@TheStarKenya Yes, this is certain. WSR has 100% support from Uhuru Kenyatta and, by extension, the entire Mt. Kenya region. If you doubt this, you are hallucinating.
@MarthaKarua There's something else that goes the same way. Kenyatta founded it, Moi perfected it, Kibaki practiced it, Uhuru enjoyed it, and Ruto is the current beneficiary. What is it? (100 marks)
Let me repeat this for the benefit of those who missed the memo or those suffering from the Stockholm’s Syndrome:
[1] Replacing a tyrant like Ruto, Museveni, Biya or Suluhu with another Western imperialist mascot who has no VISION (philosophically, ideologically, politically, economically and institutionally) to OVERHAUL the entire SYSTEM and TRANSFORM it, is a waste of time. It amounts to recycling cancer. It will keep eating away our cells and body.
[2] To liberate Africa or any African country, we must remove all imperialist and Zionist assets from power, OVERHAUL the entire SYSTEM and TRANSFORM it in order to create a merit-based society aimed at achieving SOCIAL JUSTICE and EQUITY for all.
[3] Anyone seeking power without a clear vision, progressive ideology, transformative policies and programs aimed at overhauling the entire system and transforming it is a conman or conwoman whose intention is to inherit the STRUCTURALLY DEFECTIVE African state in order to continue perpetuating the culture of impunity we have suffered under since the invasion of Europeans on the continent. Therefore, scrutinize and interrogate everyone’s representations, purported vision and ideology.
[4] Those speaking about “the main thing is to remove Ruto now then we will do the rest later” are the usual agents of confusion, opportunism, Zionism and imperialism whose primary purpose is to use fraudulent means to attain power then betray the people the same way Ruto and others did.
Don’t ever say that you weren’t warned.
Mr. Raymond Omollo stop trying to have my engagement with the Luo Nation cancelled.
It will not work!
Stop pressuring Communication Authority to switch off signals and deny the Luo Nation the opportunity to listen to me.
Allow the Luo Nation listen to everybody and make an informed decision. This is a community of learned and intelligent people that has a huge capacity to interrogate issues as presented to them and decide what is useful and what are lies.
Don’t belittle the community by thinking you own them and that you can decide who should and who should not talk to them.
Luxembourg is the world’s first nation to offer free public transport for all, tackling traffic and climate change in one bold move.
Luxembourg has pioneered a bold new era in urban mobility by becoming the first nation on Earth to eliminate fares across its entire public transport network. This groundbreaking policy covers every bus, tram, and train route nationwide, offering free rides to residents, cross-border commuters, and visitors alike.
Financed through general taxation rather than ticket sales, the initiative was designed to tackle the country's severe traffic congestion—once among the worst in Europe per capita—and to sharply cut carbon emissions from road transport. By removing the cost and hassle of tickets, Luxembourg effectively turned public transit into a basic public service, as essential and accessible as clean water or electricity.
The impact has been profound and measurable. Ridership surged as people left their cars behind, leading to noticeably less road traffic, shorter commute times, and a meaningful drop in urban air pollution. While first-class rail options remain a paid upgrade for those wanting extra comfort, the standard second-class system is now truly seamless: hop on, hop off, no barriers.
Luxembourg's experiment has demonstrated that removing financial obstacles can drive a genuine shift toward sustainable travel habits. It has also served as an inspiring model for other countries and cities grappling with sprawl, gridlock, and climate goals. In an age when radical solutions are needed to address the mobility-climate crisis, Luxembourg proves that treating public transport as a universal right is not only feasible—it can be genuinely transformative.
@NationAfrica Senior Counsel, Jim, when you label President Ruto a kleptomaniac, you unwittingly absolve him of the criminal liability of his actions - on medical grounds.
An NVIDIA powered farming machine uses Al vision and precision lasers to eliminate weeds in milliseconds without herbicides and without harming crops, a potential shift toward chemical free agriculture
The ODM party is set to decide the fate of Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna this week, amid reports that Narok Senator Ledama is being considered as a possible replacement.
Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson on Monday morning joined cooks and staff at Muthangari Primary School as they prepared meals for learners on the first day of the 2026 school term. Dressed in an apron, the Governor took part in the cooking process, saying his visit was to personally confirm that Dishi na County was fully operational from day one and that every child would return to school to a hot, nutritious meal.
Sakaja assured learners and parents that no student would miss a meal as schools reopen, noting that the programme feeds over 316,000 learners in more than 230 public primary schools across all 17 sub-counties of Nairobi. He said the initiative remains central to improving school attendance, concentration and learning outcomes, adding that Dishi na County is not just about food, but about dignity, focus and opportunity for Nairobi’s children.
One morning in 2009, Malaysian officials decided they could outplay their constitution.
They set up a fund called 1MDB, sold to the public as a “strategic development vehicle” to accelerate infrastructure and national growth. Instead of keeping it tightly inside normal budget controls, they placed it in corporate structures, special-purpose entities, and government-linked companies that looked commercial but carried sovereign backing.
That single design choice broke the firewall.
Once money started moving outside Parliament, outside routine audits, and outside transparent procurement, oversight collapsed. Billions were borrowed in the name of development. Officials and politically connected insiders signed opaque deals, shifted funds through shell companies, and routed money across borders.
By the time the dust settled, over USD 4.5 billion had been stolen or misappropriated. Some of it funded luxury real estate, private jets, jewellery, yachts, and even Hollywood movies. Malaysia’s taxpayers were left with the debt. Senior officials went to prison. The country’s reputation was shredded.
Here’s the lesson that matters for Kenya.
1MDB did not fail because development funds are bad. It failed because public money was deliberately pushed outside constitutional budget discipline and rebranded as “investment capital.” Once that happened, theft was no longer an accident but systematic. Any chokoraa can withdraw the money as they want.
That is why our Katiba is uncompromising on this by the way. Public money belongs in the Consolidated Fund. Spending authority belongs to Parliament. Withdrawals require the Controller of Budget. Audits belong to the Auditor-General. Cabinet has no constitutional role in creating or controlling money vehicles. This must be understood well by the idiots trying to justify this.
So when Kenyans hear about a National Infrastructure Fund structured as a limited liability company and announced by Cabinet nod, history should ring loudly.
1MDB is not ancient history but a clear signal of what that awaits Kenya.