A sharp-tongued analyst with a penchant for dissecting political landscapes and societal issues, I navigate the world with a critical eye and a pursuit of truth

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The Political Budget Cycle (PBC) Before elections, govts often divert funds to flashy projects- roads, bridges, or cash grants, to showcase "competence" to voters. Once the elections are over, many of these projects are abandoned or underfunded, leading to post-election austerity
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President: Kalonzo Musyoka DP: Edwin Sifuna EACC chair: David Maraga DPP: Miguna Miguna Interior CS: Fred Matiang'i NA Speaker: Martha Karua Senate speaker: Eugene Wamalwa Attorney general: James Orengo Treasury CS: Irungu Kang'ata/Ndindi Nyoro. Retweet if you agree.
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Women will say all I need is Care, Attention, Support, and Honesty, and y'all don't know what it means. Put all the first letters together, and it will make sense. C.A.S.H. πŸ˜‚
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The African diaspora needs to stop treating this as just another online debate. If South Africa wants to normalise the mistreatment, humiliation and scapegoating of other Africans, then Africans outside South Africa should respond economically and culturally. Stop watching South African films and shows. Stop buying South African wine. Stop buying South African products. Stop promoting South African tourism. Stop rewarding a country that treats vulnerable Africans as disposable while still expecting African solidarity, African markets and African cultural support. This is not hatred of ordinary South Africans. It is a refusal to support a system and a social climate that dehumanises other Africans while calling it patriotism. If African lives matter, then African money, attention and cultural support should also matter. At this point, it is a moral obligation! I for one, I am done!
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SPOT ON. Someone has finally spoken. "You cannot banter your way out of it". South Africans should call a meeting individually and ask themselves where the rain started beating them, and not just banter with other Africans about how much better they are than others.
Yesterday’s FIFA World Cup Opening showed what this handful of hateful Ntelezi idiots have done for South Africa’s international reputation and decades of goodwill. All the genuine outrage against illegal immigration has drowned under their violent acts, human rights violations and threats while they run around the country barefoot telling us they are β€œmen” Decades of goodwill built on international solidarity, opposition to Israeli genocide in Palestine, cooperation with other nations, gone to dust. Football is a global language where even politics find expression, and these jokes about how SA at the World Cup is in a β€œrush to go home and defend their jobs and women” or how β€œThey can’t attack Mexico because they are not African and Black” - this is not only banter, it’s political satire It shows how the world view is shifting towards viewing South Africa as a hub of hate, something that has never been part of our identity. I mean we are being compared to Argentina and Morocco, who have committed human rights atrocities against Africans respectively. The State should take responsibility for allowing hate groups which stop children at clinics, schools, beat people and in some instances incite murder, to define our international identity. It’s not a joke, and we cannot banter our way out of it. It’s a stain. South Africa being regarded as the hate capital of Africa at a FIFA World Cup would have been unimaginable in 2010. Israel is smiling wherever it is, because its mission accomplished. We have lost our moral authority on the global stage.
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Yesterday’s FIFA World Cup Opening showed what this handful of hateful Ntelezi idiots have done for South Africa’s international reputation and decades of goodwill. All the genuine outrage against illegal immigration has drowned under their violent acts, human rights violations and threats while they run around the country barefoot telling us they are β€œmen” Decades of goodwill built on international solidarity, opposition to Israeli genocide in Palestine, cooperation with other nations, gone to dust. Football is a global language where even politics find expression, and these jokes about how SA at the World Cup is in a β€œrush to go home and defend their jobs and women” or how β€œThey can’t attack Mexico because they are not African and Black” - this is not only banter, it’s political satire It shows how the world view is shifting towards viewing South Africa as a hub of hate, something that has never been part of our identity. I mean we are being compared to Argentina and Morocco, who have committed human rights atrocities against Africans respectively. The State should take responsibility for allowing hate groups which stop children at clinics, schools, beat people and in some instances incite murder, to define our international identity. It’s not a joke, and we cannot banter our way out of it. It’s a stain. South Africa being regarded as the hate capital of Africa at a FIFA World Cup would have been unimaginable in 2010. Israel is smiling wherever it is, because its mission accomplished. We have lost our moral authority on the global stage.
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Les Champions d’Afrique viennent d’atterrir Γ  l’aΓ©roport international Liberty de Newark dans le New Jersey. πŸ›¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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πŸ† Referee announced for 2026 #SuperCup! We're pleased to share that Somali referee Omar Artan will officiate the highly anticipated match between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg.
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"The Passenger" (2026) is a riveting, must-watch film. It follows a Somali-American shuttle driver whose life is upended when his passenger is revealed as a terrorist. A powerful, sincere look at the painful realities of white terrorism and Somaliphobia in America. πŸŽ₯
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RT @jmuragengunjiri: CALEB AMISI:"Nyachae alipeleka Wakisii Dallas na Minnesota, Wakikuyu walipelekwa Seattle, Wakalee walijazwa Australia…
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It’s deeply concerning how some people chase clout by spreading such painful fake news. The rumors about Mercy Tarus' passing away in the US are completely baseless. When a Kenyan truly passes away abroad, our community and official platforms ensure the truth is known.
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The Ebola situation is a deeply complex dilemma. Kenyans have a right to be concerned; it feels hypocritical to turn away your own while expecting others to take them. If we refuse now, what happens if an outbreak occurs naturally? Will we then turn to the US for help?
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There has never been a time like this where the military has been out and about to control crowds in Kenya. Kenyans protest US proposal to have an Ebola Quarantine facility in Kenya. youtube.com/live/HQYBIzgIXho…
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On Ebola A tiny error and ebola spreads across the republic. Deaths of citizens. Travel advisories. No visas for citizens. Tourists cancel. Layoffs. Economy takes a hit. Ebola spreads to schools. Schools must close. Chaos. Months. Elections cancelled. Orphans. Widows. Ujinga! βš–οΈ
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In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an unconscious subdued wish or internal train of thought.
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This is a domestic issue. 1. Petroleum Development Levy 2. Petroleum Regulatory Levy 3. Road Maintenance Levy 4. Anti-Adulteration Levy 5. Merchant Shipping Levy 6. Railway Development Levy 7. Import Declaration Fee 8. Value Added Tax (VAT) 9. Excise Duty Kubaff zenu ☝️
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This is a domestic issue. 1. Petroleum Development Levy 2. Petroleum Regulatory Levy 3. Road Maintenance Levy 4. Anti-Adulteration Levy 5. Merchant Shipping Levy 6. Railway Development Levy 7. Import Declaration Fee 8. Value Added Tax (VAT) 9. Excise Duty Kubaff zenu ☝️
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It is dumb for the government to think these protests are only about fuel prices. Fuel is simply the catalyst for years of systemic incompetence and poor governance. Attempting to frame a national outcry as a tribal affair only proves how deep the disconnect really is.
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These are the practical proposals we proposed aimed at reducing Fuel Prices to acceptable levels. Two of them need Parliamentary approval and we’ve already written to Parliament. Reduce VAT to Zero in the mean time, Reduce Fuel levy by Ksh 7, reduce importers and other margins by Ksh 4 and provision an additional Ksh 5Bn to subsidise Diesel. The measures would reduce diesel by approximately Ksh 54. We are African and Africa is our Business..
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Karua criticized Moi. She criticized Kibaki. She criticized Uhuru. Now she criticizes Ruto. The consistency is there for anyone arguing in good faith. Pointing that out is not tribalism; it’s political accountability. What’s curious is that the outrage against her is especially coming from the same crowd whose political vocabulary begins and ends with β€œMurima people,” β€œKikuyus,” and β€œKenol bloggers” every few minutes. @MarthaKarua also criticized the Kibaki and Uhuru administrations despite them coming from her own region, whenever she felt it was drifting from accountability and constitutionalism. Her record is consistent regardless of who occupies State House. ProGovt propagandists and the usual divide and rule recruits are always waiting to twist such posts to earn 527/=, after every successful online tribal flare up they help create. The assignment is always the same: tribalize accountability so corruption escapes through the back door.
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