Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo
26.6K posts

Fred Oloo đã retweet

This is the upcoming 30-storey NSSF complex on Kenyatta Avenue / Uhuru Highway junction. No tender, no competitive bidding! Kenyans' pension funds dished out to chinese companies for rent-seeking. Blatant breach of procurement laws. Unbriddled Greed. Runaway Impunity. #RutoMustGo

English
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet

Mine is just to remind you.
Immediately Mr. Ruto came to power.
He ordered all state agencies and parastatals to use one Paybill, the E-citizen Paybill. Now called the State House Paybill because it's domiciled at State House.
This included level five and six hospitals, universities, NTSA etc..
Going as far as directing publicly listed companies like KPLC, Safaricom , national secondary schools etc. Shareholders and parents went to court and stopped the nonsense.
I asked a friend (accountant) how each parastatal/agency will be following up on its revenues from one giant account being credited with levies/charges/payments from tens of state corporations and thousands of government services.
I didn't get the answer and from here, I told my friend that public sector parastatals like KNH, KU, Moi referral, Kenya Pipeline using that Paybill are going to collapse.
I was correct. Public universities are on the verge of collapse because of lack of state funding yet all their Own Source Revenue (OSR) is in E-citizen account.
Now, E-citizen account has been turned into a private property with billions being siphoned through myriad of personal accounts.
The biggest referral hospital in Kenya KNH is also operating with nothing. Staff are complaining of lack of supply of basic things like detergents, gloves, masks.
And to make the loóting "legal", this government handed over the E-citizen portal to three private companies closely associated with State House.
Hawa watu wa Kumi Bila Brains (KBB), this is the rot you support. 99.9% of you support this corrupt regime out of ethnic affiliation. 0.01% of you support this loóting regime because you are paid 5K weekly to buy food and pay rent.
Pathetic.

English
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet

President Ruto should stop dismissing Kenyans with polished GDP figures, fake growth numbers and fake hustler narratives.
Almost every Kenyan has a story of a relative, friend, or neighbour who was stable two or three years ago but is now struggling to survive. He should leave the podium, go to the ground, and see the real economy....shops closing because rent cannot be paid, businesses dying because customers have no buying power, families skipping basics, and young people losing hope. Go to CBD for instance and see empty shops and stalls.
This tough-headed dismissiveness is exactly what pushed the country into the deadly Finance Bill crisis. Kenyans pleaded, warned, protested, and still the government behaved like citizens were the problem. By the time the climbdown came, families were mourning.
The fact that Oscar Sudi and the people around him are doing well does not mean the economy is okay. Their wealth is not Kenya’s economy. The real economy is in the kiosks, salons, workshops, farms, markets, rental houses, and homes where people are quietly breaking.
Ruto must stop lecturing hungry people about growth. A country is not doing well because those around power are eating. A country is doing well when ordinary people can breathe.

English
Fred Oloo đã retweet

Good evening patriots. Here is your last dose of anger for the night.
You will recall MT Paloma.
The ship that arrived in March with fuel at 43ppm sulphur.
Four times above Kenya's 10ppm legal limit.
The Energy CS said reject it.
Kenya Pipeline blended it anyway.
Into your engine.
Into your lungs.
Kenyans complained.
Spark plugs failed.
Engines coughed.
Today the government has released a press release.
With official letterhead.
And a very serious signature.
Temporarily adjusting fuel standards to 50ppm sulphur.
For six months.
Owing to Middle East supply constraints.
Let us connect these dots slowly.
Illegal dirty fuel arrives.
Government blends it anyway.
Kenyans complain about engine damage.
Government response?
Change the standard to match the illegal fuel.
They did not fix the fuel.
They fixed the law.
To fit the crime.
This is not fuel standards management.
This is evidence tampering.
On a national scale.
With official letterhead.
The MT Paloma fuel was illegal in March.
It is now government policy in April.
Your engine was not the problem Kenya.
Your standards were just too high.
They have been adjusted accordingly.
Everything else will follow.
As usual, stay angry. No fake optimism: Singapore is a mirage!
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.

English

@sholard_mancity This government hutubeba ufala sana..This is "Expert" Wandayi's and his collaborative cartels fuel being released into the market
English

The Ruto government has lowered the allowed sulphur limits in fuel imports through Energy CS Lee Kinyanjui.
That means oil marketers can now legally bring in dirtier fuel.
More sulphur means more toxic emissions, more engine damage, and more health risks for ordinary Kenyans.
But wasn’t excess sulphur the same reason they called the recent fuel scandal dangerous and unacceptable?
So what changed?
Because when a government changes safety standards instead of enforcing them, someone is usually making money.


English
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet

🇳🇦 BREAKING: Namibia just paid off its entire IMF debt. Zero balance. $23.8 million repaid. No new loans. No new conditions. Freedom.
While other nations drown in IMF austerity, Namibia walked out. No more structural adjustment. No more neoliberal lectures. No more foreign control over economic policy.
This is what sovereignty looks like. Paying your debts. Refusing new ones. Charting your own path.
Namibia is free. Other African nations should take notes.
Question for the timeline: Which African country should be next to tell the IMF goodbye?

English
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet
Fred Oloo đã retweet

MPESA pretending not to see this
Cerebral Assassin@xysist
Sending Ksh. 200,000 on pesalink costs Ksh. 20
English


















