Dtianta

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Dtianta

Dtianta

@D_tianta

Nakuru, Kenya Katılım Haziran 2016
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Moe@moneyacademyKE·
A new bill has been introduced in the Senate that seeks to bar former governors from contesting as MPs or MCAs for five years after leaving office. The bill seeks to allow completion of accountability processes before they vie again.
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Rasna Warah
Rasna Warah@RasnaWarah·
@WilliamsRuto I was diagnosed with cancer soon after you were declared president. I have always wondered whether there is a link. Before I die, I want to know, how much money and land do you need, and how much suffering do you want to inflict on Kenyans before you die?
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Shoba Gatimu
Shoba Gatimu@shobanes·
Ruto has to go. Gachagua is not an option, and Matiang'i is a crook like the both of them. The hope for this country is in Maraga and Omtatah. We also have to pick the right MCAs and MPs to streamline things from the ground up.
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OCTOPIZZO
OCTOPIZZO@OCTOPIZZO·
First, let’s be clear this is not a PR conversation, it’s a legal and accountability issue. You cannot ask artists to “get their facts right” while making sweeping claims that are not supported by transparent, verifiable evidence. On CMOs: You say the system is “fixed” and no law needed changing only implementation. That’s misleading. The challenges with Collective Management Organizations in Kenya have never been purely administrative; they are structural, legal, and fiduciary. CMOs operate under delegated authority, not ownership of rights. They are agents not principals and their legitimacy depends entirely on the consent, trust, and participation of artists. That trust has been broken repeatedly. Now to the claim of a 70% payout to artists via eCitizen: When exactly did this begin? Because as it stands today, there is no visible, industry-wide record of artists consistently receiving these payments through eCitizen. Not one verifiable dataset, not one transparent distribution report accessible to rights holders. You cannot legislate credibility through statements—show the audited disbursements. And more fundamentally: Why is artists’ money being routed through a government platform in the first place? Under the Copyright Act (Kenya), royalties are private intellectual property income. CMOs are licensed to collect and distribute on behalf of members, not to surrender those funds into a centralized state-controlled system without explicit, informed consent of the rights holders. That raises serious constitutional and fiduciary questions: •Where is the legal instrument authorizing this pipeline through eCitizen? •Where was the artists’ participation or approval in restructuring this flow of funds? •Under what provision does the government assume an intermediary role in private royalty distribution? Because if artists did not consent, then we are no longer talking about administration we are talking about appropriation. Let’s also address representation: CMOs are not the “keepers” of our rights. They are service providers. They do not own our copyrights, and they do not inherently represent all artists only those who have explicitly mandated them. Any suggestion otherwise is legally inaccurate. On MCSK: If Music Copyright Society of Kenya is no longer licensed, that in itself raises even more urgency around clarity who is currently mandated, under what terms, and where are the public notices, tariffs, and distribution frameworks? Finally, on engagement: This is not about “coming to the office” for closed-door briefings or photo opps. This is a public matter affecting thousands of artists and millions in royalties going back to over 20yrs back, you think you can solve this by a visit to the office? If you believe in facts and solutions, then let’s meet in the open. Call a press conference on JKLive or any national platform. Come with: •Audited collection figures •Distribution reports •Legal framework authorizing eCitizen involvement •List of paid artists and amounts disbursed I will come with the law, the data, and the lived experiences of artists who have yet to see a single shilling. Until then, statements without transparency are not facts they are narratives.
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Ademba Allans
Ademba Allans@Ademba_47·
IEBC, unless mnataka vita, please explain to me: Mbona sina poling station na poling station number? Na pia, if those who registered before 2012 voted in 2022, why do they need to register again? Please explain to us as if you are talking to Karen Nyamu ama Sudi. #LindaKadi
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Rapcha The Sayantist
Rapcha The Sayantist@IAMRAPCHA·
Zile siku za kufanyia wanasiasa wauaji mboka kaa influencer ziliisha Huezi support muuaji then utuambie tununue TV na tununue, kauzie wale maiti waliuliwa na hao politicians una-support
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Tumewaskia the great people of Narok County! Muko Kadi na mume serve red card to this regime because SHA is shambolic, wizi wa mali umezidi na CBC is broken. Register today we send this regime to Kamiti #ChukuaKura #UkatibaCaravan
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Nakuru Icon@Real_Icon_·
The greatest thing you can do right now as a Kenyan is to educate your fellow citizens on the importance of a Maraga presidency to Kenya.
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Milksheikh
Milksheikh@ustadhie·
This time hakuna cha lesser evil. Ni good vs bad. Tujikomboe ama tuendelee kuteseka.
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Fellow Kenyans, Young people do not only hold the vote that will transform Kenya. They are also leaders. Register today to join the @UGMParty Young Aspirants League for political and ethical leadership sessions #ChukuaKura #TukoKadi
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Masas
Masas@HonKimtaitoo·
Team ya Maraga tulipewa one of the most elegant portraits that's why the Tl is beautiful.
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arrryyyy 🐐
arrryyyy 🐐@dube1286·
Jalang'o is a NO Rigathi is a NO Trevor is a NO Lulu Hasan is a NO Ruto is a Noooo! Maybe Sifuna. Omtata, yes. Definitely, Maraga!
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Masas
Masas@HonKimtaitoo·
Replacing Ruto with Maraga would be like leaving a toxic, chaotic relationship for a more peaceful one. Unmatched peace.☺️
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MethoDman
MethoDman@polo_kimanii·
Proper Potrait🙌🙌
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king
king@kingrudhaah·
Let’s amplify David Maraga's Presidency
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@lynn_ngugi1·
At some point, we are going to have to publicly vouch for a leader we believe in and for me that person is former Chief Justice David Maraga. And this is not about who is trending or making the most noise. It’s about what actually makes sense for this country right now. We are dealing with a system that is broken at the core. Corruption has become normal. Public money disappears with no consequences. Institutions that are supposed to protect us have been captured. And every election cycle, we are given promises that sound good but change nothing. What stands out to me about Maraga is simple, he is not selling us miracles. He is saying, fix the foundation first!! ~Rule of law. ~Respect the constitution. ~Independent institutions. ~Actual consequences for corruption. That might not sound exciting, but if we are being honest, that is exactly what Kenya is bleeding from. You cannot fix the economy when money is being stolen. You cannot fix healthcare when systems are looted. You cannot fix education when leadership has no accountability. For once, here is someone saying ,let’s deal with the root. And we have seen him before. When he was Chief Justice, he made decisions that were not popular, but they were right. He showed that the law can stand above power. That matters!! Because what we are missing in this country is not intelligence, it is integrity. This does not mean he is perfect. No leader is. And supporting someone does not mean you stop questioning them. In fact, it means you hold them to an even higher standard. But if we are going to move forward, then we have to stop playing safe. We have to start being honest about the kind of leadership we want. For me, I choose someone who understands that without accountability, nothing else works. That is why I am backing David Maraga.
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