@KarungoThangwa Ruto has no powers to cancel any elections in this country, but you have the power to rant on this App all you want, lakini Bado ni Kumi bila break. You put us here when you voted Ruto in 2022. Tutam it is.
@jumaf3 I have never heard any plans the so called united opposition have other than Ruto must go. We cannot replace Ruto with air,it has to be someone with better plans than him. Until then, Tutam remains the only viable choice.
@WamalwaDav@NelsonHavi No, he should do more than that, leave lawyring to lawyers and concentrate on taking tea because apparently that is what he is good at.
@NelsonHavi Boss, you did not have to drag in those innocent elders to your Wamunyoro forays. Ungesema tu umeenda Wamunyoro kutafuta DCP direct ticket to run in Westlands,hakuna mtu atakuslap.
Luo Nyanza is complicated. If, by any chance, Raila were to be brought back to life and declare that Ruto is "Wantam," every leader and almost all people from the Luo Nyanza would back him.
No one would sing that Ruto is a good leader, as they are doing today.
However, because there is no one to provide political direction in the region right now, all these leaders profess that Ruto is a good leader who deserves a second term.
They do this simply because it is believed Raila Odinga left them in the government.
Truth be told, the Luo Nyanza leaders are in government because they believe they will be handed Rutoโs running mate slot in 2027, not because they represent the needs of the people.
So many people from the Luo Nyanza have been killed by this regime, yet no one seems bothered to talk about it; all these leaders want is "Tunataka Pawa" (power). Saitan! Anyway, Raila apewe maua yake!
@MigunaMiguna@Amerilking Those revolutionary earthquakes were conducted by citizens within their borders, not tweeps shouting revolution from foreign lands. But I already know the excuse here.
@lynn_ngugi1 We can't just replace Ruto with air, it has to be someone, and that someone has to be credible. That someone can't be Gachagua or any of his associates.
Boniface Mwangi Must Never Walk Nairobi Streets Again
The streets are now palpating with a clear, unified, and growing sentiment: Boniface Mwangi should never be seen freely walking in Nairobi again.
His recent appearance on Gideon Moi-owned KTN, where he eagerly spun government propaganda by branding the late Cecil Ouma as a โgoon,โ was the final betrayal. In one calculated interview, he provided the regime with the exact dehumanizing language it needed to justify extrajudicial killing - turning a 28 year old Kenyan into a disposable criminal whose death could be casually dismissed.
This was not an innocent opinion. It was active collaboration. Mwangi moved with speed and precision to lay the psychological groundwork for public acceptance of Cecil Oumaโs murder. He helped transform a young man into a โgoonโ so the state could kill with minimal outrage.
KTN and The Standard, which generously gave him massive airtime to push this toxic narrative, are equally guilty. These platforms have repeatedly served as regime mouthpieces, amplifying state-aligned voices while giving little room to genuine dissent.
They deserve the same public rejection and loss of credibility that Mwangi now faces.
Boniface Mwangi has made his choice crystal clear over the years. He poses as a champion of the people while consistently providing cover for the very system killing them. His brand of performative activism has long been exposed as a tool for controlled opposition and narrative management.
The streets have now drawn a firm line. He should not be granted the peace and normalcy he helps deny to others. He should not move comfortably among the same youth whose struggles he claims to represent while helping the state justify their elimination.
This is not a call for violence. It is a demand for total social accountability.
Those who help normalize the dehumanization and killing of young Kenyans must be treated as pariahs - no platforms, no respect, no welcome in the spaces they betrayed.
Boniface Mwangi and the media houses that platform him have overstayed their welcome. Nairobi has spoken loud and clear. The message is spreading. Boniface Mwangi and Gideon Moi must never walk these streets freely again.