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They want to spend KSh 375 BILLION expanding JKIA.
That's enough money to build an entire new international airport from scratch.
For context: China built the massive Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport for just KSh 285 Billion.
This is your money. Demand better.
Kenya loses an estimated 3 billion shillings daily to corruption. Driven by reckless borrowing, public debt has surged to nearly 13 trillion shillings, crippling private enterprise and consuming 48% of the FY 2026/27 budget for repayments.
By securitizing future tax revenues, the regime is unconstitutionally mortgaging the future of Kenyan youth. We must halt this economic exploitation and restore financial accountability.
#stateofthenation @UGMParty
If I put Ruto in a coffin, DCI and NIS will find me within 24 hours even if I do away with my phone. But the same people cant find a man who kidnapped my niece! Its been 5 days Jameni!
Legacy politicians have repeatedly demonstrated that the welfare of ordinary citizens is not their foremost priority. How else can one explain a system where, within the first two months of the financial year, State House receives close to 90% of its allocated funding, while school capitation funds essential for learning, teaching materials, and the smooth operation of public schools, continue to face delays?
A nation that consistently prioritizes the machinery of power over the development of its human capital risks undermining its own future.
Can we get a clear explanation as to why salaried Kenyans are compelled to contribute to the Housing Levy to finance the construction of houses on public land, land held in trust for all citizens only to then be required to purchase those same houses from intermediaries who profit from public contributions despite adding no discernible value?
If workers provide the capital through mandatory deductions and the land is already publicly owned, what exactly justifies the additional profit margin imposed on the final buyer?
What legal, economic, or policy rationale supports a system in which citizens are taxed to build housing and then required to buy that housing back at market prices?
BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇵🇭 Protesters breached police barricades in Manila, advancing toward the US Embassy.
The demonstrators are demanding the US troops to be kicked out and opposing the expansion of US military bases in the country.
William Ruto opened a furniture factory in Eldoret last year October.
Suddenly, forests are being cleared for state lodges.
And suddenly, in the 2026/27 budget, Ksh 5.3B has been allocated for Furnitures and General Equipment.
Remember Meru Governor said that the state lodge in Meru will be equipped using furniture made from the wood cleared in the forest.
What he didn't tell you, is whose factory will make and supply the furniture.
William Ruto is a thug who thinks that thuggery is a hustle.
A President who is in business with taxpayers money is a thug!
#RutoMustGoNow
We've seen so much death & grief in this country last 3-4 years. We've watched so many parents & families cry for their children in courtrooms & funerals alike.
For me, how a country values life is the measure of a civilized & developed society. It's tragic that we are here.
Three protesters shot dead in Nanyuki. Students shot inside their own hostel at Multimedia University.
Hooded, unidentifiable officers firing live rounds on unarmed Kenyans.
This is not law enforcement. This is the constitution being violated in broad daylight.
As we approach the 2nd anniversary of June 25, we must refuse to normalise what we are witnessing.
Accountability is not optional. It is what justice looks like in practice.
Here is my statement on the current pattern of violence by the Police:
Ethiopia is running on a budget 2.5x smaller than ours, yet their infrastructure looks like the future while our roads are just a collection of potholes connected by a little bit of tarmac.
Pursuant to Standing Order 53(1), I have sought a Statement from the Senate Committee on Energy regarding the reported non-disclosure of beneficial ownership in the sale of Kenya Pipeline Company shares.
Kenyans deserve transparency, accountability, and full disclosure on transactions involving strategic national assets. Public interest must always come before private gain.
#AccountabilityFirst
For years, the Auditor-General has exposed billions lost through financial mismanagement and irregular expenditure. Yet accountability remains elusive.
I have formally sought a statement in @Senate_KE on the effectiveness of the @EACCKenya in acting on these findings. Kenyans deserve answers, action, and justice, not endless audit reports gathering dust.
Public money must serve the people, not the corrupt.
#Accountability
The Kenyan Comprador class has unleashed all state machinery to protect American intrests on our soil. Indeed, the principal enemy of the Kenyan people remains US imperialism. The streets will always be our site of struggle.
#Laikipia#Ebola
MPs should explain why the probe into the unauthorized diversion of Ksh. 6.3 billion in eCitizen revenue to an Equity Bank account has stalled despite initial accountability demands following the Auditor General Nancy Gathungu's exposé.
Ksh. 6.3 billion is not child's play.