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When people stop trusting their leaders or how they are being governed, problems are bound to happen. Many leaders in government fail to understand this basic truth. #June25th #OccupyStatehouse2025 #OccupyUntilVictory

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The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)'s ban on live anti-government protest coverage clearly undermines Article 34 of our constitution on freedom & independence of media. The authority should be trusting citizens with the truth not hiding it behind censorship. But when it decides to silence live

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But why do Kenyan politcal leaders swear oaths with Bibles and Qur’ans during appointments, only to govern like they fear neither God nor the people? Anyway tushajua, #SiriNiNunbers!

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If the very people stealing public money are the ones making policies, and if true patriots are being arrested, kidnapped, or even killed; then we've truly lost our direction. That’s the unfortunate reality of Kenya today. #FreeNdianguiKinyagia

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It’s a shame that in Kenya today, leadership is seen less as a duty to serve and more as a ladder to personal wealth. This mindset isn’t just among our leaders, but also among many ordinary citizens. #FreeNdianguiKinyagia #SabaSabaRevolutionDay

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Any government that fears its critics fears the truth; and that alone is proof enough that the accusations against it could be true.

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Enactment Laws(Acts), are meant to be amended progressively over time, not in a way that takes a nation backwards in order to promote censorship or silencing dissenting voices. #FreeNdianguiKinyagia #StopAbductionsKe2025

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Does the Government realise that every teargas canister fired at a protesting youth is like shooting at the future itself? #77NiNumbers | Matiang'i

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"In Japan a corrupt person kills himself. In China, they will kill him. In Europe they jail him. In Africa, he will present himself for election." — Prof. PLO Lumumba

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What’s really wrong with this man? Today in Kenya, many school children are out of class. Ordinary citizens can hardly put food on the table or afford medical care. Hospitals are falling apart and collapsing. Cancer patients at KNH are dying, some hoping for a miracle because

What’s really wrong with this man?

Today in Kenya, many school children are out of class. Ordinary citizens can hardly put food on the table or afford medical care. Hospitals are falling apart and collapsing. Cancer patients at KNH are dying, some hoping for a miracle because
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Kenya needs more medics, not more prayers. Kenya needs more well-equipped modern hospitals, not a multi-billion mega church at State House. It's that simple!

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What the political class in Kenya has failed to understand is that the Gen-Zs and Millennials are not the problem. They’re simply acting as auditors of the leadership they elected. And is there anything wrong with holding leaders accountable? Absolutely not! #77NiNumbers

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Why would armed police officers who are on duty be in plain clothes with a mask hiding their identity? Section 101 of the National Police Service Act and Chapter 31 of the Standing Orders, states that officers must be identifiable. #77NiNumbers #Sabasaba2025

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What Kenya needs is not more bullets on the streets, but more accountability from the government, listening leadership, and commitment to democratic values. This directive by the president to shoot 'violent' protesters in the leg reflects a troubling departure from

What Kenya needs is not more bullets on the streets, but more accountability from the government, listening leadership, and commitment to democratic values. This directive by the president to shoot 'violent' protesters in the leg reflects a troubling departure from
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There’s nothing wrong with our current Constitution; the real problem lies in our leadership. We could amend the Constitution 100 times, but it won’t make any difference if the same incompetent leaders remain in power. Poor leadership is the biggest barrier standing between our

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Sadly, our Parliament no longer represents the people. Instead, it has become a house for selfish leaders who work for the interests of powerful people in government, especially the executive, not for the citizens who elected them.