SheddyZolani

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SheddyZolani

SheddyZolani

@BULEMLES

Nairobi انضم Ağustos 2010
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ROGERS OTIENO
ROGERS OTIENO@Rogers_Otii·
Sifuna will be bigger than Raila in Kenyan politics!
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Julius Kamau
Julius Kamau@Juliuskamau21·
Ancestral lands should not be taxed
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OTWOMA THE BRAND🇰🇪
OTWOMA THE BRAND🇰🇪@Isaac_Otwoma·
SIFUNA FOR PRESIDENT
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SheddyZolani@BULEMLES·
Faith we have little to low faith, @IEBCKenya can conduct a free, fair and open presidential elections. They know it, that's why they care less to build public trust.
Faith Odhiambo@FaithOdhiambo8

Kenyans have recently witnessed brazen boasts about stealing elections and naked threats against citizens who dissent with certain political views. This trend indicates a disturbing pattern of the ruling elite growing increasingly intolerant with the very people it was elected to serve. The Constitution of Kenya is unambiguous. Every citizen has the right to free expression, to assemble, to vote, and to have that vote count. Any public officer who works to subvert those rights, whether through deed or through reckless public utterance that normalizes electoral fraud, is in breach of their oath of office. The @IEBCKenya and the @NCIC_Kenya have both the mandate and the tools to respond to exactly this kind of provocation. What Kenyans need is for these tools to be converted into visible action against those who openly undermine the electoral process. The NCIC has acted swiftly in the past against inflammatory speech, and there is no reason it cannot do so now. The IEBC, newly reconstituted and with an opportunity to rebuild public confidence, has much to gain by demonstrating decisiveness at this early stage. Both institutions should see this moment as a chance to assert their independence and show Kenyans that the safeguards built into the Constitution are real and enforceable. Elections in Kenya are not an abstract civic exercise. They are deeply emotive, freighted with memory, grievance and hope. When politicians openly boast about rigging and institutions do not visibly respond, the result is a citizenry that grows more cynical with each passing election cycle, a deepening trust deficit that drives voter apathy, and a democracy that hollows out quietly from within. Kenya stands at a consequential moment. The country has come too far, paid too high a price in blood and grief and hard-won constitutional reform, to allow our democratic space be dragged back toward the darkness of disputed elections and ethnic mobilisation. The institutions built to prevent exactly that must now rise to the occasion.

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Edwin Sifuna
Edwin Sifuna@edwinsifuna·
Happening……The @LindaMwananchi_ team in Bungoma led by Hon Ali Machani Mutoka are at the home of the late Mzee Patrick Wangamati in Khachonge village, Kabuchai constituency to deliver our condolences ahead of the burial this Saturday.
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Edwin Sifuna
Edwin Sifuna@edwinsifuna·
Statement of PAD leaders meeting in Stellenbosch 24 May 2026 The prosecution of opposition leaders who are fighting to democratise their countries has become a feature of African autocracies, intent on destroying democratic practices in favour of extending their rule through repression. There are many cases, but three in Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda stand out as flagrant abuses of court proceedings to unjustly prosecute leaders. The treason trial of Tanzania’s Tundu Lissu has been taking place for over 400 days. His crime was to call for constitutional and electoral reforms ahead of the October 2025 election. His party, Chadema, was barred from participating in those elections, which were openly rigged. Bereft of credible evidence and the appearance of secret witnesses in a special enclosed cell, the trial has made a mockery of legal practice. Lissu, who was hit by 16 bullets in a failed assassination attempt in 2017, has been unable to have the medical treatment he requires as a result of this brutal assault since his trial began. In Uganda, Dr Kizza Besigye is being tried in a military court after his arrest in November 2024 – more than 540 days ago. Dr Besigye was prevented from participating in Uganda’s rigged election of January 2025, which saw the leading opposition figure, Bobi Wine, denied victory in a rigged election. Wine has since fled the country, fearing for his life. Dr Besigye’s trial, which began as a military tribunal, follows a familiar pattern. The state has attempted to get witnesses to testify in secret and has dragged the trial on despite Dr Besigye’s poor health. In Rwanda, opposition leader Victoire Ingabire was arrested in June 2026 on the farcical charge of creating a criminal organisation and inciting public disorder because she challenged the ongoing trial of other opposition activists. Along with nine members of her political party, the Development and Liberty for All (Développement et Liberté pour tous or Dalfa-Umurinzi), she has been charged with establishing or joining a criminal organisation, inciting public unrest or disturbances and various other offences, all of which she denies. Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda present themselves as progressive countries that embrace democracy in one or another form. The reality is that these countries are led by increasingly tyrannical authoritarians that have no tolerance of opposition and are willing to abuse their courts to remove those who criticize them from public life. This lawfare against democracy is condemned in the strongest possible terms by democratic African leaders who are trying to build a continent where accountability, the rule of law and the respect for human dignity are paramount. We call on the international community to join us in demanding the cessation of these farcical legal proceedings and the immediate release of these leaders. We call on the authorities to see to it that proper medical attention is provided to Tundu Lissu and Dr Kizza Besigye, who are ill and require regular medical treatment. These developments in the East Africa region should be of great concern for those who count themselves among its leaders, particularly with ongoing instability in Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia. The leadership that addresses democratic regression and the erosion in the rule of law will place itself on the right side of history. The fight for democracy in Africa cannot be stopped by the actions of tyrants determined to hold onto power. Signed on behalf of the Platform for African Democrats Seretse Khama Ian Khama Former President of the Republic of Botswana
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SheddyZolani@BULEMLES·
Translation 2 low IQ's in politics. Mr president good luck wit ur 2tam presidential campaigns in Luo Nyanza. we can't risk our sits 4 yu. If HE doesn't pay up in lieu of potential salary lost, wil be difficult 2 get them focus on his reelection bid @UDAKenya
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Moe
Moe@moneyacademyKE·
Kenya may be forced to cut spending in the next budget due to high debt costs, limited tax options, and tighter borrowing. About 40% of revenue will go to debt repayment, while 27% goes to salaries, leaving little room for new spending.
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Hon. Caleb Amisi, MP
Hon. Caleb Amisi, MP@Honcalebamisi·
If you love Kenya just type ruto must go today before you sleep. Those who do not love kenya but love ruto can continue supporting this kleptomaniac regime. Kenyans are suffering bwana. Enough is enough ! #TheRenaissance
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I am Chege
I am Chege@_James041·
This is the current situation at the Technical University of Kenya, Nairobi. A larger number of students have been barred from accessing exam rooms due to fee arrears. Over the past six months, we've witnessed an increase in the number of students dropping out of school as a result of unaffordable education. In hospitals, you are detained for being poor. In schools, you are locked out for being poor. " They won't build schools anymore, all they'll build will be prison,prison," Rest In Peace Lucky Dube.
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Peris
Peris@Wambuib4sky·
Incase mambo ituendee kama Nepal siku moja,Huyu ako marked
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Nyakundi Report
Nyakundi Report@NyakundiReport·
Hello Nyakundi, Please hide my identity. I am a staff member at Artcaffé, and we are really suffering under the current management conditions at the branch. First, last week our PHs, off days, and leave days were deducted simply because of the matatu strike, something that was completely beyond our control as employees. It is unfair for management to punish staff for a nationwide transport crisis that affected everyone. Secondly, the transport situation for staff working late shifts is becoming dangerous. Imagine the staff van arriving at the branch around 1:40 AM, then dropping employees along the highway at around 2 AM and leaving everyone to figure out how to get home safely on their own. This is not secure at all, especially for staff members going home at such hours. The worst issue is the “FUNGA FUNGUA” shifts. Right now it is around 3 AM and I have just come from the PM shift, yet I am expected to wake up again at 4 AM to prepare and report back to work. We barely get any sleep. You enter the next shift already exhausted and sleepy, which is extremely risky especially in a busy restaurant environment where mistakes and accidents can easily happen because of fatigue. We are mentally and physically drained. Some of us cannot even sleep properly because by the time you reach home, it is already time to prepare for the next shift again. This is not healthy and it is affecting staff wellbeing badly. Another major issue is staff meals. There is no proper breakfast and sometimes no lunch at all, yet employees are expected to work long exhausting hours. Nobody seems concerned about staff welfare anymore. Please let this reach HR because workers are really suffering. We are asking management to listen to staff concerns and improve these working conditions before things get worse.
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Moe
Moe@moneyacademyKE·
Credit Bank has moved to court to recover Sh72 million from former CS Moses Kuria and a company linked to him over loans issued in 2019. The lender says the debt grew from Sh59.7 million to Sh72 million after defaults.
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Bonnie Mwangi, CPA, LLM, MBA
Out of the proposed KSH 4.8 trillion budget for FY 2026-2027, debt service will be KSH 2.3 trillion. 47% of the entire budget is debt service. 47% of the budget will not solve any problem in Kenya. Will not create jobs. Will not build hospitals. Will not fund cancer research. Will not send a kid to school. For this country is we are told is on its way to becoming Singapore. Shida yetu ni hii: Tunatabia za nguruwe, na tunataka kuwa na mwili wa nyoka. We continue spending 40-50% more each year than we make. And worse - it is not so that we can serve people. We are borrowing to fund corruption and state largesse. When close to 50% of the entire budget is not creating 1 job - what the heck is our country all about? Make no mistake about it- our national interest is the service of the absolutely corrupt ruling class.
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@UDAKenya We dint misinterpret shit. We heard you loud and clear.
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