@georgediano It should be noted that @Karen Nyamu is in Senate not because of her brains but her butt. Her main services in the Senate is what she is obsessed talking about.
Don't blame her, all your questions to the principal who nominated her to parliament
When a ruler closes the windows and doors of a house during a storm, it is not to protect the people inside. It is because the ruler is afraid of what the people might see or say. For many years Egypt was ruled like a family property. Power moved in circles close to the bloodline, while the nation was told to be patient and grateful. During the 2011 elections and protests, the internet and communication were shut down so that people would feel alone and powerless. It worked for a moment. Silence filled the streets, but anger kept growing in the hearts of the people.
When the doors were finally opened, the storm did not disappear. It came in stronger. The Mubarak family regime, which had ruled for nearly thirty years and believed it was unshakable, fell within weeks. Not because of foreign enemies, not because of social media, but because a government that fears its own people has already lost its foundation.
History shows this lesson again and again. When freedoms are treated like favors that can be withdrawn and returned at will, trust dies. When leaders thank citizens after taking away their voice, the words sound hollow. A people can endure many hardships, but they never forget being silenced. Time always remembers, and it always collects its debt.
@KWSKenya The stupidest of an institution established to safeguard our wildlife now trying to shamelessly justify something illogical and obvious. Shove this down your anals, and give way to the wilder beast. Assholes!
@KenyanSays Ahahah, uyu kababa ni mboch wa Sonko. Ni house boy wake, shida he has refused to grow up and graduate to be a man. And serve his master at higher levels.
Skia akiongeleshana na Sonko kama agemates... iambiwa akicheza ata muua. Hio ni lugha gani?
@amenya_nelson The boy or is it a man doesn't know how the regime and the people he is praising have impoverished him, to an extent his shadow looks healthier than him. Oh God have mercy
President William Ruto is playing a long, dangerous game one that feeds on deception, manipulation, and calculated betrayal.
Mark these words: ODM and UDA will soon merge, and when that happens, Ruto will not stop there. He will dissolve the name “UDA” and “Kenya Kwanza” like they never existed. He will rebrand to something fresh something that hides his tracks, something that buries every promise he ever made to those who believed him. It’s a page straight from his own playbook clean up, rename, and rewrite history while the rest of the country is still catching its breath.
I was there when Ruto bought the loyalty of Musalia Mudavadi. Money changed hands. Promises were made. And Musalia was told not to contest for any seat until 2032. Ruto assured him that he’d “hand over power” to him in the name of Luhya unity. That’s the kind of poison that corrodes our politics: the illusion of succession wrapped in tribal deceit.
And now, he will attempt the same script with the Luo Nation. He will whisper the same lies “walk with me to the end, and 2032 or 2044, a Luo will be president.” But the truth is, Ruto doesn’t want Luo votes to empower anyone. He wants them neutralized, divided, wasted so that they benefit no one but him.
That’s who he is: a political predator who feeds on division but dresses it as unity. He knows money talks louder than morals. He buys silence, not loyalty.
Meanwhile, ordinary Kenyans are left tearing each other apart by tribe, by name, by origin. “Wewe ni Oyawo Neko,” “Wewe ni Magret Maina,” “Wewe ni Titus Kiplagat,” “Wewe ni Shikoli,” “Wewe ni Mohammed.” This is how he wins when we fight each other instead of fighting the system that bleeds us dry.
Kenyans, wake up. These politicians dine together, laugh together, and plan their futures together while we drown in tribal hatred and poverty.
We must unite not as Kikuyus, Luos, Luhyas, or Kalenjins but as Kenyans. Because the day we stand together and say “Ruto Must Go!” with one voice, that’s the day this country will finally begin to heal.
Not because we hate him but because we love Kenya more than his lies.
Look at ODM MPs & CSs shameless!
Right there in Bondo, at Raila Odinga’s own funeral, they stood on his grave to pledge loyalty to Ruto. No shame, no soul, no respect. Power over principle that’s what killed Kenya’s conscience.
@EstherPassaris Are you aware what's happening in Nepal? Or you're just celebrating? The Gen Zs of Nepal chased away into exile all corrupt politicians like you Esther and your fellow Kenyan politicians. Are you still celebrating? Beware
@FGaitho237@NPSOfficial_KE How do you celebrate an attack on our country? DCI ATPU should visit you for greetings. We don't need to see or hear you again. Over to Amin