Whatsapp admins to get licenses??
Malava MP Malulu Injendi has proposed a bill that will have social media in Kenya regulated.
Administrators of WhatsApp groups will be required to procure licences from the Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK) before setting up the groups if the bill passes.
Ati Facebook and WhatsApp group admins will be required to obtain licences from the Communication Authority of Kenya...this is the most stupid thing I have ever seen!! YOU CAN NEVER CONTROL SOCIAL MEDIA IN KENYA!!!!!!!!!@KameneGoro @kibeandy @Kiss100kenya #KameneAndKibe
— Xtian Dela™ (@xtiandela) September 24, 2019
Policing the social media, the limits of free speech; Facebook, WhatsApp groups admins to seek Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) clearance ~@StandardKenya
https://t.co/5GFMmbUd3T— Singh (@DumeSingh) September 24, 2019
Facebook, WhatsApp groups Admins in Kenya will have to seek CAK clearance https://t.co/W003C51rh7 pic.twitter.com/pdHJo1UOEY
— Global Trending News (@GlobalNews254) September 24, 2019
#StrictlySavco
Fragile masculinity tweeps are salty and pressed than Patti Labelle's hairstyle in the 80s because they weren't allowed to ruin #Strictlysilk over the weekend. They've imagined their own rough jeans party #strictlysavco and it looks ghetto AF!Scenes after heavy enjoyment at #StrictlySavco pic.twitter.com/UHNVaXIgCl
— FettyWaf1738 (@Wafunya) September 23, 2019
Pale #StrictlySavco we shall be eating without aibu ndogo ndogo, mandume wakule washibe pic.twitter.com/RJNrOzLR0P
— ??? ????? (@menteh_) September 23, 2019
The mandem being wholesome kings and enjoying the lack of toxic femininity over at #StrictlySavcopic.twitter.com/kCO1nYdLfe
— Hames (@jeymez) September 23, 2019
Precious Talent School Tragedy
Eight pupils died and 64 injured at Precious Talent School after the walls of their classrooms caved in on them on Monday morning.Dear Kenyans,
Following incidents like #PreciousTalentSchoolTragedy, KE politicians and GoK officials always resort to ass-covering. None ever accepts responsibility, resigns or loses their job. In the end, they always blame the victims.— gathara (@gathara) September 23, 2019
#PreciousTalentSchool #PreciousTalentSchoolTragedy saddest picture I've seen on the internet today!
Condolence to those who've lost loved ones ? pic.twitter.com/RL9vCBLrvr— Nyongesa ?? (@gacheri_maureen) September 23, 2019
*We send our condolences to the families of the affected.What a day!
As we mourn the death of the pupils of Precious Talent Top Schools, lessons have been learnt.Equip our public hospitals. The @KNH_hospital offered the best services to the 70+ children brought in today.We have the best doctors in Kenya.#PreciousTalentSchoolTragedy— Thuranira Kaugiria (@drthuranira) September 23, 2019
Greta Thunberg Hits Out at Leaders
Speaking at the beginning of the UN's Climate Action Summit yesterday, the 16-year-old acclaimed climate activist Greta Thunberg, was unsparing in her criticism of world leaders, telling them that they are still "not mature enough to tell it like it is".Fascinating to watch these adults try to diminish Greta Thunberg like they tried to diminish the Parkland kids: poo-pooing them simply because they're "children," when in one year they've done more to change the world than 8 billion grown ups will have done in their lifetime.
— Ed Solomon (@ed_solomon) September 24, 2019
It takes an intense amount of personal insecurity to get as bothered by Greta Thunberg as some people are.
— Sam Stein (@samstein) September 24, 2019
*Troll trolled as usualIt takes an intense amount of personal insecurity to get as bothered by Greta Thunberg as some people are.
— Sam Stein (@samstein) September 24, 2019
She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see! https://t.co/1tQG6QcVKO
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2019