Amanda J
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We strongly condemn the unjust demolitions at Gikomba Market that have devastated thousands of livelihoods in Nairobi. Today, we stood in solidarity with the traders affected by these tragic events. We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to defend their rights and will not relent in holding this rogue government accountable. Wantam is inevitable and Kasongo must go. #MamaNairobi #MamaMiradi




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Together with my colleagues Hon. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, Hon. JB Muturi, and several leaders from across Kenya, we joined the small-scale business people in Gikomba Market, Nairobi, following the brutal night raid on their businesses by a clueless regime elected in 2022.
It is an international shame and an absurdity that a regime, whose dwindling fortunes are evident, has chosen to target helpless traders at the bottom of the economic pyramid, while the powerful continue looting the country to unprecedented levels.
Dear people of Gikomba Market, we stand with you. Any attempt to seize your market by known land grabbers, whose reputation precedes them, will remain thwarted.
Your Market will not be taken, and any efforts to do so will be exposed.
Recovery measures will be instituted effective 10th August 2027.
It is shameful that a regime that disregards court orders regarding the demolition of your market sits comfortably under the guise of development.
In reality, the covert scheme is to grab your spaces that you have legitimately built through your hard work—to feed your families.
As we call for justice, we urge you to remain firm in demanding your rights.
It is only a matter of time, and we will ensure your Market is restored!
God bless Kenya. God protect our resources from notorious grabbers.




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@Wavinya_Ndeti Dont tell us you love the youth,lipa kioko,we will know
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@Wavinya_Ndeti How will Kalonzo manage Kenya if he can't manage you from wiper???
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RE: CLARIFICATION ON PENDING SUPPLIER PAYMENTS AND RECENT EVENTS IN MACHAKOS TOWN
Fellow residents of Machakos County,
I wish to address the public following recent statements and events involving Mr. Sammy Kioko and the concerns raised regarding alleged non-payment for supplies made to the County Government.
First and foremost, I express concern over the unfortunate incident that occurred in Machakos Town on 31st March, 2026. As a County Government, we do not condone violence in any form and we urge all parties to exercise restraint and allow lawful and orderly processes to prevail.
Let me take this opportunity to clarify the position of the County Government on this matter specifically and generally on the matter of pending bills .
Our records indicate that Mr. Sammy Kioko is not a registered supplier of the County Government of Machakos. The entity that supplied Inspectorate uniforms is Movata Designs. For any individual to lawfully act on behalf of the company, proper legal authorization must be presented, including a valid Power of Attorney, formal appointment by the company, or representation through a qualified advocate.
We acknowledge that supplies were made by Movata Designs, however, partial delivery occurred towards the close of the financial year 2023/2024 and therefore inspection and acceptance of the partial delivery could not be conducted. Movata Designs’ payment was therefore classified as a pending bill, in line with Public Finance Management procedures.
As an administration committed to transparency and accountability, my government established a Pending Bills Committee to ascertain the existence, completeness, and legitimacy of projects underlying all pending bills.
Further, upon the recommendation of the Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) and the Office of the Controller of Budget (OCoB), I constituted the Machakos County Pending Bills Verification Committee to rigorously verify inherited pending bills amounting to KES 3,812,256,795.
Upon completion of this exercise, the Committee established that:
• KES 2,126,781,000 constituted eligible (payable) pending bills; and
• KES 1,685,475,795 were ineligible claims, comprising:
• KES 927,582,267 in unverified legal fees; and
• KES 757,893,528 relating to claims with incomplete documentation.
Since assuming office, my administration has made deliberate and measurable progress. Out of the eligible historical pending bills of KES 2,126,781,000, we have already settled KES 642,345,765, leaving a balance of KES 1,484,435,235.
This outstanding balance will be systematically addressed through the 1st Supplementary Budget for the Financial Year 2025/2026 and subsequent financial years, in line with available resources.
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@Wavinya_Ndeti We are not interested in the addresses,lipa kioko,full stop.
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@davidmakali1 One is not a presidential candidate,ni chocha za online tu ,so technically Ruto leads this .
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@HonJBMuturi The same mzee was with Raila s bigger mzee in 2022 things were terrible
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@citizentvkenya Let him tender his resignation officialy if he is a man enough
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@paulinenjoroge You stand with with anyone who helps push your agenda,
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I attended the People’s NDC as a friend of the People’s side of ODM, and as someone who stood firmly with Baba, our Azimio presidential candidate in 2022.
That commitment has not changed.
I will continue to stand with my brothers James Orengo, Edwin Sifuna, Babu Owino, Ototsi, Kibagendi, Caroli Omondi, Gisairo and others who remain true to what Baba stood for:
Multiparty democracy, rule of law and the unwavering defense of the rights and freedoms of the Kenyan people.
#LindaMwananchi




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