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The Nuts and Bolts of Constitutional Oversight - Part I
To mark the 14th anniversary of the promulgation of Kenya’s new constitution, we speak to Dr John Mutakha Kangu, a constitutional law expert. As a key person involved in the constitution-making nitty gritty, he walks us through the journey from the clamour to the actual realization and what has happened since Kenyans voted for the new constitution.
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The Elephant at 7: Joe Kobuthi - The Journalist as a Witness to the African Condition
Просмотров 345 месяцев назад
The role of the journalist as a witness to the African condition is crucial in shaping narratives, informing the public, and holding those in power accountable. Journalists play a key role in documenting and reporting on the social, economic, and political realities of Africa, including issues such as poverty, conflict, corruption, and development.
The Elephant at 7: Juliet Atellah - Why Data Journalism Will Be a Key Feature of the Journalism
Просмотров 595 месяцев назад
Media and data literacy are crucial skills in today's digital age, especially for understanding and navigating the vast amount of information available, and making sense of a fast-changing world.
The Elephant at 7: Nahila Galole - The Future of Media
Просмотров 325 месяцев назад
The future of media is not just about content consumption; it's about content experience, and technology is an enabler of that thrilling journey. As technology evolves, it will reshape the way we consume and engage with media in ways we can only begin to imagine.
The Elephant at 7: Darius Okolla - The Most Powerful Person in the World Is the Storyteller
Просмотров 565 месяцев назад
In today's digital age, where information is constantly being shared and consumed, the ability to craft compelling narratives is more important than ever. Those who can tell stories that resonate with people's values, aspirations, and emotions have a powerful tool at their disposal to shape the world around them.
The Elephant at 7: John Githongo
Просмотров 1025 месяцев назад
This March 2024, The Elephant celebrates 7 years of existence. So far the platform has reached over 170 countries commissioned hundreds of writers, built a strong ecosystem of experts across various fields, and shaped conversations in the public sphere. In this video, the platform's publisher John Githongo shares the highs and lows, the wins and opportunities of the future as The Elephant marks...
Gen Z: Unplugging the Old World, Plugging in the Future!
Просмотров 2938 месяцев назад
Like every generation, Gen Z's behaviors are shaped by how they grew up. Young people today have come of age in the shadow of climate doom, pandemic lockdowns, and fears of economic collapse. Despite this, they are redefining tomorrow's global landscape in profound ways.
The Merits of Kenya's Democracy
Просмотров 23710 месяцев назад
Democracy is often touted as the best form of governance, but for Kenyans to be truly convinced, they need to see tangible evidence of its benefits. This means that democracy must be linked with social justice and economic development. Lady Justice Fatuma Sichale speaks at an event commemorating the International Day for Democracy and reads a speech by Kenya's Chief Justice Martha Koome.
Fighting Corruption: Lessons from Finland and the EU
Просмотров 327Год назад
Finland's overall corruption is relatively low, according to public opinion and global indexes and standards. The steps it took to fight corruption were both bold and radical. Pirkka Tapiola, Ambassador of Finland to Kenya speaks.
Saviours of the Coast
Просмотров 371Год назад
Mangroves have been threatened by deforestation for decades, as agriculture and aquaculture, urban development and harvesting have caused the loss of more than a quarter of mangrove forests in the past 50 years. This is an inspiring story of the women who champion the preservation of vital mangroves in Gazi village, Kwale County. This story is produced with the support of Journalists for Human ...
Okiya Omtatah: Public Debt Heist, Corruption and the Criminality of Our Elites
Просмотров 65 тыс.Год назад
Fresh controversy is swirling over Kenya's ballooning debt crisis even as President William Ruto prescribes painful tax measures to fund his 3.68 trillion debut budget that has been squeezed by debt service costs.
Kenyans Need to Understand Devolution and Fight for It
Просмотров 756Год назад
Devolution has shown promise to transform society, albeit its teething problems. Kenyans need to advocate for its full implementation in order to realize its benefits. The Elephant in conversation with Dr John Mutakha Kangu, a constitutional governance and devolution expert, lawyer and senior lecturer.
Political Accountability in Kenya: A Pipe Dream?
Просмотров 884Год назад
Despite the change in the governance structure in Kenya over the past decade, accountability in Kenya remains rampant. The Finance Bill 2023 has exposed the lack of political accountability among Kenya's political class. The Elephant speaks to Wanjiru Gikonyo, Founding Trustee and National Coordinator of The Institute for Social Accountability.
Finance Bill 2023 Reveals a Frightening Weakness in Kenya’s Democracy
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
More than 90 per cent of Kenyans have rejected the Finance Bill 2023, which includes the government’s taxation plan for the financial year starting in July, a new survey has shown. Yet, the controversial Bill has sailed through the Second Reading stage with 176 Members of Parliament supporting it against 81 who opposed it. The Elephant speaks to Abraham Rugo, PhD, the International Budget Partn...
The Finance Bill 2023 Is Not People Centric
Просмотров 775Год назад
The Kenya Finance Bill 2023 is an unfair and regressive legislation favouring the wealthy and corporations at the expense of the working-class and poor majority. The Elephant in conversation with Diana Gichengo, National Coordinator at The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA).
The Finance Bill 2023 and How It Affects Persons With Disabilities
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The Finance Bill 2023 and How It Affects Persons With Disabilities
Finance Bill 2023: The Making of a Perfect Storm
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Finance Bill 2023: The Making of a Perfect Storm
The Politics of Maandamano: What Next for Kenya?
Просмотров 482Год назад
The Politics of Maandamano: What Next for Kenya?
Kenya’s Alcohol Problem! Government Needs to Sober Up
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Kenya’s Alcohol Problem! Government Needs to Sober Up
Kenya: The Economy Goes Bottoms Up
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Kenya: The Economy Goes Bottoms Up
Journalism, the Essential Non-Essential: David Omwoyo Speaks
Просмотров 47Год назад
Journalism, the Essential Non-Essential: David Omwoyo Speaks
Maid in Hell: A Critical Reflection
Просмотров 269Год назад
Maid in Hell: A Critical Reflection
Is the Northern Kenya Grasslands Carbon Project a Racket?
Просмотров 407Год назад
Is the Northern Kenya Grasslands Carbon Project a Racket?
We Are Ready for Monday Demonstrations, Edwin Sifuna Speaks
Просмотров 175Год назад
We Are Ready for Monday Demonstrations, Edwin Sifuna Speaks
Governance and Mental Health: Contributions for a New Public Policy Approach
Просмотров 52Год назад
Governance and Mental Health: Contributions for a New Public Policy Approach
Kenya 2023: More Political Hygiene and Less Political Rhetoric
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Kenya 2023: More Political Hygiene and Less Political Rhetoric
Fighting the Good Fight: Human Rights in the Age of Disruption
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Fighting the Good Fight: Human Rights in the Age of Disruption
Taking Stock of Twenty Years of Fighting Corruption
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Taking Stock of Twenty Years of Fighting Corruption
African Migration: Trends, Patterns and Drivers
Просмотров 534Год назад
African Migration: Trends, Patterns and Drivers
The CBC Debate: Prof. Wandia Njoya’s Take
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The CBC Debate: Prof. Wandia Njoya’s Take

Комментарии

  • @mc6091
    @mc6091 6 дней назад

    This lady is a poor interviewer. She seems to want to express her opinion rather than draw insights from the guest

  • @lydiahatellah7351
    @lydiahatellah7351 Месяц назад

    That was so inspiring! You are a strong woman. I am watching this interview and can't get enough of it. Keep it up, girl, Your words are impactful. You are a lady to emulate. I wish you all the best in life.

  • @mbuss6967
    @mbuss6967 2 месяца назад

    WOW!

  • @raymondmainamugure204
    @raymondmainamugure204 3 месяца назад

    Your family John is Kenya's first family of the Anti-Corruption Struggle.

  • @anonimagonzalez9701
    @anonimagonzalez9701 4 месяца назад

    blabla blablabla where is the office anticorruption in finland?

  • @gabrielmashauri8236
    @gabrielmashauri8236 4 месяца назад

    I like madam's attitude and what looks like empathy from her ,she is a good journalist ❤

  • @robertluke9955
    @robertluke9955 4 месяца назад

    Webale Professor Muna Masaka

  • @christineaseka5944
    @christineaseka5944 5 месяцев назад

    Yaaay! Am super proud of you Julliet 🥰

    • @Atellahj
      @Atellahj 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!❤️❤️❤️

  • @Dan13Speed
    @Dan13Speed 5 месяцев назад

    Good Stuff!!

  • @leonkituyi3935
    @leonkituyi3935 5 месяцев назад

    By the way economics is my dream career and it's very interesting

  • @leonkituyi3935
    @leonkituyi3935 5 месяцев назад

    Mr ndii is a very smart guy and he is on toes and he is helping to change the economy. The way this economy is bad

  • @Shobab77
    @Shobab77 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @Africaunite800
    @Africaunite800 6 месяцев назад

    When TPLF junta is in power this guy he getting paid big time game over African we don’t need modern colonization

  • @Africaunite800
    @Africaunite800 6 месяцев назад

    Hahaha welcome to Eritrea as African Eritrean 🇪🇷 like this guy no place in Eritrea and general in Africa he works for NGO destabilizing in Africa

  • @freddiekrone1113
    @freddiekrone1113 6 месяцев назад

    We hope to see a Benga renaissance soon

  • @freddiekrone1113
    @freddiekrone1113 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @markheffernan7016
    @markheffernan7016 6 месяцев назад

    What generation will disavow the illiteracy of the inheritance of the colonial system of money? How many challenging 'settler colonialism' or ‘franchise colonialism’ or capitalism or slavery will challenge the absurdity of some "authority" claiming the illegitimate power to create the unit of acCount amongst a populace that already knew how to keep track of their own interactions? So how is it that in a social order that claims to be about freedom the illegitimate claim over creation of the accounting units themselves is an accepted authoritarian claim as opposed to those units themselves being called into existence by the transactional activity of the populace itself? The tools of colonialism include the dispossession of the indigenous of their land AND the dismissal of their own systems of acCount and credit. The colonizers' histories to this day dismiss indigenous forms of economic interchange and credit and record keeping by saying that their systems were not valid and did not include 'money.' And the colonizers imposed the systems of money we see all round the world whose intent has always been to capture and direct the activity of the populace to the whim of the colonizer. Here is the history: modernmoneynetwork.org/sites/default/files/biblio/RiPE%20Forstater.pdf The world wide export of imperial colonial control over what shall be money and then demanding that taxes be paid in that money is the present operating system of the non-working class and is one of the critical means by which sovereignty and liberty are destroyed, along with community cooperation, and labor stolen. From the abstract: “In the European colonies, land expropriation and forced labor were used, but another important means of forcing indigenous populations to work as wage-laborers or produce cash crops was taxation and the requirement that taxes be paid in colonial currency. This paper provides an overview of this method, and documents its historical importance, concentrating on Africa. Taxation also played an important role in the monetization and commoditization of African economies, and in the rise of a peripheral capitalism. As the paper demonstrates, Marx was not unaware of money taxes functioning in this manner, and the phenomenon was in no way limited to Africa.” - Matthew Forstater From the above paper by Forstater: ".... The problem was that if the subsistence base was capable of supporting the population entirely, colonial subjects would not be compelled to offer their labor-power for sale. Colonial governments thus required alternative means for compelling the population to work for wages. The historical record is clear that one very important method for accomplishing this was to impose a tax and require that the tax obligation be settled in colonial currency. This method had the benefit of not only forcing people to work for wages, but also of creating a value for the colonial currency and monetizing the colony. In addition, this method could be used to force the population to produce cash crops for sale. What the population had to do to obtain the currency was entirely at the discretion of the colonial government, since it was the sole source of the colonial currency. This method was widespread and important enough to be called “a secret of colonial capitalist primitive accumulation” (since it was not the only method, it must be called “a” secret). This practice is extremely well documented, yet it has hardly ever been mentioned as an important method of primitive accumulation." "......Several points concerning the role of direct taxation in colonial capitalist primitive accumulation need to be made. First, direct taxation means that the tax cannot be, e.g. an income tax. An income tax cannot assure that a population that possesses the means of production to produce their own subsistence will enter wage labor or grow cash crops. If they simply continue to engage in subsistence production, they can avoid the cash economy and thus escape the income tax and any need for colonial currency. The tax must therefore be a direct tax, such as the poll tax, hut tax, head tax, wife tax, and land tax. Second, although taxation was often imposed in the name of securing revenue for the colonial coffers, and the tax was justified in the name of Africans bearing some of the financial burden of running the colonial state, in fact the colonial government did not need the colonial currency held by Africans." "....The requirement that taxes be paid in colonial currency rather than in-kind was essential to producing the desired outcome,...." But here we are today listening to colonized "experts" trying to tell us that the systems of colonial capture and control can somehow be turned into systems of liberation. They cannot. The world is at a place where we must find the things we have gotten wrong and fix them. The fullness of a society's capacity will never be realized so long as the populace dedicates primary activity toward the acquisition of units of currency as though those units are necessary to have in order to conduct the rest of their activity. And everything of genuine value will be sacrificed to gain acquisition. Truly any commodity can/will be co-opted, even sand!! And then the populace will fight over that as opposed to focusing on its genuine full capacity! When we decide that the fullness of our capacity is better served by simply looking to the abilities we already have to count and keep records about our activity we then shift our focus about what money is and is supposed to do for us. African and Aboriginal Scholars knew things Long Before Euro people. It is time that the basics of Applied Math were highlighted by Aboriginal and African Scholars and Leaders to get out from under the illiteracy of money and its subjugation of humanity. What freedom, sovereignty, liberty has there ever been for any populace that must borrow the existence of and use of a unit of account? Whose agenda is served while ALL are using "the coin of the realm"? Centuries more of this illiteracy will not make things better. www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/downloads-2/19-english-root/learn/300-you-have-been-served www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/es/downloads-3/15-spanish-root/301-ha-sido-notificado What populace ever had genuine freedom and liberty and genuine 'free' enterprise (as in not controlled and directed by imperialism) whilst still using the "coin of the realm" imposed by the imperialist? We are mostly unaware of our own complicity with this overarching system of our demise!

  • @markheffernan7016
    @markheffernan7016 6 месяцев назад

    It is time that the basics of Applied Math were highlighted by All Scholars and Leaders to get out from under the illiteracy of present paradigm money and its subjugation of humanity. When a populace has only one frame of reference, and that one is invalid, it cannot even begin to know what is wrong. The point about not having any other frame of reference is critically important, because there is no guarantee that the 'development' of humanity has gotten stuff figured out correctly. Which raises the question: What do we have wrong? One of those things that we surely have wrong is money. And we have had this wrong since the time we switched from fungible commodities as trade goods to abstract unit based representations of value interchange used in bookkeeping. What we got wrong is that, because we "conflated the two mutually exclusive notions of “measure” and “commodity” - be it either conflating “measure” with (fungible) commodities such as gold or silver or “commodity" with mere annotations of value such as fiat notes" (Marc Gauvin) - we assigned the properties of a commodity to a simple abstract unit! In doing this we messed up our own abilities to have stability in our acCounts and bookkeeping and society as we sought to 'own and protect' the abstract units as though they were fungible commodities, when they were/are but abstract representations of the value contained in the stuff of real value in our interchange! Through all this time in human history, since before the formation of Nation States, we have been confused about what Liberation through bookkeeping and abstract representation of our own interaction needs in order to work. Because the goods interchanged no longer need an intermediate fungible trade good. What we need is a specification for a 'unit of value' with which to measure/annotate and keep the records about the value contained in those items of genuine value about which we are writing stuff down! Please take a look at this paper. www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/downloads-2/19-english-root/learn/271-brief-history-of-money-s-misrepresentation I celebrate your willingness to challenge the status quo and to ask what we have been getting wrong. It seems to me, that with regard to money, we are still in a 'pre-Copernican' era thinking that fungible commodity-like money is at the center of our economic world when it cannot possibly be. And so long as we subjugate ourselves to the foolish need to have money retain the attributes of fungible commodities we abandon our own position as the initiator (the center) of economic capacity and give ourselves over to the eventuality of control exhibited by those strong armed protectorates that have developed into the Nation States along with all the corruption that entails. There is a way out that involves simple monetary literacy. Check this out!! www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/downloads-2/19-english-root/learn/300-you-have-been-served The conceptual basis that money has been operating from since before the formation of nation states is irrational and against the basic laws of Applied Math and abstract representation. What we got wrong is that, because we "conflated the two mutually exclusive notions of “measure” and “commodity” - be it either conflating “measure” with (fungible) commodities such as gold or silver or “commodity" with mere annotations of value such as fiat notes" (Marc Gauvin) - we assigned the properties of a commodity to a simple abstract unit! In doing this we messed up our own abilities to have stability in our acCounts and bookkeeping and society as we sought to 'own and protect' the abstract units as though they were fungible commodities when they were/are but abstract representations of the value contained in the stuff of real value in our interchange! It is critical in the history of humanity that we find out what conceptual errors are still operational. Several people told the world that the geocentric conceptualization of our planetary system was not correct. But it took human social systems centuries to abandon this error. The error we are making in economic interaction, by holding that a commodity can also serve as a unit of measure, is having its disastrous consequences that can easily be stopped by awakening to the as yet mostly unchallenged flawed thinking within economics about what money is and does. Unless we correct this basic mistake the problems created by this error can only and exponentially increase. Instability does not ever go away when you treat the unit of acCount for the representation of the value contained in other things as though it too is an item of value all by itself. There is a way out that involves simple monetary literacy. Check this out!! www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/downloads-2/19-english-root/learn/300-you-have-been-served The question then remains as to why any populace needs a government to issue the abstract units of reference to their own activity and/or why they would limit their own capacity to the possession of some specific and highly corrupt and controlled commodity? Don't they already know how to count and do bookkeeping? Isn't this the heart of liberty!? Many do not see the jumping off place as the conflation...maybe because it was so far back in human history. But the simple awareness of ancient social orders and, therefore, ancient economies, (ones that some call 'human economies') brings the opportunity to start the focus there and consider that not everything "modern" has come as a 'progression' of greater truth and accuracy. I like that some have the courage to express respect for the ancient human economies and hope that citing anthropological sources like Graeber means that the 'anthro analysis' does not have to remain limited to ancient currencies that "mediate the human economy and the spirit world." Brett Scott, in a recent paper, points to the problem of the present day "reductive focus on the movement of commodified goods." My intent is to put the focus back to the 'mediation' within these 'human economies' and to point out that bookkeeping is that simple mediation process of keeping records for the eventual resolution of human interactions in an open and inclusive manner such that none are un-accounted for, and no commodities are in need of protection or imposed on colonized peoples. Maybe the discourse will present the opportunity to add these thoughts. My thanks to Marc Gauvin for bringing this focus and my attention to that historical moment of mistaken reasoning along with the peaceful process of resolution such an awareness can bring. www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/downloads-2/19-english-root/learn/299-stop-wwiii

  • @markheffernan7016
    @markheffernan7016 6 месяцев назад

    How many challenging 'settler colonialism' or ‘franchise colonialism’ or capitalism or slavery will challenge the absurdity of some "authority" claiming the illegitimate power to create the unit of acCount amongst a populace that already knew how to keep track of their own interactions? So how is it that in a social order that claims to be about freedom the illegitimate claim over creation of the accounting units themselves is an accepted authoritarian claim as opposed to those units themselves being called into existence by the transactional activity of the populace itself? The tools of colonialism include the dispossession of the indigenous of their land AND the dismissal of their own systems of acCount and credit. The colonizers' histories to this day dismiss indigenous forms of economic interchange and credit and record keeping by saying that their systems were not valid and did not include 'money.' And the colonizers imposed the systems of money we see all round the world whose intent has always been to capture and direct the activity of the populace to the whim of the colonizer. Here is the history: modernmoneynetwork.org/sites/default/files/biblio/RiPE%20Forstater.pdf The world wide export of imperial colonial control over what shall be money and then demanding that taxes be paid in that money is the present operating system of the non-working class and is one of the critical means by which sovereignty and liberty are destroyed, along with community cooperation, and labor stolen. From the abstract: “In the European colonies, land expropriation and forced labor were used, but another important means of forcing indigenous populations to work as wage-laborers or produce cash crops was taxation and the requirement that taxes be paid in colonial currency. This paper provides an overview of this method, and documents its historical importance, concentrating on Africa. Taxation also played an important role in the monetization and commoditization of African economies, and in the rise of a peripheral capitalism. As the paper demonstrates, Marx was not unaware of money taxes functioning in this manner, and the phenomenon was in no way limited to Africa.” - Matthew Forstater From the above paper by Forstater: ".... The problem was that if the subsistence base was capable of supporting the population entirely, colonial subjects would not be compelled to offer their labor-power for sale. Colonial governments thus required alternative means for compelling the population to work for wages. The historical record is clear that one very important method for accomplishing this was to impose a tax and require that the tax obligation be settled in colonial currency. This method had the benefit of not only forcing people to work for wages, but also of creating a value for the colonial currency and monetizing the colony. In addition, this method could be used to force the population to produce cash crops for sale. What the population had to do to obtain the currency was entirely at the discretion of the colonial government, since it was the sole source of the colonial currency. This method was widespread and important enough to be called “a secret of colonial capitalist primitive accumulation” (since it was not the only method, it must be called “a” secret). This practice is extremely well documented, yet it has hardly ever been mentioned as an important method of primitive accumulation." "......Several points concerning the role of direct taxation in colonial capitalist primitive accumulation need to be made. First, direct taxation means that the tax cannot be, e.g. an income tax. An income tax cannot assure that a population that possesses the means of production to produce their own subsistence will enter wage labor or grow cash crops. If they simply continue to engage in subsistence production, they can avoid the cash economy and thus escape the income tax and any need for colonial currency. The tax must therefore be a direct tax, such as the poll tax, hut tax, head tax, wife tax, and land tax. Second, although taxation was often imposed in the name of securing revenue for the colonial coffers, and the tax was justified in the name of Africans bearing some of the financial burden of running the colonial state, in fact the colonial government did not need the colonial currency held by Africans." "....The requirement that taxes be paid in colonial currency rather than in-kind was essential to producing the desired outcome,...." But here we are today listening to colonized "experts" trying to tell us that the systems of colonial capture and control can somehow be turned into systems of liberation. They cannot. The world is at a place where we must find the things we have gotten wrong and fix them. The fullness of a society's capacity will never be realized so long as the populace dedicates primary activity toward the acquisition of units of currency as though those units are necessary to have in order to conduct the rest of their activity. And everything of genuine value will be sacrificed to gain acquisition. Truly any commodity can/will be co-opted, even sand!! And then the populace will fight over that as opposed to focusing on its genuine full capacity! When we decide that the fullness of our capacity is better served by simply looking to the abilities we already have to count and keep records about our activity we then shift our focus about what money is and is supposed to do for us. African and Aboriginal Scholars knew things Long Before Euro people. It is time that the basics of Applied Math were highlighted by Aboriginal and African Scholars and Leaders to get out from under the illiteracy of money and its subjugation of humanity. What freedom, sovereignty, liberty has there ever been for any populace that must borrow the existence of and use of a unit of account? Whose agenda is served while ALL are using "the coin of the realm"? Centuries more of this illiteracy will not make things better. www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/downloads-2/19-english-root/learn/300-you-have-been-served www.bibocurrency.com/index.php/es/downloads-3/15-spanish-root/301-ha-sido-notificado What populace ever had genuine freedom and liberty and genuine 'free' enterprise (as in not controlled and directed by imperialism) whilst still using the "coin of the realm" imposed by the imperialist?

  • @mbuikibuga5447
    @mbuikibuga5447 7 месяцев назад

    As Kenyan can we try with private candidates as our leaders

  • @pattiek1590
    @pattiek1590 7 месяцев назад

    The two faiths are not the same. One says Jesus is the son of God and the other says he is the son of marium. One says there is no marriage in heaven the other one says there will be vigils for some. One the savior died and resurrected while the other theirs died and was buried and his bones are still in the grave.

  • @murachiakamau9810
    @murachiakamau9810 8 месяцев назад

    It's incredible how effectively religion, especially the pentecostal movement has been, in blinding people.

  • @cherambosrobert7658
    @cherambosrobert7658 8 месяцев назад

    Senator Okiya Omtata is the Greatest Of All Time

  • @abocas
    @abocas 8 месяцев назад

    You Kenyans can start by electing the right people and always hold them accountable - like we do in most of Europe (which is why we have very little corruption). Then you need much more transparency And then you need to separate politicians with businesses from businessmen and politicians (which we largely doin Western countries). You cannot be in politics if you are actively in business. For obvious reasons .... So we don't have millionaires or billionaires in politics. We have people who are genuinely interested in making life betr for all people in the country.

  • @twistl.is.t817
    @twistl.is.t817 10 месяцев назад

    Audio????

  • @beatezei3540
    @beatezei3540 10 месяцев назад

    I AM very Happy as an old German women to have the possibility actualy to hear serious Afrikans Discours about their Cultur of musik

  • @benwekesa9327
    @benwekesa9327 11 месяцев назад

    David maraga is the only one that disapproved those in power that nobody is above the law

  • @tomingosi4598
    @tomingosi4598 11 месяцев назад

    We need people who think 👍

  • @josephmcoluoch219
    @josephmcoluoch219 11 месяцев назад

    Wandia, keep on speaking. Majority of Kenyans especially the middle class cannot comprehend even 20% of what you are saying. But continue speaking my sister, am very very proud of you. You epitomize what going to school really should be

  • @davidcooper177
    @davidcooper177 11 месяцев назад

    One sided information! USA supported the TPLF that was corrupt and elected using fake elections. USA supported a dictatorial government of TPLF BECAUSE TPLF WAS BEING USED BY THE WEST AND USA TO ATTACK AL SHEBAB.

  • @davidcooper177
    @davidcooper177 11 месяцев назад

    USA and England have been the source of all evil in the World and to Eritrea. Against THE DESIRE OF THE ERITREAN PEOPLE, USA SUPPORTED ETHIOPIA TO PLACE ERITREA under the control by Ethiopia. USA sold the Eritrean people to slavery and HELL SO THAT USA CAN GAIN A MILITARY BASE IN ERITREA. After Eritrea was placed under the control of Ethiopia, Ethiopia gave USA a military based in Eritrea. The USA military base in Eritrea was the first and largest in Africa. USA constructed the largest and best sattelite spy in the world.

  • @iam5085
    @iam5085 11 месяцев назад

    Every country has corruption, it's just matter of 'bad luck' if it gets published. Finland has had many officials that either didn't work at all and got paid, flew all over the planet when they were supposed to inspect companies, or they took the relatives to Italy with tax payers money. Even UK does it, failed to report corrupted programs to funding countries...corruption is everywhere.

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    Local Radio station in Marsabit County is Owned by politicians directly or indirectly

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    Star FM is a local Radio Station in Marsabit County,the erra of lokho yaat

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    Each and Every Communities in Marsabit County have Council of elders manipulated by politicians

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    Traditional mechanism of Resolving Conflict in Marsabit County has been politiced

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    The then Cs Treasury Ukur Yattani played a Major Role in Saku Contituency Conflict

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    National Government Resolving Conflict in Marsabit County is Biased Biased

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    Saku Contituency is a Paradise in the middle of the Desert

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    The Devolution system of Governance for Marsabit is like the Winner takes it all and the looser is a permanent looser,justifying survival for the fittest and the Struggle for the weakest

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 11 месяцев назад

    The changing Phases of Conflict in Marsabit County

  • @user-xi6yr4nw5m
    @user-xi6yr4nw5m Год назад

    Akinwumi A. Adesina @akin_adesina I had an excellent visit to Eritrea. I came away highly impressed by the passion to develop and the incredible resilience and self-reliance of the Eritrean people. The best part was when I was told by a UN senior level official that “In Eritrea, corruption is zero percent.” Another UN senior official said “Eritrea’s capacity for pharmaceuticals meets all WHO global standards.” The capacity and first-rate skills of Eritrean engineers are amazing and should be shared with other African countries. The President is so passionate, determined and very simple, with a salary of $6,000 per year. Eritrea and its highly committed people have all it takes to rapidly grow and thrive in the years ahead.

  • @user-xi6yr4nw5m
    @user-xi6yr4nw5m Год назад

    Liar there was no help to al shebab .

  • @user-xi6yr4nw5m
    @user-xi6yr4nw5m Год назад

    don't fool peoples , we are African , you can not tell us what to do about our destiny. Leave us alone as African

  • @user-xi6yr4nw5m
    @user-xi6yr4nw5m Год назад

    he is liar don't mess with our country

  • @user-qc8fu9vy7y
    @user-qc8fu9vy7y Год назад

    3 women, spewing wisdom.

  • @charlesnyagah7423
    @charlesnyagah7423 Год назад

    Moi asked in jest , what does Wanjiku know about constitutional law. Look at what Tugeges did when they interpreted casting a vote to mean tupa kura

  • @KamauRuheni-eg5xe
    @KamauRuheni-eg5xe Год назад

    Okiya Omtatah is a great man, with unparalleled courage and integrity. He and Jimi Wanjigi could make great leaders at presidential level in this country. But trust Kenyans to go for looters and conmen!

  • @user-iw6lv4rc1v
    @user-iw6lv4rc1v Год назад

    @andrewwanaina3231 I completely agree with you! Kenya would thrive! He has fought many battles for us too.

  • @54plus41
    @54plus41 Год назад

    when exposing criminals become a crime,you are dealing with criminals .