17/10/2024
Fellow Kenyans one word for the man
Revolution movement
17/10/2024
Fellow Kenyans one word for the man
25/08/2024
It's deeply concerning to witness the behavior of Hon. Charity Kathambi, the MP for Njoro, who appears to be launching immature and poorly planned projects for her own benefit and that of her associates. These initiatives, such as free college studies and grand graduation ceremonies, may seem beneficial on the surface, but they are actually thinly veiled schemes designed to facilitate the looting of public resources.
This blatant misuse of power and public resources is not only a betrayal of the voters' trust but also a stark reminder of the need for greater transparency and accountability in our leadership. Instead of focusing on genuine development that would uplift the community, the MP's actions are contributing to the cycle of corruption that continues to plague our society.
It is imperative that such unethical practices be exposed and condemned. The people of Njoro deserve a representative who is committed to their welfare, not one who prioritizes personal enrichment over public service. The time has come for the citizens to demand better governance and ensure that their leaders are held accountable for their actions.
24/08/2024
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Keegan Kiprop, Gwatia Peter
Njoro is slowly changing now with the silence of our Mp
16/07/2024
The president labelling the efforts of the Gen Ziis as "funded" undermines the legitimacy of their concerns and provokes unnecessary tension. Whether or not there is financial backing, what truly matters are the issues being highlighted—issues that demand our attention and action.
Our young people are the backbone of our future, and their insights, frustrations, and hopes should be met with understanding and respect. They are addressing problems that impact not only their lives but the lives of all citizens. It is crucial that we listen to them genuinely and work collaboratively to find solutions.
Provoking or dismissing their voices only serves to alienate them further. Instead, let us engage with them constructively, appreciating their perspective, and showing a commitment to addressing their valid concerns
12/07/2024
Attention Members of Parliament,
To those who disregarded the will of the people and voted in favor of the finance bill, consider this a formal warning: as soon as the IEBC is reconstituted, we will initiate the process to recall you from your positions.
The authority you hold was entrusted to you by the people, to represent our interests. Your actions have shown a betrayal of that trust, driven by greed. We will not stand by and allow this to continue.
Prepare yourselves and your legal teams. The people are reclaiming their power.
Sincerely,
The People
24/06/2024
Tomorrow we are back in our streets again, remember when we lose our fear they lose their power. Viva to the Gen Z
24/06/2024
The recent rejection of the amendment to the Finance Bill by many Kenyans highlights a significant concern regarding the motives and actions of some MPs. It is perceived that these MPs prioritize pleasing their political masters over addressing the needs and grievances of the citizens they represent. This discontent has been exacerbated by the introduction of another clause in the Finance Bill, which many view as being out of touch with the people's concerns.
At the heart of the issue is the belief that the proposed amendments do not reflect the will of the people but rather serve the interests of a select few. The citizens feel that their voices are not being heard, and their needs are being overlooked. This sentiment has fueled a widespread call to reject the amendment, as it is seen as a continuation of policies that do not prioritize the welfare of the general populace.
24/06/2024
The tax on imported sanitary pads is an unfair and harmful policy that disproportionately affects women and girls in Kenya. It exacerbates financial burdens, impacts education, undermines gender equality, and poses public health risks.
The government should prioritize the health and well-being of its citizens by removing this tax and ensuring that sanitary products are affordable and accessible to all. This move would not only promote menstrual hygiene but also contribute to the broader goals of gender equality and social justice.
Let's stand together and say No to Finance Bill
21/06/2024
As citizens, we elect representatives to serve our interests, to be our voices in the corridors of power, and to address our community's needs and concerns. However, there are times when these representatives fall short of their responsibilities, leading to a significant disconnect between the electorate and their leaders. One such case is that of Charity Kathambi, the elected representative for Njoro.
When we elected Charity Kathambi, we believed she would champion our causes, fight for our rights, and ensure our voices were heard. Unfortunately, it has become increasingly clear that she has shifted her allegiance from the people who elected her to the president and his administration. This shift represents a fundamental misrepresentation of her role as our elected official.