Mother, Entrepreneur, passionate about peace and social justice. Conflict Early Warning, @piganduru, techWoman, Wanderlust, Current President @Rotaryngong Hills
The housing levy was already wrong, immoral and unfair. Now the government wants to make it worse by using it as security to borrow Sh100 billion.
This means a levy forced on Kenyans today could be locked into payslips for years, possibly generations, just to guarantee another government loan.
This is unconstitutional in spirit because public money should not be treated like a permanent private tap for reckless borrowing. It is immoral because workers are already struggling with taxes, deductions, rent, food prices, school fees and fuel costs. It is also plain stupid because you cannot build an economy by punishing salaries and reducing people’s purchasing power every month.
Kenyans must rise up and say no. The housing levy cannot become a lifetime debt trap. It cannot be used to mortgage the future of workers without proper public consent, transparency and accountability.
A government that cannot manage existing taxes has no moral right to chain Kenyans to another Sh100 billion loan through their payslips.
This must be rejected loudly, firmly and without apology.
TO THE YOUTH OF KENYA: Article 55 is NOT a suggestion, it is a COMMAND!
The future doesn't belong to the youth; the present does. The Constitution is a debt the State owes you. Under Article 55, both National and County governments must ensure you access education and skills, representation, real jobs, and protection from exploitation. These are rights, not favors.
If affirmative action only benefits the well-connected, then the State is violating the Constitution. We must stop the culture of lamentation and move toward the culture of constitutional litigation and civic action.
Stop lamenting. Start demanding.
Know your rights. Organize. Act.
#KatibaMkononi #YouthPowerKE #ReKe
⚡🇰🇪A Kenyan youngster Truphena Muthoni is on a mission to save indigenous trees.
She begun a tree-hugging event on December 8th and hopes to complete 72 hours; in an attempt to beat her own 48-hour Guinness World Record and raise awareness for deforestation, climate change, indigenous tree conservation, and mental health.
The 22-year old scout, who has planted over 10,000 trees, has drawn support from politicians, and businessmen who have promised her gifts.
Seed sovereignty reigns in Kenya!
Punitive sections of the seed and plant varieties act , have been declared UNCONSTITUTIONAL by the High Court in Machakos.
Farmers are free to save,share, and exchange their indigenous seeds.
One of my best work's ever for my country Kenya
The IMF’s insistence that Kenya devalue its currencies for an unfavorable balance of trade is blatant economic bullying. Africa will remain perpetually underdeveloped if it is continually forced to play second fiddle to Western interests. The IMF should never be allowed to dictate policy for sovereign nations; its role must be limited to that of a lender, not a puppet master dragging African economies back into the Stone Age while the rest of the world speeds ahead into the future. Until Africa rejects these shackles, it will never truly know development or independence
The role of our generation is to ensure the constitution of Kenya is studied in school from primary to tertiary level.
Your signature count.
#Katibashuleni2026
https://t.co/juUHSmlymp
Why can’t Nyandarua hold an annual “ WARU ( potatoes) Festival” where people would gather and eat cooked potatoes with other additives? The region grows a lot of potatoes and this would be an ideal annual gathering and cerebrations of the harvest.
What do you think?
Thousands of Tanzanians have now stormed Millitary barracks pleading with them to take over. Wamesema hawataka Idi Amin Mama Salia Suluhu.
The fear is gone in Tanzania!
🇰🇪 @Ellysavatia designed an app that translates speech into sign language using AI-powered 3D avatars.
He was awarded £50,000 (Ksh8.6m) by the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering for winning its prestigious Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation