Megan wa Mukuria (@mwmukuria) 's Twitter Profile
Megan wa Mukuria

@mwmukuria

Founder of @Niayanguke & @ZA_Foundation. Doing the impossible every day & loving it. At the intersection of #socent #innovation #mhm #rights. #liveyourpurpose

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Micere Nyaga (@thunderkaat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I noticed today: There were no sounds of children playing. They didn't go to school & neither were they allowed to play outside out of the fear of stray bullets. This is where our country is. The small simple joy and sound of children laughing/playing is being taken.😭

Faith Odhiambo (@faithodhiambo8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is regrettable that the heavily dispersed and relatively non-disruptive protests of the day were responded to with unmeted violence and deprivation of basic, fundamental rights, including free movement. The Public Order Act does not contemplate the suspension of people's

It is regrettable that the heavily dispersed and relatively non-disruptive protests of the day were responded to with unmeted violence and deprivation of basic, fundamental rights, including free movement. The Public Order Act does not contemplate the suspension of people's
Martha Karua SC (@marthakarua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Police Service-Kenya DCI KENYA Inspector General of Police- Kenya. William Samoei Ruto, PhD we are aware of irresponsible use of firearms under cover of darkness provided by The Kenya Power & Lighting Company Plc. this was a not only evil but criminal and against both our constitution , African charter on human and people’s rights and international

Faridah Ally (@faridahally2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve used my privilege of being at the UN Human Rights in Geneva , Switzerland 🇨🇭 for the Youth Rights Academy, to ask a question in regards to the current events of human rights violations in my country Kenya 🇰🇪 #MombasaGirl

#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia (@wmnjoya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All of you Kenyans, who care, you have friends working in banks and fintech. Ask those friends where this money for militias is coming from, and how it's transferred. If we can find the #PandoraPapers, we can also trace the blood money paying for the killing of Kenyans. When and

All of you Kenyans, who care, you have friends working in banks and fintech. Ask those friends where this money for militias is coming from, and how it's transferred. If we can find the #PandoraPapers, we can also trace the blood money paying for the killing of Kenyans. When and
VOCAL Africa (@vocalafrica_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“What happened on Saba Saba was not crowd control, it was a massacre. The blood on our streets is the outcome of deliberate state policy. We demand justice for every life taken, and accountability for every bullet fired.” #StopKillingUs

“What happened on Saba Saba was not crowd control, it was a massacre. The blood on our streets is the outcome of deliberate state policy. We demand justice for every life taken, and accountability for every bullet fired.” #StopKillingUs
FERDINAND OMONDI (@ferdyomondi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good. Now, tell us on whose authority you were migrating to a new infrastructure in the absence of a Commission, what this new infrastructure is, and how it was acquired.

Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: 31 people were killed in Saba Saba protests in Kenya on Monday, KNCHR says. That’s nearly 3 times more than police reported in their statement that praised officers for “restraint” despite widespread reports of brutality

BREAKING: 31 people were killed in Saba Saba protests in Kenya on Monday, <a href="/HakiKNCHR/">KNCHR</a> says. 

That’s nearly 3 times more than police reported in their statement that praised officers for “restraint” despite widespread reports of brutality
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know the desire to escape slavery, was once classified as a mental illness called Drapetomania in 1851. Black people were considered mentally ill for refusing to live in bondage.

Did you know the desire to escape slavery, was once classified as a mental illness called Drapetomania in 1851.

Black people were considered mentally ill for refusing to live in bondage.
Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kenya has officially removed visas for all Africans* and most Caribbean countries. No ETA, no forms, just show up. Karibu! *except Libya and Somalia

NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Memo: It is shocking to learn that Deputy Inspector-General of Police Eliud Lagat is back in office before Albert Ojwang' matter has been conclusively dealt with. #NTVTonight

Okiya Omtatah Okoiti (@okiyaomtatah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I demand the immediate and unconditional release of The People’s Watchman. Arresting a Kenyan for peacefully expressing dissent is a gross abuse of power and a direct violation of Articles 33, 37, and 49 of the Constitution. The misuse of anti-terror laws to target activists is not

I demand the immediate and unconditional release of <a href="/bonifacemwangi/">The People’s Watchman</a>.
Arresting a Kenyan for peacefully expressing dissent is a gross abuse of power and a direct violation of Articles 33, 37, and 49 of the Constitution.
The misuse of anti-terror laws to target activists is not
husseinkhalid (@husskhalid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arresting and charging us with terror related offenses will not deter us from demanding for change in this country. The People’s Watchman is not a terrorist. The real terrorists who terrorise Kenyans are known - they kill Kenyans in police cells, they escort goons during protests to