Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿

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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿

Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿

@AlwalaAggrey

Life is simple but humans have made it difficult

here and there Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@WilliamsRuto The esibuye market at emuhaya has stalled,the road from stend kisa-kima-ebusakami and majengo-kima- ebusakami in vihiga tht you promised the contractor will complete during your tours in the region have never been touched since the contractor left in 2022
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William Samoei Ruto, PhD
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto·
We have faithfully delivered on the commitments we made to the people of Kenya in our manifesto. Across the country, completed and ongoing projects stand as visible proof of our progress. And we are not stopping there. We have set out ambitious plans to do even more. The transformation is real, measurable, and unfolding in every corner of our nation.
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Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
A guy in a crocodile costume carried a crocodile. 👀
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Donald B Kipkorir@DonaldBKipkorir·
People in leadership that I won’t criticize even if they KILL or STEAL because of my personal friendship with them: HE William Ruto HE Kithure Kindiki HE Moses Wetang’ula Hon. Adan Duale Hon. Geoffrey Ruku Hon. Dorcas Oduor
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Yesterday, the Government took decisive action to ease the burden on Kenyans by reducing VAT on fuel from 16% to 13%. This move is aimed at cushioning citizens from the impact of rising global oil prices, a challenge affecting economies worldwide. Even as international fuel costs remain volatile, the Government continues to prioritize relief measures that protect households, support businesses, and stabilize the economy.
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Robert ALAI, HSC@RobertAlai·
Edwin Sifuna must apologise to Oburu for calling him mediocre. That apology must come before any Linda Mwananchi rally in Kisumu. Kisumu is the headquarters of Western Kenya. Busia, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Vihiga, Kakamega, Kisii, Migori, Nyamira and Siaya strongholds of ODM depend on Kisumu as the regional political HQ. Insulting ODM Party Leader and then going to Kisumu is like poking the anus of a donkey and then still hoping that you will ride on it. Sifuna MUST apologise to Oburu ASAP.
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@Realkangethe They were singing praises to Kasongo as he made inroads to their perceived zones,they forgot he is cunning and intelligent and never forgets if you wronged him,he is now preparing to send them to the gutters
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𝗞 𝗔 𝗡 𝗚 𝗘 𝗧 𝗛 𝗘™🇰🇪
Gladys Wanga is slowly coming to the sad reality that it was a long con by the chief liar himself, and he might be joining Linda mwananchi led by Edwin Sifuna anytime. The clock is ticking!!
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Bakhita Esther
Bakhita Esther@bakhita_esther·
Fuel prices are rising globally, not just in Kenya, due to current world events. This situation is beyond the President's control. Stop playing politics with global issues.
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Abuga Makori EGH, MBE
Abuga Makori EGH, MBE@abuga_makori·
Nobody can fight President Ruto over the hike of fuel prices by EPRA. Uhuru Kenyatta controlled this using SUBSIDIES which were costly (and Ruto had this option). The Iran/Israel/USA standoff is responsible. We hope things get better. But I urge CS Wandayi and Dr. Ruto to consider subsidies. VAT reduction was also important.
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
The Dragon roller coaster at Stedmak Gardens in Karen, Nairobi!
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Kenya Power
Kenya Power@KenyaPower_Care·
@AlwalaAggrey Hello. We’re sorry for the inconvenience. Please share your account number, phone number, and exact location (including a landmark) via DM for follow-up. You can also report by dialing *977#. Thank you for being so patient. ^LW
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@calvinokello4 Linda ground leaders thought bowing to Kasongo was a wise decision,they never learned from Baba tht you never give your all,they forgot Kasongo is cunning and has his own ambitions,and never forgot how they used to abuse him.sifuna was a sure bet to keep him on check
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Onyango Okello Oloo.
Onyango Okello Oloo.@calvinokello4·
"You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them" - Atticus Finch. How did you do it Baba? How did you run this great party? We are drowning.
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
"Do your job, you’re just a driver," a Kenyan woman using an online taxi service recorded a driver trying to hit on her.
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@RobertAlai @orengo_james You are asking Orengo if he is a complainant and you are writing to him as who?are you one of the accused people? Are you the DCI or part of security agency?are you the lawyer of the accused?you are neither part of the incident,so stick to serving kileleshwa people
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Robert ALAI, HSC
Robert ALAI, HSC@RobertAlai·
OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR JAMES ORENGO ON THE ATTACK ON SENATOR GODFREY OSOTSI I have today written a detailed open letter to the Governor of Siaya County, James Orengo @orengo_james , questioning the intent, objectivity, and legal soundness of his formal complaint dated 10th April, 2026, addressed to the Nyanza Regional Police Commander demanding the immediate arrest of Willis Akoth, alias "Boi Akoth," and the investigation of Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo over the attack on Vihiga Senator Hon. Godfrey Osotsi in Kisumu. Let me be absolutely clear: I condemn without reservation the cowardly attack on Senator Osotsi at Java House, West End Mall, Kisumu on 8th April, 2026. Every Kenyan, regardless of political affiliation, deserves to move freely and safely in this country. Those who attacked the Senator must face the full force of the law, but through proper legal channels, not through the political directives of a Governor, writing on official letterhead, instructing the police on whom to arrest. What Governor Orengo has done is dangerous. He has written to the police as Governor, not as a lawyer, not as a witness, not as the complainant, demanding the arrest of a specific individual based on social media mentions and newspaper reports. He has pointed a finger at a Principal Secretary without a shred of admissible evidence. He has prejudged the guilt of individuals before any investigation has been concluded, any identification parade has been conducted, or any charge has been preferred. This is not justice. This is political prosecution dressed in the language of human rights. I have asked Governor Orengo the following questions in my letter, and I ask them again publicly: 1️⃣ WHAT IS YOUR STANDING? You are not the complainant. You are not a witness. You are the Governor of Siaya, a county with no jurisdiction over a crime committed in Kisumu. Why are you directing the police? 2️⃣ WHERE IS YOUR EVIDENCE? You claim that "clear photographic evidence and CCTV footage" place Boi Akoth at the scene, coordinating the attack. Have you viewed this evidence? In what capacity? Has it been forensically authenticated? The DCI has confirmed forensic analysis is ongoing. How have you arrived at your conclusions before the investigators have arrived at theirs? 3️⃣ WHAT HAPPENED TO DUE PROCESS? As a Senior Counsel, you know that the presumption of innocence under Article 50(2)(a) of the Constitution is not optional. You know that the DPP, not a Governor, has the constitutional authority to direct investigations and prosecutions under Article 157. You know that arrest is a last resort, not a first response. Yet your letter demands the opposite of everything you have preached for 40 years. Were you ever a genuine human rights defender, Governor, or were you just a politician who used human rights when it was convenient? 4️⃣ WHAT ABOUT THE SUSPECTS' RIGHTS? Three young men, Carlos Owiti, Eric Otieno, and Vincent Odhiambo, are currently detained at Kisumu Central Police Station. Their defence lawyers told the court that they presented themselves VOLUNTARILY to the police. They told the court that the COMPLAINANT, Senator Osotsi, had NOT even recorded a statement. They told the court that NO identification parade had been conducted. Yet these young men are being held under charges of robbery with violence, a capital offence. Is this justice, Governor? Is this the Kenya you fought for? 5️⃣ WHAT ABOUT YOUR OWN GOONS? Governor Orengo, your political camp has its own mobilisers, enforcers, and individuals who openly brag about their ability to deploy groups of youths. The Interior CS Murkomen has publicly stated that intelligence reports show opposition leaders routinely move with groups of hired individuals. Are you willing to demand the arrest of your own associates? Or is your version of justice a one-way street that only leads to your opponents? 6️⃣ WHY ISN'T OSOTSI COOPERATING? If this attack was as straightforward as you claim, why had the complainant not recorded a formal police statement by the time the suspects were arraigned? Why is the prosecution relying on custodial orders instead of substantive charges? Justice requires the active cooperation of the complainant, not theatrical press conferences and political letters from allied Governors. Governor Orengo, you cannot be a human rights champion on Monday and a political persecutor on Tuesday. You cannot demand due process when your allies are arrested and demand mob justice when your opponents are accused. You cannot use your gubernatorial letterhead to direct criminal investigations without undermining the very Constitution you swore to uphold. The case of political goons in Kisumu is a serious national issue. It will not be solved by your letter. It will not be solved by selectively targeting individuals you perceive as enemies. And it will certainly not rescue your struggling political career. Let the DCI investigate. Let the DPP prosecute. Let the courts adjudicate. And let Governors govern their counties rather than direct the police as personal enforcers. The full letter is attached below. Read it. Share it. The people of Kenya deserve leaders who stand for justice — not leaders who stand for themselves.
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@RobertAlai Now tht things are not good in Linda ground ,you are pretending to criticize them 😂😂😂😂😂 be a man and stand by your team,mnataka pawa 😂😂😂😂
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Robert ALAI, HSC
Robert ALAI, HSC@RobertAlai·
Who came up with the Linda Ground clarion call in ODM? You are defending ground from what? How does this messaging fit in the party’s communication strategy? ODM has been reduced to Lindaing ground while the formidable force should be on full offensive. Linda Ground is defeatist.
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@koske_felix The security threat now is the issue goonism,those goons don’t operate on their own but sponsored by politicians.they are scaring away investors and even tourists,it should be the priority first in the security sector
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felix koskei
felix koskei@koske_felix·
I held a consultative virtual meeting with the leadership of the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration; KPS, APS, DCI, IPOA, Private Security Regulatory Authority, Public Benefits Organisations Authority, Government Chemist Department, Kenya Coast Guards Service, Firearms and Licencing Board, NCIC, NACADA , National Crime and Research Centre,National Disaster Operation Centre and National Computer Coordination to drive a decisive reset in performance, discipline, and service delivery across the security sector. This engagement is part of the ongoing Re-energisation and Revitalisation of the Public Service, with a clear focus on timely, professional, and citizen-centred services. I acknowledged the commitment and sacrifice of our officers, who continue to serve under demanding conditions to safeguard lives, protect property, and maintain order across the country. I addressed the persistent challenges that continue to undermine effectiveness and erode public trust. Corruption, weak investigations, poor case handling, and breakdowns across the criminal justice chain must be confronted directly. When cases collapse due to poor follow-through, offenders return to the streets and citizens lose confidence in the system. I emphasised that citizens judge this sector by their÷ experience. When a Kenyan reports a crime or seeks assistance, they expect prompt response, professionalism, and respect. Each officer represents Government, and every interaction shapes public perception. We agreed on immediate priorities: * Enforce discipline and uphold zero tolerance for corruption and misconduct * Strengthen investigations and ensure cases are handled professionally from report to resolution * Close gaps between arrest, investigation, prosecution, and final outcomes * Improve coordination and real-time information sharing across units * Deliver responsive, respectful, and efficient frontline services We must operate as one system with a clear objective: deliver security and justice effectively. Activity is not enough. We must deliver results. Security remains the foundation of national stability and economic transformation under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. Without safety, there is no investment, no growth, and no meaningful development. I directed a firm reset. Discipline, accountability, and personal responsibility must define how we serve. Public authority is a trust, not an entitlement. Every assignment must be completed, and every action must produce a result. Kenyans expect results. We must deliver. Naamini inawezekana!
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Aggrey Alwala 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
@Ochorakot Thts a caring lady another would have been happy chopping your money and out there telling others how your priorities are very wrong,accept the advice but move on from her
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Ochora🇰🇪☆, KC
Ochora🇰🇪☆, KC@Ochorakot·
Huyu ni reject ananipea ama ni advise? Hii nayo imenigusa adi kwa roho.
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D-man@kjr_997·
@C_NyaKundiH That's why I refused to update mine. I think on the update button, they should introduce the reject button.
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
This useless thing called OneApp is honestly frustrating to use. In some cases, you are forced to tap things twice for no reason. For example, when sending money, you first tap “Done” and then “Send”. Why should users go through two steps for one simple action? To make matters worse, I have also lost some of my saved paybills and tills. Safaricom has really gone down when it comes to listening to customers. Instead of improving the user experience, the top leadership seems more focused on looting than fixing obvious problems that affect everyday users.
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Mutembei TV@MutembeiTV·
Prophet Kanyari New Wife Maion Naipei Now Lectures Mosiria Badly for Standing with her when everybody was against her Boobs Leaked Video!
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