Today my heart goes out to everyone who is going through what they cannot discuss with anyone. I pray God to see you through and everything shall be alright soon. Nothing is permanent!!!
Apparently, the reason Winnie was beefing with her uncle (Oburu)
Is b'coz he was negotiating with Rais behind their backs (Her and, Ida)
The moment the Mum amepata appointment, Chogo ameruka akina Sifuna kipetero
And that's how this Orengo faction of ODM will lose oomph
Otek
The Kibra MP’s driver George Oduor fined Ksh100,000 after pleading guilty to obstruction and dangerous overtaking.
Did he do that without permission from his boss Peter Orero who was next to him? The MP was the first to dare me to take it to Ruto, not the driver
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
We are the F.B.I Fighting Brutality & Impunity.
We are not a Militia,We are ex-officers standing for justice.United by duty,driven by truth.
We advocate for good governance,expose brutality and document Injustice to ensure accountability.
One of our Mission is also to educate the police to uphold the law,not Political agendas.
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
You want our people to join you in hating President Ruto just because he is from the Kalenjin community!
This we will not do. We must be fair to all.
President Ruto is the best President Kenya has ever had this far. Let's support him.
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
𝗞𝗘𝗡𝗬𝗔 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗨𝗚𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗔 𝗗𝗘𝗘𝗣𝗘𝗡 𝗧𝗜𝗘𝗦 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛 𝗘𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗔𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗘𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗦
Kenya has signed eight agreements with Uganda to boost bilateral cooperation during President @KagutaMuseveni official visit.
Speaking at State House Nairobi after witnessing the signing of the memorandum of understanding with President Museveni on Wednesday, President William Ruto said the new agreements will build on 17 existing agreements and will strengthen ties between the two countries and drive economic development.
He noted that the agreements will foster people-to-people ties and ensure that the relationship between the two countries provides real benefits for both nations. - shorturl.at/nie1y
“Even when citizens disagree with the government, forming militia groups is one of the most dangerous and destructive paths a nation can take. It brings fear, chaos, and bloodshed—not solutions. Kenya needs informed voices, not armed resistance. True change is born from unity, dialogue, and peaceful action—not from war.
We must also remember the critical role the police play in protecting our lives and maintaining law and order. Yes, mistakes happen—but we cannot allow the failures of a few to erase the service of many. Without law enforcement, society collapses into disorder. Reform is necessary, but respect and support are equally important.
We do not want to see Kenya become another Haiti—a nation torn apart by lawlessness, militias, and violence. We want peace, progress, and stability. Let us rise with wisdom, not weapons. Let us choose peace over destruction, and unity over division
@jimNjue_ MWANZO 38:9
INASEMA HIVI
"Lakini Onani alijua kwamba hao watoto wasingekuwa wake. Kwa hiyo, alipolala na mke wa nduguye, alimwaga chini mbegu ya uzazi, asije akampatia nduguye watoto"