GACHAGUA ON E-CITIZEN GRAFT:
"William Ruto was very angry that E-citizen was in privatte hands. He demanded that it must be brought under government control by the Ministry of ICT and the National Treasury"
"He caused a lot of fury about this and demanded it should happen. Little did I know that it was a scheme to smoke out the owner so that he can negotiate with them. When they eventually presented themselves, he demanded they cede 80% of the company shares to him through a proxy called Linus Kipngetich"
"Linus Kipngetich works is State House and holds 190,000 shares in AMACO insurance in behalf of William Ruto. It is Linus Kipngetich eho withdrew 6.3b in cash from Equity Bank, from the E-citizen account"
"It's a shame that patients in KNH pay for their stay through E-citizen but no funds are remitted back to the hospital"
@KeNHAKenya When are you planning to bring down these marked buildings in Uthiru, we plan in good time how to relocate. We dont want to be awaken in the middle of the night with the Caterpillars
Gather around Fam! Hii ndio wiki ya kujua “What are we?”
Tunatupa maji kwa mafuta and awarding you KSH1000 airtime and we just want to know.. are you planning a date or planning to log off? Using #LoveInTheTimeline#SafaricomAt25 share with your lovers and friends, like, retweet and let us meet at 2pm. Uko on?
@PeterEvansO What were they protesting about? All these things you’ve listed doesn’t make that madness right. That was not the worst of penalties to be awarded. You can argue it was soft but that madness was insane.
If you were not perturbed and embarrassed by the Senegalese coach instructing his players to leave the pitch then there’s something fundamentally wrong with you. That beats everything wrong about sportsmanship especially football of that high standard. That’s the worst I’ve seen in recent football madness,but mad respect to Sadio Mane.
I have also realized Africans hate each other we the blacks abhor our Arab brothers and the reverse is also true. Humans are inherently biased and driven by prejudice it takes a lot to beat that as a human being.
FOR THOSE ASKING WHY MOSIRIA IS EVERYWHERE-PLEASE ALLOW ME TO CLARIFY
First, public relations and communication are a core part of my work in the new department of Public Participation, Citizen Engagement, and Customer Service. Keeping the public informed is not optional; it is part of the job.
Secondly, all complaints from the public land on my desk. It is my responsibility to follow up, engage the relevant departments, and ensure that action is taken.
Being visible, accessible, and responsive is not about seeking attention it is about accountability, service, and results. This is the mandate I was given, and I will continue to execute it diligently.
@HonMosiria You are a true reflection of what's really ailing our country..we worship Mediocrity in the name of being woke. What's with the photos and all in the first place?
JUSTICE FOR MARION NAPEI SINKEET!!
I never knew this lady, but I chose to support her not because I lacked the option to join those criticizing her, but because my integrity, conscience, and sound mind would not allow me to stay silent. I knew that what she was subjected to was wrong. What was done to her being recorded without consent and exposed to the world was cruel, degrading, and unlawful.
I stood with her because it was the right thing to do.
Ask yourselves this: what if she had taken her own life because of the shame, pressure, and online attacks? Would you still be abusing me for speaking up, or would you then be demanding the arrest of James Opande and asking why no one acted earlier? Pain only becomes real when it turns fatal or when it reaches our own homes.
I may not know her personally, but she could be your sister, your wife, your daughter, your close friend or someone’s mother . She is a mother. She is a Kenyan. She deserves protection, dignity, and justice under the law. I cannot crucify her to please a crowd.
Some have chosen to defend wrongdoing and call it loyalty. But wrong is wrong, no matter who commits it. If standing for what is right makes me unpopular, then so be it. I will continue to speak, because silence only empowers abusers.
As Jesus said in John 8:7:
“Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.”
Today you may attack me. Tomorrow, you may understand. And one day, you may be grateful that someone chose conscience over the crowd.
EVEN A MURDERER DESERVES A FAIR HEARING!
@polo_kimanii@ishowspeedsui Boy is 21 years old...and then you expect him to get involved in our shifty local politics? I'd hope you'd never smarter than that...
I am sorry @ishowspeedsui I have decided to Unsubscribe from your channel on behalf of my son because you allowed the kenyan government to use you for its propaganda. The so called affordable housing you played basketball in are pure scum. You have lost my respect!
Annualized (just to show how brutal this is):
Simple annualized: ~194%
Compounded monthly: well over 400%
This is not a loan, it’s a liquidity tax on desperation.
Please make it make sense!!!
2. Effective interest rate (the real one)
You didn’t borrow 40,000 in reality.
You borrowed 34,429 and agreed to repay 40,000 in 1 month.
Effective monthly interest:
≈16.2%
That’s 16.2% in ONE month.
s a liquidity tax on desperation.
@imbankke
Loan applied: KES 40,000
Cash received: KES 34,429
Difference (fees + interest upfront): KES 5,571
That means 13.9% of the loan is gone before you even touch the money.
Now here’s the part people usually miss 👇
You’re still liable for the full 40,000, not 34,429
@_KithureKindiki If you could speak to your boss, tell him we need to recover the Billions of Shillings borrowed but unaccounted for first, before we start dreaming of being first world.
Pessimistic comments about Singapore being a tiny 735 square kilometer city-state incomparable to Kenya should know that Kenya’s first world ambition is modeling on a few more Asian countries besides Singapore.
China, a 9.6 million square kilometer mega country of 1.5 billion people (compared to Kenya’s 582, 646 square kilometer area and 55 million people) is almost 17 times larger than Kenya.
China’s turning point was 1978, just the other day. In 40 years, it moved from being a poor, isolated country to the first world.
Kenya will transition to the first world in our lifetime.
@_KithureKindiki All these projects being launched left right center, the same leaders and their proxies are the ones handling material supplies at inflated prices. The day Political leaders put country before their stomachs will be the beginning of change in our beloved country.
@_KithureKindiki Kenya will not be a first world country without political responsibility from the so called political class..The day we separate politics and business, will be the beginning of that change.
This is not pessimism but the reality.
Mr. President @WilliamsRuto, I hear you. We cannot keep importing cement when we have limestone. That part is common sense.
But allow me to introduce the villain you did not mention: energy. Cement is not “stones”. Cement is stones plus chemistry plus a controlled furnace of about 1,450°C, running continuously, with predictable power, predictable fuel, predictable logistics, and predictable financing. When energy is expensive or unreliable, every bag becomes a national penalty, even if your limestone is sitting politely in the ground, doing nothing but being “patriotic”.
This is why countries end up importing cement or clinker, not because they hate their own rocks, but because they are importing what their industrial system cannot supply cheaply and consistently: heat, stability, scale, and confidence. It is also why “local content” speeches sometimes end up as imported content in a different wrapper.
Here is the uncomfortable part. Our infrastructure was designed to move raw things out, not to power factories at scale. So decolonising infrastructure is not a hashtag. It is the boring work of making industrial power cheaper, making supply chains predictable, and setting standards that reward performance and durability rather than old purity myths.
And then we must get smarter. Africa will not win cement wars by shouting “limestone”. We will win by reducing the clinker burden, cutting embodied energy, and using the mineral gifts we already have across this continent to make high performance binders that fit our energy reality. Quietly, that is the direction Eco Concrete Ltd is building toward, a green, Pan-African cement logic that is African in ingredients, African in standards, and African in purpose.
So yes, explain the stones. But also explain the electricity bill.
If you want the longer argument on why Africa’s infrastructure keeps producing dependency, here is my book: amazon.com/Decolonising-A…
And if you want to see what “less fire, more engineering” looks like in practice, here is the @ecoconcreteUG Eco Concrete Ltd Green Cement Project brief: ecoconcrete.co.ug/EcoConcrete-Gr…@Kenyans
@alasirimotors I don't subscribe to this line of thought. The God I know has given us the free will to make choices. Unfortunately, all choices have consequences.
Whenever you step onto the road, remember that it is God who controls destiny. No one plans to be involved in an accident. Therefore, do not be proud or boastful just because you have never had one. Every time you arrive home safely, it is by God’s grace and mercy.
Shukuru Mungu