@Abdulyaqub@HassanSMohamud@WilliamsRuto When you are that bald, I assume you think about “what’s in for Kenya” and that you don’t engage in childish romantics
Ladies and gentlemen,
Allow me to introduce the Raskamboni - Nairobi highway.
It's high time our multiple border posts with Jubaland got proper road infrastructure, now we need Liboi - Dhobley to receive the same once the Garissa - Liboi road is launched.
*Ethnic profiling has no place in our country!*
Indeed, the preamble of our Constitution celebrates and recognizes our ethnic diversity as the people of Kenya.
Suffice it to say, Article 12 of the Constitution which is in the Bill of Rights espouses in black and white the right of every citizen to a Kenyan passport and identification documents regardless of their ethnicity.
That a media house could therefore go on a rampage, without hesitation, to profile Kenyans only of Somali origin who are constitutionally entitled to be issued with registration documents just like all other Kenyans, is nothing short of ethnic profiling and targeted discrimination against the Somali community based purely on ethnicity.
I call out the media house for unprofessionalism, dishonesty and bias. The "investigative" news item was nothing short of attempts at targeting and discriminating the Somalis by casting aspersions on their citizenship. This has NO place in our Constitution!
I honestly don’t think we’re ready for this Eastleigh conversation.
Few Observations,.
You buy something in the majority of those shops and they want cash. If you don’t have cash, they have their own MPesa agents they tell you to withdraw from. They then make a quick call to the agent to confirm the withdrawal before releasing your goods.
That way, they never have to explain their cash flow, but you may one day have to explain yours to the taxman.
We’re talking about a multi billion shilling industry with very little transparency, accountability or visibility into how money moves.
And as long as they remain the middlemen, pay zero tax, sell “counterfeit goods” the government is comfortable
But how dare you use the same business model, open your own wholesale operation and bring your own goods through the port?…..
#Somalia — Around 70,000 people gathered at Mogadishu Stadium to welcome referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who was denied entry to the United States for the #2026WorldCup.