Twitter Aunty Kundi
The Rise of Twitter Aunty Kundi: Kenya’s Most Brutally Honest Online Matriarch
If you’ve spent more than ten minutes scrolling through Kenyan Twitter (KTT), you’ve met her. You might not follow her. You might not even remember clicking the like button. But somehow, she is always there—ready with a scalding opinion, a ladle of guilt, and a phone that seems to be perpetually at 3% battery.
She reminds us that no matter how many followers you have, or how many blue checks you buy, there is always a middle-aged woman in a kitenge ready to tell you that you are "walking too fast for your destiny." twitter aunty kundi
6.2 Professional Participation
Women’s labor force participation rate (LFPR) is only ~25% (2023), among the world’s lowest. Most work in agriculture (unpaid family labor) or informal sector (stitching, beedi rolling). White-collar and IT sectors see higher participation (e.g., ~35% of IT employees are women). However, the “double burden”—paid work plus domestic chores—remains. Glass ceilings persist, though women head major banks (e.g., Arundhati Bhattacharya) and space missions (Ritu Karidhal). The Rise of Twitter Aunty Kundi: Kenya’s Most
So the next time Aunty Kundi quote-tweets your hot take with "Eti? Ata wewe?" — just reply "Asante, shikamoo" and scroll away. But somehow, she is always there—ready with a