CHINUA ACHEBE said," a man who calls his friends and family to feast does not do it to save them from hunger. They all have food in their home. When we gather at the village in the moonlight, it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound.
Last week,
The County Government of Bungoma hired contractors to unclog these channels to ease the flow of stormwater.
These trenches were all filled with garbage, vegetation and soil.
Now, the same people who were complaining are throwing garbage into these trenches.
The same people throwing this garbage into these channels are on social media saying Lusaka is incompetent and Ruto is corrupt.
We are the problem.
We are irresponsible.
Men,
You can recover from financial loss,
You can recover from an illness,
But years spent with a chaotic woman are years you can never reclaim.
They are gone.
So, choose wisely.
#MasculinitySaturday
The University of Nairobi is now ranked in the TOP 7% of universities on the planet by the Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR), placing 1,371st in research and 1,596th in graduate employability worldwide. The recognition reflects the caliber of UoN's scholars and the competitiveness of its graduates on the global stage.
This achievement reaffirms UoN's commitment to excellence in teaching, research, innovation, and service to society. #WeareUoN
THE EBOLA AGENDA:
In 2014, in Guinea, there was a mineral scandal.
This scandal was known as the "Simandou mining rights corruption scandal," described as one of the largest resource heists in history.
Simandou is a 110-km mountain range in southern Guinea bordering Liberia, and it is Africa's biggest mining project.
The Simandou scandal reached its climax in April 2014, when the Guinean government revoked the multi-billion-dollar mining licenses held by Beny Steinmetz Group Resources (BSGR) and its partner, Vale, after an investigation found they had been acquired through corruption.
Around this time in Liberia, in the diamond-rich Fuamah District of Bong County, an 18-carat diamond was stolen and sold on the black market for a paltry USD 20,000, far below its true international market value.
This prompted the Government of Liberia to crack down on these thieves. The suspects were taken into police custody. The government stepped in to settle territorial and security disputes in the area.
However, around this period, something strange came up, a new disease whose name was not known at the time. An outbreak of haemorrhagic disease was noted in which symptoms manifested by anal and nasal bleeding.
This was later concluded as Ebola, which peaked in September of that year.
The diamond heist and the Simandou scandal disappeared amidst this "outbreak."
The revocation of BSGR license and the theft of diamond carats led to the manufacture of man-made epidemics by arsenic poisoning of the people (https://t.co/Koloj5R1w0)
This is exactly how Afrikan resources are looted. The looters fund civil wars or manufacture epidemics, they create terror, fear and intimidation, then, in that confusion, loot our resources while pretending to care for our health.
Since we agree that Ebola has existed, but its existence from 1976 up to the year 2004 was attributed to the index patients handling or eating carcasses of chimpanzees and wild animals (https://t.co/6ibqDGQzVZ)
However, what is happening today about Ebola is a PsyOp.
The Ebola agenda is a deliberate plan to disrupt the mineral resources economy in Africa.
It is the theft of our resources, hiding behind disaster mitigation.(https://t.co/kx2PtX4nB8)
Prove me wrong!
Women should know that,
Submission is not silence.
Neither is it slavery nor servitude.
Submission is the wisdom to understand structure.
A home with two captains and no first mate does not sail anywhere.
It will drift and collapse.
Order in a home requires hierarchy.
Hierarchy requires the MAN to lead and the woman to support the lead.
This is not weakness at all, but rather the architecture of the family institution.
Hello wazalendo, here are the active calls for public participation.
1. The Finance Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 26 of 2026)
Deadline: 25th May 2026
Link: https://t.co/M0gVoZD3ow
2. The Referendum Bill 2026 (Senate Bills No. 3 of 2026)
Deadline: 29th May 2026
Link: https://t.co/WHLHfKiIhn
3. Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill 2026
Link: https://t.co/qM7pvhxBzc
Written submissions should be submitted by 24th May 2026.
4. Public Finance Management (National/County Governments) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Link: https://t.co/DYwbk7zdLO
Written submissions should be submitted by 24th May 2026.
5. Draft Public Finance Management (E-Citizen System Management) Regulations 2026.
Deadline 29th May 2026
Public consultations will be held on 25th May 2026 at Kenya School of Government
Link:https://t.co/SlXs3zqIU4
6. Consideration of the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for the National Government for FY 2026/2027 and the Medium-term
Deadline: 25th May 2026
Look out for a breakdown of the proposals on our social media handles.
#PublicParticipationKE
A new proposal under Finance Bill 2026 says KRA can freeze or take your money even if you have appealed a tax bill, until the dispute is fully resolved
For example, if a bank, SACCO, or M-Pesa is holding your money, it can be frozen or sent to KRA while the case is still ongoing