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Ruto is the fifth! IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati declares William Ruto president-elect. Chebukati said Ruto garnered 7,...
15/08/2022

Ruto is the fifth! IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati declares William Ruto president-elect. Chebukati said Ruto garnered 7,176,141 which is equivalent to 50.49%.

Raila - 6,942,930 (48.85%)
Mwaure - 31,987 votes (0.23%)
Wajacko- 61,969 votes (0.44%)

Photo: William Ruto (Facebook)

15/05/2021

  Lets remember together
18/01/2021


Lets remember together

If anyone had a right to question whether our democracy was worth redeeming, it was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Because in the face of billy clubs and lynchings, poll taxes and literacy tests, he never gave in to violence, never waved a traitorous flag, never gave up on the country he called home, despite all of the injustices and indignities it brought upon him.

Instead, he set out to realize his dream the most effective—and the most radical—way he knew how, by working with others to march, boycott, and sit in, recognizing that, as he said, “Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

The seeds of his courage, his discipline, his vision, and the resilience of all who joined with him took years to bear fruit. But they gave us the Civil Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act. And an American tradition of nonviolent resistance that has rung through the generations, as we saw this summer when Americans of all races echoed his example in standing up to declare that Black Lives Matter—no more but also no less.

On , we celebrate his life but we’re also called to live out his values through service of our own. Here are some ways you can get involved in your community: bideninaugural.org/day-of-service/

We’re in the middle of a tough chapter for our country, but should serve as a reminder that we have been through tough times before—and emerged from them stronger. But only because we never stopped believing in our democracy. Only because we never stopped working to perfect it. And only because, even in the face of intimidation, discrimination, and unimaginable suffering, we never stopped dreaming of a better day—and never stopped doing the long, hard, essential work of ushering it in.

23/12/2020

“The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.”
―by Albert Einstein
MESSAGE TO THE NETIZENS OF S.SUDAN
WE THE SOUTH SUDANESE SHOULD UNITE TO FIGHT TRIBALISM BY CHANGING OUR TRIBALISTIC MINDS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE BELOVED COUNTRY

NKRUMAH ,ONE OF THE GREATEST AFRICAN'S  ICON...✊✊
13/08/2020

NKRUMAH ,ONE OF THE GREATEST AFRICAN'S ICON...✊✊

29/07/2020

Without dignity there is no liberty, without justice there is no dignity, and without independence there are no free men”. Letter to his wife, Letter from Thysville Prison, Congo, My Country.
~PATRICE LIMUMBA

25/07/2020

I am fundamentally an optimist.
Part of being optimistic is keeping one’s head pointed toward the sun, one’s feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death.

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