That Ademba guy is a model Kenyan. There's many such great Kenyans but the 'unprincipled wajanja' are more aggressive, louder and more visible. There's enough patriotic, principled Kenyans to change this country if they become as determined as the crooked ones.
One of the key takeaways from the last 1 year after June 25th is that taking away platforms from these politicians is good for the soul of the country.
They have steadily clawed back into public spaces thanks to legacy media.
But the lesson stands.
They are only relevant if
We have today undertaken the postmortem of the 5 Kenyans who were shot and killed by police in Angata Barrikoi.
The 5 are:
1. Gideon Kipkorir Koech (15)
2. Nickson Rono (25)
3. Joseph Rono (53)
4. Isaiah Kipkoech Ng’etich (21)
5. Paul Barsuben Kipkemoi (50)
According to the
They're likely diverting the anger of the documentary to anger of arrest of the filmmakers.
They will then release them and the expectation is that the nation will get their cathartic moment and deflate the emotion/momentum from the documentary.
It would be interesting to see a list of all the top performing female students at KCSE outcomes listed this way as well.
Also, success, I have learnt, isn't linear.
It will be interesting to see whether the Premier league will enforce this increased scrutiny and visa hurdles on migrants, especially given that more than 60% are international players.
Migrants workers vs. expats. Interesting times.
When I was younger, I assumed that Muslim adherents could never lie. Maybe it was a perceived holiness due to how they observe religious days, times, and dress.
Then I grew up and realised we are all just humans with similar weaknesses and similar struggles, and religion is
The resurgence of the Standard's trust index among the prokopanda merchants should always be consumed with a pinch of salt.
But, they have not been wrong so far.. 🤔
In the spirit of eternal vigilance:
1. Apart from political expediency, is there any other technical reason why Siaya was chosen compared to Kilifi or up in Turkana?
2. It would also be good to see the MOU signed with China on the development of the nuclear plant.
3. The
Interestingly, most of these "goons" are disproportionately on the sharp end of police injustice and brutality.
They are also part of the voting population.
Ok, make me understand.
1 year ago today, Kenyans organised themselves and demanded better, people were killed and Rao and co. got positions in govt. No consequences for those who were involved and no reparations for those killed.
Fast forward 1 year later, people are still
After seeing that point-blank shooting of an unarmed man, I would opine that it is not enough to get the individual who killed or was involved in the murder of Albert, just as in this case it is not enough to get this killer cop.
This impunity must arise from a culture where
How many billionaires would it take to bring change to Kenyan politics?
Less than 10 probably.
By leveraging their economic positions, and international relationships or even paying top lawyers to fight injustice.