Kakamega Governor Fernandez Barasa has this morning face hostile reception in Matungu when he tried to abuse Mulembe leaders in Opposition, Angry residents chased Barasa who scampered for safety while his security shoot in Air. Mutungu residents were baying for his blood.
Kasongo has made it crystal clear: the Ebola quarantine facility will be built, whether people like it or not, and everyone will have to live with it. 🤒🤒
At this point, just impeach this guy already. Enough is enough.
Seven days ago, I promised I would come back with receipts from Kwale.
Here they are.
This is Mtibwani Primary School.
Children are learning in classrooms with no walls. With the rains now falling, lessons are constantly disrupted and students are the ones paying the price.
Yet there is money for motorcades, endless trips, convoys, ceremonies and project launches.
Last week, I asked why millions can be spent launching electricity poles while schools like this are left in this condition.
I asked why we celebrate a KSh 20 million donation to one school when there should be a system that fixes every struggling school.
This is exactly why.
The cost of a single high-profile presidential visit could transform schools like this one. Instead, we spend millions creating headlines while children sit in unfinished classrooms.
And before anyone says this is the responsibility of MPs, governors or other leaders, remember one thing:
The President is the chief executive of the country. If children are learning in conditions like these, that is a national failure.
What pains me most is that many local leaders know this reality but are too afraid to speak about it.
Forget the speeches.
Forget the photo ops.
Look at this school.
Then tell me our priorities are right.
Today's inquest into the murder of Rex Masai marks my 300th court appearance in solidarity with victims of illegal arrests and sociopolitical injustices since the June 2024 protests.
In today's session, the Investigating officer has confirmed that the officer, Isaiah Murangiri Nduba, who was captured along Uhuru highway with a blue jeans, was the same officer captured carrying a small gun and a baton at the scene where Rex Masai was shot.
The IO also states that Mr Isaiah Murangiri, according to arms movement register, was issued with a teargas launcher and on the camera, the same officer is seen in possession of a baton and a small pistol.
We would also like to inform Kenyans that the arms movement register was revealed to have been altered during the 22nd July 2025 hearing.
The IO has also stated before the court that Isaiah's statement had three numbers, two registered under his name and one registered under Michael Oginga Okello. Stating also that Isaiah decided to mislead the investigations by giving misleading information.
The IO reveals that Safaricom data, under one of the numbers registered under Murangiri, revealed that Isaiah was not stationed at KICC as he had revealed in his statement. The data shows that he was at Development House, Wakulima House, New Keraita building, Kariako area and St Ellis along Wabera street.
He also says that Wabera street is where one of the witnesses identified as Fredrick, spotted the officer chasing after other demonstrators.
A ballistic report shows that the cartridge that was picked at the International house was 5.56 by 45mm calibre, ammunition fired from a rifle and could not be linked to the two identified pistols issued for forensic analysis.
The IO says that the OCS in his statement, stated that he never deployed officers in civilian to handle protests. That begs the question, how did an undercover officer appear in public with a launcher?
He has concluded by saying that they were unable to get the firearm from which the bullet that injured Rex Masai came from.
#JusticeForRexMasai
There needs to be an IMPEACHMENT MOTION AGAINST RUTO BY NOW!!!
There has to be an ARRANGEMENT WEEK-LONG PROTESTS BY NOW!
LETS GO BACK TO THE STREETS!!!
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