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Kenya Katılım Ocak 2012
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𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇@ouma_neko·
John Thuo spoke today like a man carrying pain too heavy for one heart to hold. A broken man. A frightened man. A man who feels danger circling around his life. With tears and deep fear in his voice, he declared that if anything happens to him, Kenyans should know the people he holds responsible are his wife Felister Njeri, his son Kelvin Ngigi Thuo, and his sister Magret Mumbi. This is not the statement of a peaceful man. This is the cry of someone living in fear inside the very place that should have given him love, safety and comfort. Imagine reaching a point where your own blood becomes the people you fear the most. Imagine a father standing before the world knowing he may not live to tell his story tomorrow. That pain is unbearable. That kind of loneliness destroys the soul slowly. John Thuo did not speak with anger alone. He spoke with heartbreak. The kind of heartbreak that comes when trust dies inside a family. The kind that keeps a man awake at night wondering whether he will see another sunrise. Today his words have shaken many people because no father, no husband, no brother should ever feel forced to publicly name his own family out of fear for his life. If anything happens to John Thuo, his cry today must never be ignored. His voice must not disappear into silence. A human being has spoken in fear. A Kenyan has asked the public to listen before it is too late.
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The Saviour
The Saviour@TheSaviour·
🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸BREAKING: Israel carries out a MASSACRE in Gaza just hours before Eid al-Adha.
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
There's no way she said this out loud bro
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Julius Kamau
Julius Kamau@Juliuskamau21·
Ancestral lands should not be taxed
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Kimuzi
Kimuzi@Kimuzi_·
"Maraga haezi Pata Kura" Na saizo wewe mwenye unafaa kumpea Kura, the current regime is skull fucking you. Think.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
"The first genocide in history where its victims are broadcasting their own destruction in real time."
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Vic Mensa
Vic Mensa@VicMensa·
why did israel rape flotilla activists? head to vicmensa.substack.com to read an essay i wrote about this shit 5 years ago... it's sickening how little has changed
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Boniface
Boniface@kilundeezy·
Al Jazeera’s investigation has sparked a massive conversation across Kenya about surveillance, digital privacy, and the power telecom companies hold over millions of citizens. Safaricom is trusted with sensitive personal data, private conversations, locations, and financial transactions through M-Pesa. That trust is supposed to come with responsibility, transparency, and accountability. If even a fraction of these allegations are true, then Kenyans deserve immediate answers. Who has access to this data? Under what legal framework is it being shared? Are ordinary citizens being monitored without their knowledge? These are not small questions because privacy is a constitutional right, not a favour from corporations or the state. This exposé should push regulators, civil society, and Parliament to demand independent investigations and stronger protections for digital rights in Kenya. In an era where our phones contain our entire lives, data security is no longer optional ,it is a matter of freedom and democracy.
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
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I am Chege
I am Chege@_James041·
That Al Jazeera clip, 'How surveillance tools in Kenya are turned on ordinary Kenyans' just reminded me of a Sci-fi series I watched years ago called Person of Interest. It turns out that this was not just a fiction. You are being watched. Safaricom are the enablers.
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
There was a time in 2022 when Ruto wanted to install the most expensive spyware to spy on the plans of Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila. Uhuru knew it and blocked it.
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Lady Donli
Lady Donli@LadyDonli·
Fraud is such a terrible thing, man. You’ll work hard for years, looking forward to retirement, only for someone to clear out your accounts overnight. I feel so bad for old people who have to suffer through things like that after spending their whole lives working.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it. Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying. Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence." Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter." Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter. They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created. One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility." Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies. That's the metered intelligence business model. And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
Vivek Sen@Vivek4real_

SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”

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Nanj the Dj✨
Nanj the Dj✨@NanjieGalgalo·
Being charged 160 bob to send 1,000 Kenyatta shillings is wicked !
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NTV Kenya
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya·
Lenah: My 10-year-old daughter was raped na akadungwa kisu by my landlord's son who was over 35 years old. Kutoka 2022 hadi sai bado kesi inaendelea. #TheLastWordNTV @jamessmat
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CPA Wachira Joseph
CPA Wachira Joseph@WashiraX·
What Julians has submitted is extremely critical. Extremely. Right now: • You partly tell KRA what you earned • You tell KRA what tax you owe If finance Bill 2026 passes, It is KRA that will strictly tell YOU: • What you earned • What tax you owe How? • By pulling data from anywhere • eTIMS, banks, third parties, govt ministries integrations, etc If KRA sends you a tax bill. And it is insane. And you disagree. Who must prove it is wrong? The bill says it is you. But here is the danger. KRA is NOT required to tell you: • Where they got the data from • Or how they arrived at the figures So you are left there. Trying to fight numbers you cannot see. And some of those numbers could be system errors. Now ask yourself, - How do you disprove something you don’t even understand? Are you an angel? What Julians is saying is simple. If KRA wants to tax you using their data, KRA must prove to you and the courts that that data is: • Accurate • Reliable & • Defensible Is that a fair argument? Or should taxpayers just fight ghosts?
Julians Amboko@AmbokoJH

Should the taxpayer still bear the burden of proof in instances where a tax dispute with the Revenue Authority is based in pre-populated & third party data? In my submission before the National Assembly's Finance & Planning Committee on behalf of the Tax Research Centre at @StrathU, I argue that Finance Bill 2026's proposals seeking to anchor Incomes & Expenses Validation in law will be incomplete if they do not include a proposal for the the Revenue Authority being saddled with the burden of proof in such instances. Here's why: · Finance Bill 2026 proposes to amend Sec75 of the Tax Procedures Act to provide that the Revenue Authority may use technology to pre-populate tax returns on behalf of a person required to submit or lodge a tax return · Finance Bill 2026 further proposes that a person required to submit or lodge a tax return may rely on pre-populated return generated by the Revenue Authority to file their return · Finance Bill 2026 proposes to amend Sec112 to provide that the Cabinet Secretary of the National Treasury may make Regulations for the procedure for the submission or lodging of returns based on pre-populated tax returns generated by the Revenue Authority Here's where the problem is: · In all this, Sec56(1) which provides that "In any proceedings, the burden shall be on the taxpayer to prove that a tax decision is incorrect" remains unchanged · Sec56(1) is predicated on the fact that Kenya has been running on a self-assessment based regime & the data upon which tax disputes emerges was held by the taxpayer · With Incomes & Expenses Validation & the onset of a Dual Assessment regime in Kenya, taxpayers are now exposed not just to errors of judgement & data on their part, but also errors of technology & transmission which are out of their control · Can we really still have the burden of proof lying exclusively with the taxpayer in an environment where tax compliance has shifted from a function of record keeping to one where system integration reliability is now a key factor?

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Boniface
Boniface@kilundeezy·
Incase you have not read what the finance Bill says about lands owners .It’s like land grabbing will become the normal
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