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Wajibika Kenya
> We’re the generation that asks questions. Wajibikenya is here to inform, inspire & ignite action. Jua haki zako! Informed voters,Better leaders.
Requirements for changing senior school placement;
1. KJSEA results slip downloaded online and stamped by HOI.
2 . Request letter from HOI
3 .Take it to sub county director of education .
Halafu Ucheze k**a Mkenya 😜😂. All the best
If you borrow money from someone, Return it before they ask for it.
It's called respect and Respect is earned👌
Civic Note: Kenya vs Singapore 🇰🇪🇸🇬
Singapore did not become first world by luck. It made hard civic choices:
No corruption: Public money was protected, not shared.
Strong institutions: Laws applied equally to leaders and citizens.
Merit over politics: Competence mattered more than popularity.
Long-term thinking: Development over elections.
Citizen discipline: Rights went with responsibilities.
👉 Lesson for Kenya:
Development begins when citizens demand integrity, leaders respect institutions, and public resources are used for the common good.
A nation does not rise because it is rich —
it becomes rich because it is well governed.
“Labour Day reminds us that freedom isn’t won in speeches—it’s forged in factories, farms, hospitals, and offices. Under Article 41, every Kenyan worker deserves fair pay, safe conditions, and dignity. Yet rights remain hollow unless we demand them.
This Labour Day, let your voice be the spark: learn your rights, challenge injustice, and hold leaders accountable—for good governance begins with empowered citizens.
Muli Steve
Steve Muli
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Being a Kenyan citizen means more than just holding an ID — it means taking responsibility for how our country is run.
Wajibika by:
✅ Attending public forums
✅ Holding leaders accountable
✅ Sharing civic knowledge
✅ Reporting misuse of public resources
Change doesn’t start in Parliament — it starts with you.
Usipojihusisha, utaumizwa na maamuzi ya wengine.
Happy Monday, Kenya!
Civic education isn’t just for election time — it’s for everyday life.
Did you know?
You have the RIGHT to:
✅ Access government information
✅ Attend public participation meetings
✅ Petition leaders for action
✅ Question how your taxes are used
Democracy is not a spectator sport — it’s a daily responsibility.
Let’s start this week informed, empowered, and ready to engage!
"Building a Nation Starts with an Informed Citizen"
Civic education is not just about voting—it's about understanding your role in building a just, fair, and accountable nation.
True change begins when citizens are informed, engaged, and courageous enough to demand better.
As the Bible says:
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."
— Hosea 4:6
Seek knowledge. Share knowledge. Stand for truth.
An informed voter today creates a better Kenya tomorrow.
Leadership Accountability
Leaders work for us, not the other way around! 💪 When your MP or governor makes a promise, hold them accountable. Ask questions, demand transparency, and ensure they deliver. Good leadership starts with us.
Practical Community Actions
Change starts at home, not in the corridors of power! 🇰🇪 This weekend, join or organize a local clean-up, help a neighbor, or plant a tree. Every small act lifts our community. Share your Harambee pics and inspire others!
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