Social media influencer Fredrick Kimaiyo, also known as Kimuzi, has made a return to social media after his notable silence since the June and July anti-government protests.
The Kenyan, currently residing in Israel, has called on Kenyans to unite in addressing various pressing issues.
One of the concerns he highlighted is the Galana Kulalu project, which was initially launched as a flagship food security initiative in Kenya.
Kimuzi urges Kenyans to speak out against wave of abductions
Kimuzi also urged Kenyans to speak out against the ongoing wave of abductions in the country.
Additionally, he expressed the need for citizens to raise their voices regarding the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), which has been left without commissioners following the retirement and resignation of its members in 2023.
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Kimuzi also emphasized the issues related to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as a segment of Kenyans have accused the organization of imposing tough terms and conditions on the government when securing loans, resulting in burdens that negatively impact citizens and are deemed retrogressive.
Other topics of concern that Kimuzi mentioned include the lack of regulation for conservancies and NGOs, a mass campaign for youth voter registration, and youth unemployment.
His series of reforms has sparked debate online, with various social media users highlighting additional issues that should be addressed.
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Lawyer Ahmednasir suggests issue of corruption within the Judiciary to be discussed
Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi, who has been vocal about corruption in the judiciary, suggested to Kimuzi that he should include “JurisPESA” on the list, a term he uses to describe the level of bribery within the judicial system.
“Add JurisPESA and corruption-free courts,” Ahmednasir stated.
Lawyer Paul Muite urged Kimuzi to also discuss the punitive crops bill, which criminalizes traditional seeds and aims to force farmers to use genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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“Please add Bill Gates’ punitive crops bill that criminalizes traditional seeds to force farmers into GMOs, with Bill Gates profiting, likely with the support of his allies in the Government of Kenya,” Muite commented.
Additionally, a social media user named Miyagi on X encouraged Kimuzi to address the topic of Social Health Authority(SHA) which has sparked debate since its introduction with some of its users saying it has less benefits compared to the previous healthcare system National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).
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