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β€” George Santayana
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 == πŸ”₯ Hot Topics ==
 * Shoot to kill directive 2025
 * Kenya's corruption landscape
 * Shutdown Kenya – June 25
 * Sabasaba memorial day 2025
 * Freedom of the Media
 * Digital Censorship
 * Occupy Parliament June 25 2024
 * Kenya's Heads of State: Impact and Legacy
 * University funding model Kenya 
 * Make Nairobi a Non-Political Metropolitan Zone

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πŸ•―οΈ Remembrance
 We honor our all those affected during the fight for a better Kenya. We document their stories. We demand justice.
 Our Blood, Our Voice, Our Future:
 * The children we lost
 * Fallen Comrades
 * Abducted & Tortured
 * Shot & Injured by Police
 * Those who disappeared and never to be found.
 Featured:
 * Rex Masai – Shot and killed during peaceful protest (June 25, 2025)
 * Dezel Omondi – Abducted, tortured and killed in 2024 after June 25 protests.
 * Kennedy Onyango – Shot and killed during peaceful protest

πŸ“’ Kenya's corruption landscape

Kenya’s corruption landscape is deeply entrenched and spans multiple sectors, from government and law enforcement to health, education, infrastructure, and judiciary.

πŸ” Key Characteristics

  • Systemic and high-level: Corruption goes beyond petty bribery and includes grand theft, public resource looting, and procurement fraud.
  • Institutional weakness: Bodies like the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) are underfunded and politically influenced.
  • Normalization: Corruption is often accepted as the "cost of doing business" or accessing services.


πŸ“’ Protest Actions details and reasons

πŸ”₯ The kenya we want

πŸ“œ Law is the Shield of Justice

 It is Every Kenyan’s Duty to Obey the Law  Kenya 2010 constitution,  International Law  is not optional β€” it is part of Kenyan law and enforceable in Kenyan courts.

βš–οΈ Governance & Justice

πŸ“œ Constitutional Rights

πŸŽ“ Education & Jobs

πŸ₯ Health & Welfare

🏠 Housing & Land

πŸ‘₯ Social Justice

🌱 Environment

🌍 Digital Infrastructure

🧱 Institutional Collapse

🌍 Elections integrity and government formations