IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO
IMPEACH HIM IMMEDIATELY
URGENTLY!!!
Tanzanian youths reciting their national anthem as they bury one of their own who was shot by the Tanzanian police. This comes after President Samia Suluhu’s contested presidential elections, where she jailed all her opponents and rigged herself in with a 97% win!
This is what happens to genuine complaints,the world listens. ICC has accepted the genocide submissions and have agreed to investigate Samia Suluhu of Tanzania and dictator Museveni of Uganda and his soldiers. There is overwhelming evidence in our hands to support and substantiate the indiscriminate killings that took place in Tanzania.
Amnesty International has issued a statement declaring that more than 3,000 people have been kiIIed in Tanzania.
ICC should conduct an investigation, very urgently.
This happened in Mji Mwema, Mwanza. These boys where at a local cafe( kibanda Umiza) watching TV, when Samia Suluhu’s goons came, ordered them to come out and lay down. They all complied. Soon as they complied they were all shot. They were not protesting. This was about the protests it was about getting total surrender and obedience from the people of Tanzania’s
“A new report reveals the late Raila Odinga is the only top politician who never sued the media, even if criticized.” Source MOE here on X @moneyacademyKE . That one line says a lot about who Raila was, a man who believed in the power of free speech, even when it worked against him.
He understood that leadership wasn’t about silencing voices, but about listening, especially when the truth was uncomfortable.
To mourn Raila Odinga is to remember the father of Kenya’s democracy, a man who spent his life fighting systems that wanted to break him, and still showed up every single time.He might have had his flaws, yes, he was human after all, but there will never be another Raila. A man who turned pain into purpose, defeat into movement, and criticism into courage.
He taught us that democracy isn’t given, it’s fought for.
That freedom isn’t free, it’s earned through sacrifice, patience, and endless resilience. For decades, he stood where others feared to stand. He faced imprisonment, exile, betrayal, and still came back with the same message: Kenya must be free.
And maybe that’s why this loss feels so personal.
Because Raila wasn’t just a politician, he was a symbol of resistance, of hope, and of dreams that outlived generations.
He carried the voice of millions, inspired loyalty and criticism in equal measure, and through it all, he never lost his sense of dignity.
He wasn’t perfect. He made mistakes, took risks, and sometimes got it wrong, but he never stopped believing that Kenya could be better.
And that belief alone changed this country forever.