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Kasarani MP, Hon. Captain Ronald Karauri, is setting a very dangerous precedent for Kenyan politicians. 😂 Hivi sasa itabidi we ask all elected leaders to document, show audits na wafanye presentations za scorecard zao!

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Kenya is hurting. Not loudly, not on headlines but quietly, inside homes where parents wake up every morning forced to choose between health, rent, food, and education, knowing none of them will be fully met. This is not survival. This is slow suffocation. Benjamin is a Form Two student at St. Domnic Kasarani moving to Form Three. Last term, he never sat his end-term exams. Not because he failed, not because he refused to learn but because poverty shut the school gate in his face. While his classmates returned to school this term, Benjamin stayed home. Every morning he prepares a jiko and charcoal, waiting for his mother to return from marikiti where she roasts maize for strangers. He waits with hope hope that she will come back with food, hope that something small will remain for rent. This is the routine of a child who should be in class, not counting coins. What he told me today is what truly broke me. He said he is ready to operate a boda boda to help his mother put food on the table, but he is only 17 and has no ID. A child willing to trade his education and safety for survival. That is not courage that is desperation created by neglect. This is how children drop out of school in Kenya. Not because they are lazy, but because the system looks away. Not because parents don’t care, but because they have been pushed beyond their limits. I appeal to Kasarani MP Hon. Hon Captain Ronald Karauri you have helped many, and this is one more child whose future can still be saved. This is not about politics. It is about responsibility. And to Kenyans: if we ignore stories like Benjamin’s, we become part of the problem. This is not a plea for sympathy. It is a call for action. School fees, basic support, attention small interventions that change a life forever. Benjamin does not need pity. He needs a classroom. He needs a chance. He needs us now.

𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎

48,410 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

I met Kenya’s failure today at Mwiki, near the railway line and it has nothing to do with laziness, culture, or excuses politicians like to hide behind. It has everything to do with broken systems and careless gatekeepers. A 17-year-old girl, Jamila Wanjiku, selling boiled eggs and smokies a few metres from Mwiki Police Station. I wasn’t hungry. I just asked the price. KSh 40 per sausage. The last time I bought one under Uhuru it was 25, maybe 30. Inflation is not an economic debate it’s eating children alive. We talked. I asked for her WhatsApp number. Then the truth came out, slowly, painfully: She dropped out of school in January 2025. Not because she wanted to. Not because she failed. Not because she misbehaved. School fees. Her donor pulled out and said, “I can’t even feed my own children.” That sentence alone should shame every office holding public power. Jamila was a student at St. Theresa Ruai. Her classmates are now in Form Four. She is standing by a railway line, hawking smokies, inhaling smoke, running from askaris, learning survival instead of chemistry. This is not leadership failure at the top. This is failure by people around leadership. So let me be clear and fair: Hon. Ronald Hon Captain Ronald Karauri, MP Kasarani Constituency I know you value education. I know your track record. I know your heart is not hard. But the people around you are failing you. Your office has become noisy with politics but deaf to silent suffering. Your gatekeepers are filtering loyalty instead of need. Your systems are catching headlines but missing children. Jamila didn’t fall through the cracks she was ignored by them. This girl is not asking for sympathy. She is asking for what the Constitution already promised her: education. Hon. Karauri, this is not an attack it’s an appeal. Cut through the noise. Bypass the brokers. Ignore the politics. Help this child get back to school. Because every day Jamila sells smokies near that railway line, it’s not your reputation that suffers it’s the reputation of the people you trusted to listen for you. And if we cannot rescue a single 17-year-old girl from the roadside, then all our speeches about education are just noise.

𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎

82,266 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

📍Aotearoa is tonight witnessing the resignation of a sitting MP — not for misconduct, not for corruption, not for any wrongdoing at all — but because a troll with a keyboard and a Wi-Fi connection launched a baseless smear campaign to destroy them, and succeeded. Benjamin Doyle’s resignation should make every New Zealander pause and ask: how is it possible that an MP was forced to choose their family’s safety and mental health over continuing to serve the people who elected them? What have we become? An unelected bully, armed with nothing but innuendo, unleashes a relentless barrage of hate — and dismantles a democratically elected career. Worse — when that campaign is amplified by an entire ecosystem of far-right actors, and given legitimacy by none other than the then-Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand? How is this remotely acceptable? Where is the accountability? Has our democracy degenerated to the point where online vitriol, fuelled by bad-faith actors armed with nothing but baseless claims and no actual evidence, can be weaponised to purge elected representatives whose politics they disagree with? If we as a society stand by and watch an MP be harassed out of Parliament by force of hate, then we are not protecting democracy. We are dismantling it. And if we let this stand, it will not stop here. We must do better — or risk losing the very diversity and courageous voices that keep our democracy alive. Maiki Sherman’s 1News report on Benjamin Doyle’s resignation follows below. #nzpol

Kelvin Morgan 🇳🇿

25,856 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

This is something the Cabal propagandists will not show you. A stellar moment - one that will echo in eternity - of Hon. Edwin Mushoriwa Edwin Mushoriwa-Dzivaresekwa MP defending & upholding the dignity and sovereignty of our people. Instead, they will show you and celebrate the clown Susan, because under the Cabal's leadership, Zimbabwe has become a circus. Alas, those of us who have served with honour, loyalty, and respect have no problem taking off our hats to any truth and idea that pursues a better and brighter future for our people. What Hon. Mushoriwa has done here is commendable. It puts the Cabal to shame - if it still had any shame left, it would not show its face anywhere pushing for #CAB3. He stood & spoke of sovereignty - not as an abstraction, but as the lived reality of the people of Dzivaresekwa who elected him for five years, not seven!!! They gave their consent. He is bound by it. To extend that term without returning to them is not governance. It is theft by calendar!!! This is the core of constitutionalism: that the people are the source of all authority, and what they have not given, no parliament may take. The Cabal has forgotten this. Mushoriwa reminded the nation!!! He spoke of the Constitution as a shield - a document designed to limit politicians, not liberate them. The 2013 Constitution was a covenant. The people voted for it. They secured it with their hopes. And now the very politicians it was written to restrain are trying to rewrite it for their own perpetuation. That is not amendment. That is betrayal. Mushoriwa called it what it is: politicians limiting the Constitution instead of the Constitution limiting politicians. He spoke of accountability - the radical, dangerous, revolutionary idea that those who govern must answer to those who are governed. That elections are not inconvenient interruptions to development. They are the mechanism by which the people periodically renew or withdraw their trust. To cancel them is to cancel the people!!! To extend a term without consent is to declare that the people's voice is no longer required. Mushoriwa refused to endorse that declaration. And he spoke of the quiet tragedy at the centre of this coup - that the President, after 45 years of public service, may not want more years. It is the parliamentarians who have become the criminals surrounding him. The bought. The bribed. The Fortuner-driven. The envelope-collecting. They are the ones driving this. They are the ones who need the extension because they fear the voters they will face in 2028. The President is surrounded. Not by enemies. By courtiers!!! This is the politics the people deserve. Not the circus of the bought and the bribed. Not the spectacle of a legislator praising an interchange as though it were a constitutional argument. Principle. Sovereignty. Accountability. The Constitution as a shield, not a weapon. A parliamentarian who remembers who sent him and for how long. The Cabal will not show you this speech. It will bury it under empty press statements and misinformation narraitves!!! But the archive has it. The people have it. And history will remember who stood and who knelt!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

ZVAMAINGA MUHONDO

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SHOCKING ‼️😳 I’ve just received the 79th message on my WhatsApp from a City resident, all of them saying the exact same thing as the previous 78… “Wanasema nisijaribu ku-interfere na hustle ya huyu Babes hapa CBD!” Jameni, I usually mind my own business, but sasa hapa naona itabidi mnisaidie kuelewa nini kweli inaendelea… kabla hawa wasee wanichomee simu na strict warnings. Hii Nairobi imeanza kunitisha, huwa najionea maajabu. After consulting widely, honestly this is too much and it shouldn’t be allowed to happen especially in the CBD where children are seeing what they shouldn’t be seeing. This is promoting immorality indirectly. If we allow this to continue, Alicia Kanini will be next in our streets na water boozer. In order to protect our environment and morals, there are things that shouldn’t be entertained in the CBD where we have young children who must be shielded from such bad behaviors. We must draw clear boundaries on what is acceptable in public spaces, especially in a city that represents the face of our nation. If we fail to act now, we risk normalizing behaviors that corrupt our values and expose our children to influences they should never encounter. Our responsibility is to safeguard both the dignity of our city and the morality of the next generation. And to be clear, Kenyan law does NOT allow public stripping or any indecent show in open spaces. 1.Penal Code Section 181 criminalizes “publicly exhibiting any indecent show or performance or any show tending to corrupt morals.” 2.Penal Code Section 182 also prohibits “publicly doing any indecent act.” 3.The Sexual Offences Act (Section 16) further criminalizes exposing obscene acts or content to children. Therefore, public stripping in the CBD is unlawful, immoral, and unacceptable and action must be taken. Necessary action shall be taken to protect the city and its residents.
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SHOCKING ‼️😳 I’ve just received the 79th message on my WhatsApp from a City resident, all of them saying the exact same thing as the previous 78… “Wanasema nisijaribu ku-interfere na hustle ya huyu Babes hapa CBD!” Jameni, I usually mind my own business, but sasa hapa naona itabidi mnisaidie kuelewa nini kweli inaendelea… kabla hawa wasee wanichomee simu na strict warnings. Hii Nairobi imeanza kunitisha, huwa najionea maajabu. After consulting widely, honestly this is too much and it shouldn’t be allowed to happen especially in the CBD where children are seeing what they shouldn’t be seeing. This is promoting immorality indirectly. If we allow this to continue, Alicia Kanini will be next in our streets na water boozer. In order to protect our environment and morals, there are things that shouldn’t be entertained in the CBD where we have young children who must be shielded from such bad behaviors. We must draw clear boundaries on what is acceptable in public spaces, especially in a city that represents the face of our nation. If we fail to act now, we risk normalizing behaviors that corrupt our values and expose our children to influences they should never encounter. Our responsibility is to safeguard both the dignity of our city and the morality of the next generation. And to be clear, Kenyan law does NOT allow public stripping or any indecent show in open spaces. 1.Penal Code Section 181 criminalizes “publicly exhibiting any indecent show or performance or any show tending to corrupt morals.” 2.Penal Code Section 182 also prohibits “publicly doing any indecent act.” 3.The Sexual Offences Act (Section 16) further criminalizes exposing obscene acts or content to children. Therefore, public stripping in the CBD is unlawful, immoral, and unacceptable and action must be taken. Necessary action shall be taken to protect the city and its residents.

Geoffrey Mosiria

219,050 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

William Ruto is a very intelligent politician. He understands that when people begin talking about corruption, the economy, unemployment, collapsing businesses, failing hospitals, poor roads, and the rising cost of living, his government is on dangerous ground. That is why the conversation must be redirected. Now we are seeing Treasury CS John Mbadi being deployed to Nyanza, revisiting the wounds of 2002 and 2007, reminding people who betrayed who, who was sworn in at night, who allegedly used who. But the question is: to what end? Why are we being pushed to relive old ethnic grievances while businesses are collapsing today? Why are communities being encouraged to look backward in anger instead of forward in search of solutions? Many Luos are asking a simple question: if UDA was heavily supported by Kikuyu voters in 2022, why should ordinary citizens be turned against each other now? Why should a fisherman in Homa Bay be angry with a farmer in Nyeri when both are struggling to survive under the same economic pressure? The pattern is becoming difficult to ignore. Mbadi in Nyanza. Joho at the Coast. Duale in North Eastern. Different faces, same script. The objective appears to be turning politics into a tribal contest instead of a national conversation about leadership and performance. But ordinary Kenyans are not blind. Corruption does not ask whether you are Luo, Kikuyu, Kamba, Luhya, Kisii, Kalenjin, Somali, or Mijikenda before it steals public money. A broken healthcare system does not discriminate by tribe. Bad roads do not develop potholes selectively. Police extortion does not check your surname before demanding a bribe. Unemployment does not care what language you speak at home. As a young Kenyan, I refuse to be recruited into tribal wars every election cycle. I voted in 2022 to shape the future, and I will vote again based on issues that affect real people. I want leaders who will speak for the small businesses being strangled by taxes and extortion. I want leaders who will speak for matatu operators watching corruption turn our roads into graveyards. I want leaders who will speak for families still searching for clean water sixty years after independence. I want leaders who will fight for jobs, education, agriculture, healthcare, and dignity. The political class wants tribes talking to tribes. The people want leaders talking about solutions. We know the game. We know who is barking. And we know exactly who is holding the leash.

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Imagine this: You’re a very old man or an old woman in a gomesi, kneeling before some fool just for money—don’t you feel ashamed? This is a very big shame! If you were my spouse, I would beat you and break your ribs for that level of disgrace! You have betrayed the Acholi people—you, our so-called leaders. For what? Lust, money, fame, and mere positions and ranks. You don’t care about the common person anymore. Most of the very people we elected have sold us out. Are you seeing how they are defecting to NRM? The genuine NRM members are those who started with Museveni from the beginning. But these defectors—they are just opportunists looking to fatten their bellies and pockets. These days, politicians are scheming for a shortcut to wealth. The Acholi people—we are being tested by the devil in every possible way. During the days of the IDP camps, people pleaded and lamented to God: “God, you have abandoned us.” But do you still cry to God today? No! Now you go and cry at Saleh’s home in Bardege Layibi Division thinking he will solve your problems. Even our politicians—yes, even the artists—they all rush there these days, kneeling for peanuts. Instead of kneeling before Saleh, why not kneel before God? There’s no one who will satisfy you other than the Almighty God. You worship wealthy people because you want a shortcut to wealth—a shortcut to higher positions. But now, in this season of Lent, ask yourself: Which God do you worship? Which God do you kneel and bow to? Do you get your wealth from God or from human beings? The wealth that isn’t from God will never make you happy—it will always end in tears. Jesus defeated the devil because He resisted temptation—but you are willing to ruin your reputation for the love of free things. Think about the Acholi of the past. We were known for being trustworthy, brilliant people who stood by their word—people who wouldn’t accept nonsense. But now—we have changed. We are no longer honest or trustworthy. Look at how our politicians have aided in grabbing our land. All in the name of wealth and positions—our leaders have sold us out. You used to say “Yellow is bad, full of crooks who don’t love Ugandans.” What changed? Why are you joining them now? In Bwobo and Guru-guru, foreigners are grabbing land—and the government justifies it by calling them forest reserves. And who is helping them? Our own leaders. They are busy evicting people wherever they find wealth beneath the soil. Soon, they will even attempt to evict us from Holy Rosary Parish if they discover wealth underneath. These people are crazy! APWOYO! 🙏

Sir Dan Magic

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This is a tweet out to the Congress leadership to ask if they are endorsing this sort of behavior on a TV debate or if this mindset is approved by the higher ups. There has been a lot of chatter about women, their dressing, moral Policing, survivor and victim blaming in Telangana / AP after an actor shamed a co actor in a Film event, using cuss words, and then in general on women who don’t dress modestly in public events. It was called an act of ‘concern’. What followed was a lot of Television channels panels with abuse and cuss words - one would have never imagined seeing this on a mainstream TV / News channel. A lot of women responded saying policing women’s clothes is not going to stop sexual assault. This lady here is reportedly, a Congress politician. She says if the actress (she is referring to) has guts, she has to come out in public with a bikini without security guards. The men on the road will eventually want to rape her and she should get raped, shut up and sit at home - she better not dare / bother going to the police station. And if she dares, whatever “half” clothes are left on her body will also be removed and …. I haven’t watched the entire video - however, the scenario here and how they are referring to women in public spaces, in the medi and the level of abuse is setting a dangerous precedent, justifying sexual assault and abuse against children, old women and the dead, saying men are unable to control themselves and therefore, women’s ‘immodest’ clothing is the reason for rapes on kids. We need better politicians and better leaders. This is the pits.

Chinmayi Sripaada

62,545 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

New: Joe Rogan issues a chilling warning with Landman creator Taylor Sheridan to Trump supporters that Democrats could abuse ICE tactics to arrest Americans who refuse to get vaccinated: ROGAN: “I am not in favor of illegal criminals coming in this country, but we’re setting a dangerous precedent by how we’re abusing the power of ICE.” SHERIDAN: “The same benefits one party has now will 100% be used against them when the other party is back in power.” ROGAN: “You have masked, militarized police with no ID and just 7 weeks of training that are running around the cities snatching people up.” SHERIDAN: “These politicians right now in Washington are doing us all a tremendous disservice.” ROGAN: “This could set a precedent that the left could then abuse for something worse when they’re back in power.” What happens when Democrats are back in power during another pandemic, but now they can abuse this use of militarized police?” SHERIDAN: “If you don’t get the vaccine they’re going to arrest you.” ROGAN: “Human beings love to control other people. Anytime you give them the chance to feel righteous about that control they will jump on it.” SHERIDAN: “Communism, socialism, fascism, and Nazism are all very similar. It’s really all just the evil of the collective.” ROGAN: “Exactly. I want the bad immigrants out too, but if we’re going to do it like this we’re going to give the left a scary amount of power when they’re back in office.”

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390,736 просмотров • 18 дней назад

“Where the hell did the money go?” "Where'd the $14 billion go that went into high speed rail project? It's a 'high speed rail,' but there's no rail. There's nothing. $14B. Whose pocket is that money in?" David david friedberg on California'a Fraud: This isn’t partisan, it’s accountability: follow the money, audit the system, & expose where 'government spending' is actually going. "Anyone who fights back against it is simply un-American." . . . "Nick shirley, I think does a great job exposing how so much of that money's wasted. I asked this question of Mayor Matt Mahan, who's running for governor. I was like, dude, where'd the $14 billion go? Yeah, that went into that high speed rail project. There was like, no, it's a high speed rail, but there's no rail. There's nothing $14 billion. I'm like, whose pocket is that money in? Everyone should ask that question of your government, of your elected officials, of your politicians, of your leaders. Where the hell did the money go? And in many cases you'll find that it just went to create wealth for a few people that are cronies or thieves or that stole it, or it was used to create fake jobs that aren't productive. Meaning no one's making anything, they're just taking money and living off of that money from the government. And both of those are not what was promised when people pay taxes and the government says it's gonna do a service. We need to hold the government accountable to do the service, and that just doesn't happen. So I think Nick Shirley holds the government accountable. I think there are dozens of copycats, which I frigging love. And show the crazy sh*t that's going on and ask the tough questions. Run the audits. Treasury in the federal government should be running the audits and figuring out where all the money go."

Molly O’Shea

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