If Trump holds his ground, Macgregor warns the people who wanted this war aren't going to let it go without a fight.
@DougAMacgregor