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Former leaders and aspirants, not sitting or elected officials, represent a classic case of weak optics in political communication. They may carry symbolic weight, but they lack current mandate. And if those gathered were previously rejected by the people, then what real value do they bring today? Leaning on yesterday’s relevance only risks diminishing today’s credibility.
@MoraraKebaso True liberation will never be achieved through selfish ambition, but through unwavering commitment to building a greater Kenya. Yet time and again, we have seen how quickly opportunity tempts some to defect from principle, trading the nation’s future for personal favors. Liberation demands sacrifice, not self‑interest; it calls for leaders who place country above appetite, and service above gain
People forget that Eugene Wamalwa was once mentioned in the dossier by Professor George Saitoti on drug dealers in Kenya. Former Juja MP William Kabogo was very shocked as to why he, Sonko, Harun Mwau and Joho were mentioned and Eugene Wamalwa was excluded from the list.
Politicians often propose and quickly rush to implement laws as instruments of control over the public. Yet when accountability turns toward them, they seek immunity. This contradiction reveals a system driven more by power preservation than by genuine justic
Those who voted for Uhuru three times and Ruto in 2022 are telling us they made a mistake but they now want to show us a new path in 2027 by voting for Gachagua, Linturi and Matiangi, but this time we should expect a grand economic transformation. Chesaa.
When I disagreed with Raila Odinga on issues of governance, grand corruption in his office by him and his cronies, the failure to implement the constitution, and betrayal of the Kenyan progressive forces in 2011, I resigned from ODM and turned down his reinstatement.
One should not cling on to a political party and public office if one strongly disagrees with the political party and head of the government he serves.
The same reason why Jaramogi Oginga Odinga resigned from KANU and the tyrannical and plundering Jomo Kenyatta regime in 1966.
If Edwin Sifuna is principled, he should resign from ODM. Clinging on to ODM is both hypocritical and cowardly!
@_DCPTV Politicians who lose their place at the master’s table rarely shrink their appetite; instead, they create new parties to feed it. What should be a platform for citizens becomes a banquet for self interest.
@methumuhia This is a theatre of self interest, where loyalty to the public is praised only in words, but in practice, the hunger for power grows even bigger when the hand is cut off.
When politicians lose their seat at the master’s table, they don’t shrink their appetite they create a new party to feed it. Instead of serving citizens, they carve out funds meant for the people and dine on them themselves. It is a theatre of self-interest, where loyalty to the public is praised only in words, but in practice, the hunger for power grows even bigger when the hand is cut off.
Political lies are not slips of the tongue they are calculated betrayals of the people’s trust, designed to protect power while citizens pay the price.