Good morning family and friends. Even in this heavy pain, I greet you with hope. My brother Ian Braxton was brutally murdered and dumped in River Sosiani, Eldoret, yet the authorities are pushing the "drowned" story. Today I ask for your unity: Tweet, share, and tag, ple
If Ethiopia is selling Diesel at Ksh 135 per litre,
Why can't we wait for them to purchase overseas, then we purchase from them and sell to Kenyans at around Ksh 150 per litre?
Ooh, wait. I forgot that we have to pay nine taxes in a litre of fuel.
Ghai, and I also forgot that the cartels must get kickbacks.
Wtf, how did I forget the procurement kickbacks?
Give me something for the pain!
@moneyacademyKE This modern courier service companies are fast,cheap and reliable. Posta Kenya can't catch up with them that's why it's going out of business.
Mimi ata msiniambie mambo ya Wantam. Just tell me if Ruto will be arrested for this atrocity or not. I hope our collective plan isnt voting him out and he goes home after cashing in on our sweat like this. Tuelewane kitu moja
Africa’s greatest leader was murdered just 10 days before his 36th birthday.
The CIA sent the poison. Belgium sent the firing squad. Then they dissolved his body in acid so there would be no grave, no ashes, no place for his people to mourn. 🇨🇩💔
His name was Patrice Lumumba.
And his only crime was believing that the Congo belonged to the Congolese.
On Independence Day, Lumumba stood before his people and declared:
“We are going to make of the Congo the centre of the sun’s radiance for all of Africa.”
Six months later, he was dead.
Here is how they silenced him:
🔸 In August 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorised the CIA to eliminate Lumumba. CIA chemist Sidney Gottlieb personally carried poison to the Congo to place in his food or on his toothbrush.
🔸 His closest ally, Colonel Mobutu Sese Seko, became the CIA’s principal agent — paid to betray the very man who trusted him.
🔸 On January 17, 1961, Lumumba was tortured, beaten, humiliated, and handed over to a Belgian-backed firing squad.
🔸 Belgian officers cut his body into pieces and dissolved his remains in sulphuric acid. Patrice Lumumba has no grave. No tomb. No resting place.
🔸 Before they killed him, they forced him to swallow the paper containing his Independence Day speech — as if they could erase his words by forcing him to eat them.
🔸 The CIA then installed Mobutu, who ruled the Congo for 32 years while foreign powers looted its diamonds, gold, copper, and cobalt as millions suffered in poverty.
🔸 Years later, CIA Director Allen Dulles admitted: “I think we overrated the Soviet danger in the Congo.”
They destroyed a man. They destroyed a nation. And they did it over a lie.
Today, the Congo holds some of the world’s largest reserves of cobalt — the mineral that powers smartphones, laptops, and electric cars across the globe. Yet its people remain among the poorest on Earth.
That is not an accident.
That is exploitation disguised as geopolitics. 🌍
Patrice Lumumba dreamed of an Africa that controlled its own wealth, wrote its own destiny, and bowed to no empire.
They killed the man, but they could not kill the dream.
If Lumumba had lived… what would Africa look like today?
#PatriceLumumba#Congo#AfricanHistory#NeverForget#AfricanLiberation
This is how GMO enslaves the Kenyan farmer.
1. The crops, specifically maize, don't do well without inorganic fertilizer.
2. They come with army worms, which you must get insecticides from the same manufactures.
3. The stalks are termites attractive and your solution is another insecticide.
4. You cannot replant your harvest. If a new season comes, you must purchase new seeds.
5. Agricultural products intoxicated with pesticides are not suitable for human consumption.
GMOs do not solve food insecurity. They enrich bioterrorists.
I think we have all lost our minds in Kenya.
In this country, up is down, down is up, and out is in.
Not much makes sense any more.
How can a city full of garbage, flooding streets, and crumbling infrastructure afford KSH 17 million to send 11 people to Dubai for a Fashion Show?
How is that possible?
@NairobiCityGov and @SakajaJohnson - what the heck is going on?
Ruto is out here chasing new fairy tales like a desperate magician pulling rabbits from an empty hat. First it was Singapore, that shiny model of discipline and clean governance he kept waving around to hypnotize Kenyans. Now he has switched to Korea, claiming we are exactly where they once were and that Kenya will rise even higher. The man is running from his own failures by borrowing dreams from other nations while his rotten regime keeps sinking ours deeper into the mud.
Singapore did not become a global powerhouse by accident. Lee Kuan Yew built it on iron principles: zero tolerance for corruption, leaders who served the people instead of looting them, merit where the best brains rose no matter their tribe, strict rule of law that protected everyone equally, heavy investment in real education and skills, and an economy open to honest business without cronies grabbing everything. They punished their own elites harshly when they stole. They focused on results, not rallies and handouts. That is how a tiny swampy island turned into a rich lion while others stayed poor.
Look at Ruto's version of the Singapore story. He talks the talk but walks in the opposite direction with both legs tied. His government swims in corruption scandals like fish in the ocean. Billions disappear into pockets of allies while the people tighten belts. Instead of merit, we see tribal appointments and family trees deciding who eats. Rule of law? It bends for the powerful and breaks the weak. Education? Our youth are jobless graduates with degrees that cannot buy bread because the system rewards connection over competence. The economy? We are drowning in expensive debt, borrowing to pay old loans while local businesses choke under taxes and favoritism. Singapore leaders lived simply and accounted for every cent. Here, leaders parade wealth they cannot explain while citizens queue for basics.
This is not building a Singapore. This is building a castle of lies on quicksand. Now he drops Korea as the new slogan, as if changing the country name in his speech will magically fix the mess. Korea rose through discipline, innovation, and honest leadership that put national progress above personal power. Ruto's regime does the opposite. Every big promise ends in more pain for the common mwananchi. Fuel prices up, food prices up, jobs down, hope evaporating like morning dew under a harsh sun.
A man with such a rotten regime has no business lecturing us about Asian miracles. He is like a broke driver promising to turn a leaking matatu into a Rolls Royce while refusing to fix the engine or stop siphoning the fuel. Kenyans are not fools. We see through the narratives. Enough with the borrowed dreams. Real change starts with cleaning your own house, not renaming the pigsty after successful neighbors. The people are watching, and history will not be kind to leaders who trade in illusions.
Kenya has never had a President so articulate in his speeches, firm, strategic and visionary Like Ruto. You must feel proud as a Kenyan , seeing our beloved President represent the interests of Africa at the Just concluded Africa Forward Summit 2026, Without Fear or Favor!
For decades, Africa has supplied raw materials, strategic minerals, labour, markets, and geopolitical influence while carrying the burden of punitive debt, expensive financing, restrictive trade systems, and limited control over the value generated from its own resources. Our Vast wealth has continued flowing outward as many of our African states struggle with infrastructure deficits, constrained industrial capacity, and financing costs significantly higher than those imposed on developed economies.
President @WilliamsRuto directly challenged that legacy, calling for a new Africa–France partnership founded on sovereign equality, mutual respect, fair investment, and shared prosperity instead of dependency and extraction.
His remarks reflected growing frustration across the continent over a global financial system where Africa is routinely perceived as high risk despite its immense natural wealth, youthful population, strategic markets, and expanding economic potential.
Dairy farming,kukamua Ng'ombe Maziwa na Kuuza?
Outreach blood donation drives involving high school students should be illegal without parental consent.
Kenyan parents should, in fact, take Charlene Ruto to court. These students are under 18 years old.
Watoto wenu wanapewa soda na mkate,for school kids, that is a big deal. I feel like that is exploitation.
What is even more concerning are reports claiming that donated blood is being sold to other countries.
The fee for tvet schools was ksh 26,480 in all tvet institutions before this joker came to power. When he was sworn in, he made sure it rose from 26k to 105k then pretends that he has lowered it to 67k, only a fool can believe this man.
There's raw sugar, 26,220bags worth Ksh 1.2B,
Which was flagged as unfit for consumption in January,
And it's being reported that the bags have mysteriously 'disappeared' from the store.
It's suspected that the poisonous sugar, may have been silently released into the market.
When the Kenya Sugar Board is asked, everybody is staring at each other three-three.
Corruption is poison. Greed is dangerous.
Whoever came up with the phrase cheap is expensive certainly never fueled at Astrol Petrol Station.
1. It is 100% Kenyan, founded in 2000 by the late Thayu Kamal Kabugi and is now run by the son, James Mwangi.
2. They not only own the land their stations are built on to cut costs but also manage their stations directly rather than franchising.
3. Their fuel contains a high 91 PON rating, which is higher than the premium fuels around, including V-Power.
4. They are not only 2 - 7 shillings cheaper but also never hoard fuel whenever there are shortages.
We don’t appreciate such companies enough
The worst terroristic and genocidal states in history in the world:
ISRAEL
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Both have the largest stockpiles of nuclear and chemical weapons.
Both have used weapons of mass destruction against civilian populations in Japan, Vietnam, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria and Lebanon.
But they shout daily about Iran which has never invaded another country and has never acquired or used nuclear or chemical weapons.