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Goliath
@The_MkUlima
https://t.co/3WRXuDRsWx Enthusiast.Entrepreneur.Farmer
Nairobi Katılım Haziran 2011
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Nearly half of Kenya’s projected FY 2026/2027 budget will go to debt servicing instead of development.
Out of the Ksh 4.82 trillion budget, taxpayers will pay approximately Ksh 2.3 trillion toward debt obligations, including Ksh 1.3 trillion consumed purely by loan interest payments before meaningful development spending even begins.
Under Kenyan law, debt repayment is a “first charge” on national revenue. Creditors are paid first, before hospitals, schools, counties, agriculture, or public services.
At the same time, Kenya continues borrowing heavily to repay maturing loans and cover budget deficits. The public debt has now risen to approximately Ksh 12.4 trillion, while ordinary citizens continue facing unemployment, high taxation, failing services, and rising economic hardship.
Kenyans must ask:
Who borrowed this money?
Were all these loans borrowed procedurally as per the constitution?
Who benefited?
Why should citizens repay debts arising from corruption, secrecy, inflated contracts, and mismanagement?
An odious debt is not a people’s debt. It is a regime debt.
This constitutional and economic battle continues in court.
The matter comes up on 25th June 2026 at the Milimani Law Courts.
Kenyans must remain vigilant. This fight is about economic justice, accountability, and the future of our Republic. #DeniBandia #OdiousDebt #ReKe


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Tumefika almost 1.7M new voters (maybe more). As a result, politicians and interested parties have been trying to get me to work with them. Some offering money, positions and some blackmailing. Some interested parties are fundraising and getting money using my name. The worst is infiltration.
There’s something powerful happening in this country.
Tuko Kadi was never just a slogan. It is a call! A call to a generation that is choosing participation over apathy, values over tribe, and the future over fear. It is young people deciding that their voice matters, and their vote matters, and that Kenya must move beyond the politics that have held us back for decades.
But with any movement that carries hope, there will always be those who try to ride its wave for their own gain.
We have noted, with concern, individuals and groups falsely claiming association with Tuko Kadi to solicit funds and mislead the public. Let’s be clear: this is not who we are. Tuko Kadi is not a fundraising vehicle for opportunists. It is a civic call rooted in integrity, accountability, and collective responsibility.
If you are asked to contribute money in the name of Tuko Kadi, verify first. Question boldly. Protect the movement.
Because this moment belongs to young people. To new leaders. To fresh thinking. To a generation that refuses to inherit broken systems without challenging them.
We are not here to recycle old politics. We are here to redefine it.
And despite the noise, the confusion, and the attempts to dilute it ..... the spirit of this movement is stronger than ever.
You can feel it.
A new consciousness. A new energy. A new Kenya in the making.
This is our moment.
#TukoKadi #NiKokadi
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Update: Kenyans are planning nationwide protests over soaring fuel prices and the worsening cost of living, with calls growing for a total shutdown on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. #RejectFuelPrices

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A specialized ICU bed costs between 1 million and 3.2 million shillings (from a simple Google search of course: figure could vary).
The DP spent 153 million on chopper rides in 75 days.
That is between 47 and 147 specialized critical care beds.
From one man's transport budget.
In 75 days.
Kenya has 900 ICU beds for 55 million people.
147 beds would have increased our national ICU capacity by 16 percent.
From one budget line. Called transport.
Meanwhile patients lie on the floor.
Women deliver by phone torch.
KNH oxygen plant is not working.
Nurses are striking over unwarranted deductions from their salaries.
But the chopper was on time.
Every single day.
For 75 days.
It's evident they budget for themselves with precision and for us with prayers.
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
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