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@OpiyoWandayi You all have no idea how much to the edge you have pushed us. Everyone working with this fucking government is compromised and we don't trust anything coming from you. The only thing pushing you to support Kasongo is your glutonious greed that would rather betray Kenyans.
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Wetang’ula says he rejected Ndindi Nyoro’s request for a special sitting because it did not follow parliamentary standing orders.
Why?
Because Ndindi was first supposed to channel it through Kimani Ichung’wah as Majority Leader, or Junet if he was in the Minority.
Now think about that carefully.
If the issue is high fuel prices, taxes or the cost of living, an MP must first seek approval from the same mp defending government policies before Parliament can even sit and discuss it.
So what exactly is the point of oversight then?
And another uncomfortable question:
Can Kenya honestly still claim to have a “Majority” and “Minority” in Parliament when ODM is already working with government?
At this point, many of us no longer see Parliament as an independent institution.
We see a political checkpoint where inconvenient debates are blocked before they even begin.
That should worry everyone.

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Please join me in demanding justice for Prudence Imali.
I’ve just watched an NTV report about Prudence Imali, a woman who was allegedly shot by police during the matatu strike.
What hurts the most is that she was not even part of the protests.
She had simply left her child at home and rushed to a nearby shop to buy something. While returning home, she was allegedly shot.
A child waited for their mother to come back home,
but she never did.
Now reports say police have refused to release the OB, delaying the postmortem and denying the family answers.
This is the part that should disturb every Kenyan:
Today it is Prudence Imali.
Tomorrow it could be your sister, your mother, your wife, your friend, or anyone innocently walking home.
How many innocent lives must be lost before accountability matters?
Please raise your voice.
Please speak out.
Please demand justice.
Justice for Prudence Imali.

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@IEBCKenya You are all compromised!.
Therefore anything coming from you is total BS.
#RutomustGo
#Rejectfinancebill2026
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Press Release:
Claims by Persons Purporting to Stage Election Manipulation in the 2027 General Election
IEBC notes with grave concern recent utterances by certain political actors alleging that they will influence the electoral process in the 2027 presidential election through extra- legal mechanisms.
These utterances, which have elicited considerable disquiet within the electoral environment, pose a real risk of distorting public perception of Kenya’s democratic processes. IEBC considers such utterances to be unacceptable, reckless, and entirely baseless.
The utterances are clearly intended to instill fear, mislead the public and erode confidence in the integrity of the electoral system. IEBC therefore, urges all Kenyans to disregard, dissociate and refrain from amplifying them.
Download: bit.ly/4frmTdh
#16thJulyByelection #YourVoteYourFuture #TalkWithIEBC #StopFakeNews



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Al Jazeera has released a disturbing documentary exposing how Kenyans are allegedly being surveilled through their phones, and how Safaricom may have been enabling it.
According to the documentary, citizens’ phone data has reportedly been shared with security agencies, while spyware has allegedly been used to infiltrate devices and monitor people.
Think about that for a moment.
The same phone you use for M-Pesa, calls, WhatsApp and private family conversations could allegedly be turned into a surveillance tool against you.
This should terrify every Kenyan.
Because this is no longer about politicians.
It’s about ordinary people.
A boda rider criticizing taxes.
A journalist exposing corruption.
A university student tweeting against the government.
A parent complaining about the economy in a WhatsApp group.
If unchecked, Kenya could slowly return to the fear that existed during the Moi era, where people whispered inside homes because they feared the state was listening.
Only this time, the informer is in your pocket.
Your phone. That is why this story matters.
A government that watches its own citizens is not protecting democracy or them.
It is protecting leaders like Ruto.
And once people become afraid to speak freely, freedom dies quietly.

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@Broadbasedgal @moneyacademyKE Utalamba haga ya huyo mtu hadi uchoke
That killer and all his shallow minded people are going home😏
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@moneyacademyKE When Ruto tax Kenyans, mnacomplain
When Ruto borrows loans mnacomplain
Mnataka President afanye nini?
The country is run by taxes. Ushuru lazima mlipe
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@motoristsoffice Why not do something about it, instead of writing Long paragraphs that doesn't bring any solution
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One day Kenyans will realize that FEAR is the main product being sold by this government.
Every bad policy comes wrapped in panic.
Question high fuel prices?
You are told “The prices would have been worse. You would be paying 300 per litre without us.”
Reject the G-to-G fuel deal?
“If we end it, the country will run out of fuel.”
Demand lower fuel taxes?
“Then schools and hospitals will collapse, because we will reduce money there.”
Reject a questionable deal like Adani?
“Kenya will be embarrassed in the region because our airport is old.”
Notice the pattern?
Citizens are constantly being told:
“Accept this burden... or something worse will happen.”
That is how fear works. Not leadership. Fear.
But here is the reality:
-Other countries survive without G-to-G fuel deals.
-Other countries build airports without controversial contracts like Adani. Adani isn't the only option.
-Other governments fund schools without overtaxing struggling citizens. We can reduce statehouse budget instead of money to schools.
And the saddest part?
Many citizens have been conditioned to defend their own suffering.
A government should not rule by frightening its people into silence.
It should convince citizens using truth, transparency and results.
So the next time you hear:
“If you reject this, disaster will happen,”
Pause and ask:
Disaster for Kenya,
or disaster for the people benefiting from the deal?

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