
Data Activist
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Data Activist
@LetsChartAbout
Using data to enhance governance, accountability and transparency through citizen participation one chart at a time.


I hope this inspires someone today! Disability should not be inability!

Sarcasm at its best! Listen to Fanya Mambo Kinuthia and you will realise that we are living in a stinking country with shitty leaders!



The Kenyan “Chief Diplomat” flew to Norway in his kshs 5 million per hour jet, spent another kshs 300 million in accommodation, to find 120 ship cooking and cleaning jobs for Kenyans. Somehow the slow learners kwa Ikulu believe this some excellent achievement.

Not every breakup ends with goodbye. 🧯Some end with silence. 🧯You still live together. 🧯But the connection is gone. Tomorrow we unpack: REJECTED YET TOGETHER. The mental health cost of living with someone who no longer sees you. Come and learn: • The signs of the rejection curve. • What it does to a man's mind. • How to rebuild without bitterness. Share far and wide. @Maninme_ug #MensMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #Relationships #ManCaveUg








This is the message @JohnMbadiN did not want to get out. But guess what? It’s bigger and louder. Mbadi’s budget did not prioritise the people. Mbadi must resign or be forced out for sending goons to attack Kenyans who were scrutinising his budget. He must face the law, too.


As Treasury CS John Mbadi presents a massive KSh 4.8 Trillion budget for the 2026/27 financial year, the Law Society of Kenya stands as a vigilant constitutional watchdog over the Finance Bill and the Appropriation Bill. This election-year budget carries a steep KSh 1.11 Trillion deficit, which is severely disconnected from the crushing cost-of-living realities ordinary Kenyans face. Sourcing nearly 90% of this deficit financing, totaling KSh 997.8 Billion, from domestic borrowing will choke local businesses, starve the private sector of credit, and violate the public finance principles under Article 201 of the Constitution. While we welcome the prioritization of health and education, government spending must be transparent, impactful, and free from administrative wastage. On revenue generation, the LSK questions the constitutional validity of the Finance Bill 2026’s introduction of a "securitisation" framework. Pledging future public revenues, such as the Housing, Road Maintenance, and Railway Development levies, as collateral to bypass the Consolidated Fund creates a dangerous hidden debt mechanism that threatens to bankrupt future state agencies. The LSK will not sit idly by as our national liabilities are understated. We will analyze these proposals in meticulous detail, aggressively engage in public consultation phases, and take swift legal action against any provisions that violate constitutional standards on fairness, equity, or mandatory public participation. The @LawSocietyofKe remains firmly on the frontlines to shield Kenyans from predatory fiscal engineering.




