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02/01/2023

THE REAL CONMANSHIP-HUSTLER TAWALAppp0p 👇👇
The following were introduced to cushion mwananchi from the biting effects of Covid-19
✔️ Tax relief
✔️ Dropping of bank transaction changes
✔️ Subsidy on secondary school fees
✔️ Kazi mtaani
ETC

✔️Subsidy on fuel was introduced to cushion mwananchi from the war in Ukraine that greatly affected the price of the commodity globally.
✔️ Subsidy on electricity was a temporary measure as the government rolled out major reforms at KPLC, that was going to see a permanent drop in the cost of power.

✔️ Linda Mama and Pesa za Wazee were social protection initiatives that any reasonable government would implement.

H.E Ruto was the Deputy President in the previous regime and never missed a single salary. But in his New Year Message last night he decided to take this path of blame game once again. Now, if his campaign promises were not made for political expediency, he should instead be telling us the steps he has taken so far to cushion mwananchi from hard economic times, after doing away with all the above measures.

During the campaign, this same guy from the top of a fuel guzzler would castigate the government for high cost of fuel, even lie that our pump price is the highest in the region. But now he he demonizing the measures that the government took to contain the escalating global fuel prices.

We also have not forgotten that even after doing away with subsidies, within his first 100 days as president he borrowed Ksh 1 trillion.

25/12/2022

Did webuye East elect the right leader....ama Tuite mike sonko 2027 afagie wote
Just thinking 🤔😊

21/09/2022

Cartels to President William Ruto: Come baby come!
A story is told in the corridors of power about how Health CS, Mutahi Kagwe, transferred a number of public servants from his ministry during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The civil servants in question never left their workstations. The story goes on to explain that Kagwe believed the people he was transferring were incompetent, corrupt and used to cooking numbers to attract foreign aid, and that they were working for powerful external masters.

He wanted competent people to take up strategic positions during the Covid-19 pandemic to enhance service delivery in the Ministry of Health.

But the junior staff told Kagwe, who was barely a few months in the health ministry: “Ulitupata hapa na utatuacha hapa (You found us here and you will leave us here.”

It is common knowledge that experienced civil servants feel entitled and bully newcomers who try to inject a new sense of purpose and direction in public service. The juniors who have institutionalised corruption either sabotage these newcomers or recruit them onto the gravy train.

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Kagwe’s experience, which has met many new comers in public service, is just a sneak peek into the people that President William Ruto will have to confront if he carries out his promise: “Leave me the cartels. I will deal with them. Allow me to take an oath first.”

The President will discover that some junior officials are not as harmless as they look. On the contrary, they wield enormous power delegated to them by powerful people — within or outside government — who strategically plant them in different offices.

Such people are employed in government and protected by these powerful individuals to serve their interests.

Ndung’u Wainaina, the executive director at International Centre for Policy and Conflict, calls this “state capture”.

“The solution to corruption is to safeguard the legal, institutional, structural, operational, and financial independence of institutions and criminalise conflicts of interest in public service,” Ndung’u said.

Not long after Kagwe failed to transfer people he thought unfit to serve in the ministry of Health, scandals rocked the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) and the audit trail on who walked away with what and for what purpose ran cold.

Kagwe understands that the cartels are too well hidden to be found and that corruption fights back.

“Because when you hear of corruption and you hear of the mafia, they are not Italians. They do not come from Sicily. They come from your midst. And mine. And they are in MoH and Nation and the other media houses,” Kagwe said in a press interview.

Economic and public policy expert Robert Shaw says Kenyans must heavily stand against corruption if the country can move forward.

“Any country which has heavily fought corruption is moving forward,” Shaw said. Outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta is on record lamenting that Sh2 billion is stolen in the country every day.

During an accountability summit at State House, Nairobi in October 2016, he expressed his frustrations in the war on graft, making the viral “Sasa mnataka nifanye nini? remarks.

“Corruption is frustrating me. The pressure is on me to do something about corruption but my hands are tied. Tell me... Which administration has dealt with the issue of corruption like my administration since independence?” he quipped.

It will be interesting to watch how Ruto takes on the cartels whose fangs are spread around City Hall and whose tentacles spread into the Land, Transport, Security, Education, Health and other sectors of the economy.

And then there are counties. Devolution sent resources to the counties, and like ticks appear out of the blue, cartels quickly followed.

County governments is a home with thriving cartels in every sector. From the procurement to floating of tenders to hiring of ghost workers, every sector is ‘cartelised’ with ‘middlemen’ who are majorly corridor employees calling the shots.

The procurement department in counties is a favourite target of cartels because there is so much money involved. Their unscrupulous actions rob honest businesses of opportunities to make fair profits by winning tenders fair and square. This is another way in which cartels undermine the free market system.

County chiefs also invest in huge projects which in essence are a conduit for looting public resources by inflating the costs as contained in the bills of quantities.

For example, Kisii Governor Simba Arati after taking over the reins of power two weeks ago, cracked the whip in the Transport, Finance and Human Resource departments after discovering that the county had ghost drivers on the payroll.

“It defeats logic to have 82 county vehicles with 256 drivers who are on payroll. The ghost workers have been drawing money which is meant for development,” said Arati

Arati also demanded answers from the County Executive Committee (CEC) member for Finance for procuring comprehensive insurance cover and yet the vehicles had been insured for third party insurance cover.

“I need elaborate answers from these departments. Someone must go to jail and DCI should take action. You have been joking with the drivers lives by eating insurance money,” said Arati

He added: “Its saddening that the drivers don’t receive their per diems and who pockets it? I know some people have kept county vehicles at home, they should return them or face arrest,”

Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) CEO Twalib Mbarak said they have launched investigations into the Kisii drivers scandal but asked county governors to strengthen accountability systems and seal loopholes of pilferage of public funds, saying counties are high corruption risk areas.

In May 2020, the County Government of Bungoma was on the spot for procuring hand washing 600 20-litre jerricans at a cost of Sh10,000 each.

The jerricans were to be installed in strategic market centres across the county to ensure locals wash hands in line with health guidelines in controlling COVID-19 spread.

At least Sh6.9milion was withdrawn from a local bank account on a single day and handed over to a county staff who is alleged to have paid the shadowy supplier in cash.

After the scandal, the County Assembly of Bungoma impeached two CEC members but were shielded by the court through an injunction. On March 18 2020, nine cheques worth Sh776, 223 each were cashed and withdrawn the same day, according to investigations by EACC.

Former Governor Wycliffe Wangamati had called for the investigations but later on made an about turn and said that no money had been lost. The governor called on individuals who had evidence about the loss of funds to the EACC for interrogation. One of the CECs who was impeached was also accused of awarding a tender to his sister-in-law to supply medical equipment to Bumula sub county hospital.

In the same county, during Governor Ken Lusaka’s first term in office, an audit report revealed that 10 wheelbarrows were bought at Sh109,320 each. This means the administration spent a whopping Sh1,093,200 to acquire the wheelbarrows. Meanwhile, officers at the veterinary department had inflated the price of metal hooks to Sh32,500.

On June 2018, the seven former county officials involved in the wheelbarrow saga were found guilty and ordered to pay fines or serve jail terms.

“The county governments are a breeding ground of corruption. Suppliers will always give kickbacks to get tenders and even before their payments are made, they also give out money to finance officers.

“Some are forced to inflate tenders and the excess money when payments are done, county governors are given the money in cash to escape the full arm of the law,” said Philip Wekesa, a Bungoma-based activist.

He added: “Governors also invest in capital intensive projects like roads, hospitals, bridges, classrooms and starting projects that don’t make any economic sense.

The end product is to siphon money through such projects so as to escape the huge arm of the law.”

BY THE STANDARD MEDIA

15/09/2022

THE COST OF POWER HAS BEEN INCREASED ILLEGALLY BY 21%.

Yesterday I bought electricity tokens for KShs 1,000 and got 51.88 units. I was shocked since previously this amount got me 62.75 units.

Looking at the new token bill breakdown, I have noted the following changes;

1. Fuel energy charge has been raised from KShs 4.63 per unit to a shocking KShs 6.79 per unit
2. Forex adjustment charge has been raised from KShs 0.73 per unit to KShs 1.37 per unit
3. Inflation adjustment charge has risen from KShs 0.47 per unit to KShs 0.67 per unit

As a result, a person using less than 100 units per month is now being charged KShs 19.28 per unit up from KShs 15.93 per unit. This represents an increase of 21% over a one month period. The gains in power cost reduction which started in January have all been reversed.

I have contacted Kenya Power for an explanation and up to now I have not gotten a response.

The Gazette notice No . 9866 issued on 19th August 2022 which is meant to guide the cost of power this month did not include any increment in the charges as has been the case since January. These changes are therefore criminal.

How can Kenya Power increase electricity charges without following the due process? Why impose these illegal charges? The company must provide answers. It can't become a law unto itself just because it is a monopoly. The people behind this criminal act must be held to account. The stolen amount must be refunded.

05/09/2022

GOODMORNING from Nairobi County

Afew days ago a young Azimio blogger told me something I had never thought about. That old soldiers are never deployed to the battke front. They are always left behind sweeping the barracks.

I had engaged him in a debate and he got heated up when I told him the Supreme Court can decide this case either way. He wanted me to say the decision will only be one way and say it with emotions.

When I failed the test, he raises the old soldiers analogy. They are never deployed to fight because they are never too emotional. I agree totally.

Now let me tell you why old soldiers are never emotional. Its simple. AGE.

I don't think there is any 40+ year old man (or woman) who has spent the weekend with butterflies in the stomach over the SC judgement be they Azimio or UDA supporters. Not even the candidates themselves.

Ofcourse we are all talking about it but the emotional part of it is out. At least for me. Last time I saw someone crying and I thought he had a problem.

And it's not that these oldies are not confident of victory or don't want their candidates to win. Its just about AGE. They have seen it all.

And for you to achieve that "no anxiety" attitude, you have to wait until you are old, so for now it will sound arrogant. Just be patient till you get old.

The reason why an old soldier won't get deployed is because they have seen battles that killed all their emotional attachment to battles. That is the simple truth.

So as we wait for the decision, please understand that some people's emotions attachment died slowly as they were getting to 40. It's now ashes.

04/09/2022

UHURU during his last meeting with religious leaders in State House, speaking in Kikuyu.
"Si tulikuwa na Jomo?
Yes (laughter)
Si alienda huko kwingine
Yeees
Si tulikuwa na Moi.
Yeees
Si ata yeye alienda wakakae na Jomo
Yeees
Si tulikuwa na Kibaki
Yeees
Si ata yeye aliwafuata
Yeees
Si niko sasa na ninaenda
Yeees (laughter)
Lakini mniombee nisiende huko haraka...laughs and the audience wanaokotwa chini.

29/08/2022

1. Did Kenyans vote freely and fairly?
2. Were all their votes counted?
3. Were there votes not cast but counted?
4. Were the votes cast tallied properly?
5. Were the uncasted votes also tallied?
6. Did the properly tallied votes produce a clear winner as per the constitution and the law?
7. Is there evidence to show all the above?

That is all we will need to hear this week. We have only 7 days, no time for shenanigans.

Hizo zingine ni hekaya za Abunuasi

03/08/2022

WHO ARE YOU??

Uhuru lives in the State House. And when he's not in State House, his palatial home is only 200 meters away.

Raila Odinga lives in Karen.

Musalia Mudavadi lives in Lavington.

Kalonzo Musyoka lives in Karen.

William Ruto lives in Karen.

All of them own palatial homes in those deluxe, leafy suburbs.

They are many. They do business together. They politic and seek power to protect their interests. And whoever wins, they have each other's back.

And most importantly, they DON'T know you. Hata ukiona akikusalimia leo kwa mkutano ya siasa, HAKUJUI. Ni ukweli hana kazi yako. I hope you don't think I'm lying to you.
You are just a bait my friend.

Their children are chauffeured to schools in armoured vehicles, and flown overseas for holidays. Our children walk to dirty schools in shanty neighborhoods.

Look here my friend, mimi na wewe tunalipa rent Korogocho Kondele na Kibera. Tukijaribu kidogo, tunakaa Umoja na Kinoo. Tunatembea tukienda job kwa mhindi. We borrow salt and cooking oils from each other.

Because we belong in the same Social Strata.

Why then would you be swearing to fight for someone who doesn't know you? You seek to fight your neighbor who helped your sick child yesterday because of a billionaire that lives in a different world as you languish in a slum?

Isn't that very unintelligent? Hebu fikiria...
I neither support UDA nor ODM , I support Peace, unity, Love, sisterhood, brotherhood.

21/07/2022

DEPUTY PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 2022

AT THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 19TH JULY, 2022

Overall Performance & Rating ✅

▪︎ Impression and overall appearance: Gachagua-83% Karua-82%
▪︎ Relevance to items of debate: Gachagua 50% Karua 80%%
▪︎ Articulation: Gachagua 73% Karua 74%
▪︎ Objectivity: Gachagua - 49% Karua 68%
▪︎ Eloquence: Gachagua 76% Karua 79%
▪︎ Diction and Decorum: Gachagua:56% Karua 88%
▪︎ Demenour: Gachagua-73% Karua-64%
▪︎ Content/Substance: Gachagua 65 Karua 74%
▪︎ Precision and Factuality: Gachagua 60% Karua 75%
▪︎ Clarity: Gachagua 67% Karua 72%
▪︎ Humour - Gachagua-60% Karua-51%
▪︎ Ability to use logic and self-restraint to refute or defend arguments and criticism from opponent: Gachagua-56% Karua-74%
▪︎ Speech Tone, speed and audibility Gachagua 82% Karua: 81%
▪︎ Adherence to rules of Debate: Gachagua: 75% Karua 83%

OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN DEPUTY PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 2022

HON.GACHAGUA GEOFREY RIGATHI: 66.07%

HON. KARUA MARTHA WANGARI: 74.64%

27/06/2022

Of Wajackoyah and "Telling the Truth Laughingly!"

Professor George Luchiri aka Wajackoyah's campaign is gaining traction. He is pulling a surprise: defying mainstream politics based on a serious and an established manifesto. He's promising inanities, absurdities, profanities, and hilarities. In his government: bang will be legalized, snake farming, and all corrupt government workers will be hanged.

He might not project seriousness. However, Wajackoyah is lightheartedly fueling and reinvigorating this presidential discourse. Just like Mwalimu Abduba Dida in 2013, G***a Man is a source of comic relief. He's both entertaining and humorous. He's given us an escape route from the realities of the day: inflation etc. He's also deflected us from the politics of tribe, selfish interests, violence ad infinitum.

Wajackoyah is providing a third alternative. If you don't like Raila or Ruto, then Wajackoyah is your favorite. If you hate hypocrisy hidden in suits and beautiful words, then Wajackoyah is the deal. If the politics of Raila and Ruto are tensing and straining you: find fun and relaxation in Wajackoyah.

Then there is another target audience: the hopeless, the resigned, the disillusioned, and disenfranchised. He's a voice to the trampled. The drunkards, the smokers, and the sluggards have a voice. The forgotten masses: here is their candidate.

Wajackoyah's candidature and role in this campaign can be compared to the roles played by comic characters in works of literature. Go for Agege in Francis Imbuga's Aminata. Find the wonderful Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear. In Merchant of Venice by the same Shakespeare, find Launcelot the clown and his father, Old Gobbo. And many other examples.

That Wajackoyah is a state project is not important for now. That's propaganda. All we care for, for now, is his unique way of politicking. Infusing lightheartedness into the national political discourse. How can we tackle this piling external national debt, corruption, and ethnicity without a ruckus?

Hate him or love him: he's nothing to win; he's nothing to lose. But he's something to offer. His campaign has gained momentum. He's pulling unprecedented crowds.

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08/06/2022

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