Jeni Stow
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Jeni Stow
@jenistow
I'm Kenyan and PROUD!
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Mayıs 2013
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@AIRTEL_KE I am unable to pay my postpaid bill. I keep getting an error message. Please advise.

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@Safaricom_Care why does the Safaricom app not work on the Itel phone that I purchased from Safaricom?
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Join us live tomorrow as we reveal the nominees for the year 2024👏🏽👏🏽
Click on the link below and join us as we honor and celebrate the outstanding individuals and groups in theatre.
youtube.com/live/g86E-DAL-…

YouTube

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@KenyaPower_Care the transformer in the next garden keeps sparking like it is about to explode. Bogani East Rd. Account 401265
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@KenyaPower_Care no power. Account 401265. Bogani East Rd. And *977# is not working.
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@GrantBrooke So succinct. So sad. A desperate situation. When you educate a population just enough to become a workforce but not enough to question the rules, those in power will always win. Everyone wants change, but nobody knows how to do it. Resistance is met with teargas and bullets.
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“𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐚 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐧𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧.”- 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐇𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐭𝐨𝐧
Two days ago, we had violent killings of more than 23 young patriots, whose lives were ended so senselessly by the Ruto administration. They were peaceful and unarmed. Some died clutching the national flag. We have lost more than enough people. Families are grieving, and their loved ones are yet to be buried. One life is too many, and we have over 300 people recovering from injuries and some are in critical condition.
I posted about the planned infiltration of the Gen-Z movement by hired goons, two days ahead of Tuesday's peaceful protests. And there was online chatter that confirmed that known politicians had hired violent thugs to hijack the protests to cause mayhem and blame it on Gen-Z. This would be used to justify the subsequent crackdown on innocent Kenyans perceived as leaders of the movement and squeeze the democratic space to criminalise dissent.
We have already seen it with the illegal deployment of the military to our streets, and abduction of innocent Kenyans. The intent is to discourage youths from participating in lawful protests and chart the future of our country. A few hours before the one million peoples’ march, there is an attempt to incite people to invade State House.
What happens when State House is invaded? Who runs the country? We have to be careful we don’t get incited into throwing our country into turmoil. Invasion of State House isn’t a solution. Countries are run by institutions, and the presidency is an institution. So if we want to take back our country, we must chart a path that allows that without throwing the country into anarchy.
We now know what Gen-Z are capable of. They have risen to the defence of our nation when Parliament was bought by Ruto, and organised peaceful protests in 35 of our nation’s 47 counties. This is unprecedented in our history. The courts have refused to send to jail the citizens who have exercised their right to protest. I can confidently tell you that the courts will not hesitate to send you to jail for invading a protected area, that is if you make it out alive. Let’s not be foolish as we fight for a better Kenya.
Today, we fully occupy Parliament and make our demands. Parliament is our ground zero, where brave young people sacrificed their lives for a more equal and humane Kenya. The constitution is a powerful tool to use in the fight to reclaim from the hands of goons, and the mafia.
Parliament is not a protected area, and police acted illegally by killing those who entered its precincts. No one deserved to die!. They could have even shot to immobilize the protesters. The sacrifice of those brave patriots has inspired the youth of this country to demand accountability from their leader.
Today we liberate our country from the hands of a few, and remind Ruto that he is an employee of the people. The people who made this massacre possible, and refused to yield to the voice of the people, must resign. We are occupying parliament, not State House. The Gen Z have a lot of demands to make, and they will make them. We will Occupy Parliament peacefully as we honour those who died in the fight to liberate Kenya from the shackles of Zakayo, IMF and the World Bank.
The citizens shall make their demands from parliament, a house whose existence is supposed to be for the welfare of the people, and a just government. The conduct of peaceful protesters over the past week has revealed the future we can expect. We have taken back the power from public servants who had decided to lord over us. Power belongs to the people, and we have managed to take it back. Today is also a new dawn for our country. See you in parliament. #RejectFinanceBill2024 #OccupyParliament
📸: Andrew Kasuku

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Yesterday I came across a group of people living with disability also in the #RejectFinanceBill2024 protest. None was armed.
They only had Kenyan flag, placards & very peaceful.
Are these the people William Ruto is calling Criminals?
Ruto's time is Up. Inject
#WeAreNotCriminals




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@KenyaRedCross 1231hrs:
We have run out of medical supplies. An urgent appeal to either send to All Saints Cathedral or Crescent Hospital in CBD. Or DM me and I will coordinate.
0722 707477 Dr Angela Kariuki
Ahsante
#MedicsForKenya
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@TeamPankaj 1231hrs:
We have run out of medical supplies. An urgent appeal to either send to All Saints Cathedral or Crescent Hospital in CBD. Or DM me and I will coordinate.
0722 707477 Dr Angela Kariuki
Ahsante
#MedicsForKenya
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@KenyaRedCross they are calling for Medics at Jamia Mosque and All Saints
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Anonymous issues a warning towards the Kenyan government to respect the rule of law and right to protest of #RejectFinanceBill2024 participants.
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@KenyaPower_Care No power since 1am. Reported via *977# still no power. 10 hours now. Bogani East road. 401265. Advise please?
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