High Court ruled that former Gachagua had some of his constitutional rights violated during the impeachment process. However, the court declined to reinstate him as Deputy and instead upheld the impeachment. He is now expected to challenge at Court of Appeal. @theHubTVke
Charles Kanjama: Normally, when a right to fair trial or fair hearing is infringed, you invalidate the hearing, you set it aside, or you order a new trial. This is the first time in my experience as a lawyer that the court has made a clear finding that the right to a fair trial was substantively violated but has failed to reverse the underlying outcome of that fair trial. The court said our hands are tied because impeachment is final; we cannot undo it. The court at that time said we can overturn the outcome of the impeachment, but today it has said once the impeachment is done, it cannot be overturned. There is a lot of inconsistency in the decision of the court #CitizenMondayReport
This judgment must have been generated by AI.
How can a court find that an individual's rights were violated, award Ksh 50 million in compensation, yet still hold that the impeachment process was flawless?
Anyway, the next stop is the Court of Appeal. That is the lifeline.
Na hiyo Ksh 50 million, pea Kasongo!
The Wantam movement continues.
"Eric bought 120 jerrycans to give to his fans to use them in fetching water, police need to look 4 serious criminals, not those doing charity. The 120 Jerrycans are now confiscated, & the people whom were to be given the jerrycans, have not had water in their houses @theHubTVke
350 pages of judgment.
It could take the Judges between 3 and 5 hours to read every word. We could be here until 5:00 p.m.
Yet, this may become either the longest wait or the shortest wait of our lives, all depending on the final paragraph of this 350 page document.
I wait. We wait. Kenya waits.
Life is an endless story to tell, and everyone has got his/hers. Dennis Oliech once paid millions of shillings to ferry the Harambee Stars after the government said it was broke. It's so sad to see him being neglected by the very same people in his time of need! π @theHubTVke
BREAKING: Today, we reveal a US military operation involving Ebola-related assets moving through Kenya.
After two days of no visible activity, a US C-130 Hercules (AE1442) flying under callsign ROGUE52 landed at Manda Island, proceeded to Nanyuki Air Base, and later departed for Djibouti. The Manda part isn't captured on the map below, but we have it on a separate one.
We tracked the aircraft's movements, while residents in both Lamu and Nanyuki reported seeing it on the ground.
We reveal that the flight was transporting Ebola prevention and response assets.
This raises a critical question:
Why is the centre of these operations based in Laikipia when Manda Island would be quite strategic and safe?
Is Laikipia simply a logistics hub, or is there a larger operation underway that the public has not been told about?
We are continuing to track aircraft movements and activities linked to Ebola preparedness operations.
More revelations coming. Follow me here.
BREAKING:
Today we reveal that Kenyans may have been paying far more than previously known for the private charter aircraft President William Ruto has been using.
The aircraft is owned and operated by Empire Aviation.
According to flight records we reviewed:
β’ 14 May 2026 - The aircraft departed Luton, UK, immediately after being chartered by the Ruto govt, and landed at JKIA at 6:58 am.
β’ 16 May - President Ruto flew with it to Baku, Azerbaijan.
β’ 19 May - The aircraft flew with him to Astana, Kazakhstan.
β’ 20 May -It then flew with him to Oman.
β’ 21 May - He then landed with it at Moi International Airport, Mombasa.
β’ 25 May - He flew from Mombasa back to JKIA on it.
Now here is the important detail.
From 25 May until 3 June, the aircraft remained in Kenya.
In the charter aviation industry, when an aircraft is dedicated exclusively to a client, the client may be required to pay standby or availability fees because the aircraft cannot be freely deployed on other commercial trips.
In simple terms, even when the aircraft is parked, the bill continues running.
Industry estimates for a VIP Boeing 737-type aircraft include standby fees, crew costs, and parking charges. Sources familiar with the arrangement have told us the cost could exceed US$15,000 per day.
If those figures are accurate, Kenyans may have been paying millions of shillings simply to keep the aircraft on standby in Kenya.
Think of it like hiring a rental car and leaving it parked outside your house for days while continuing to pay for it because nobody else can use it.
The longer a dedicated charter aircraft remains parked in Kenya, the more taxpayers could end up paying.
The question now is simple: How much has the Empire Aviation charter cost Kenyans in total? I will give you the answer to this question in a few days. So ensure you are following me here - Sholla Ard
I have attached the evidence below
Mohamed Ali: William Ruto was the DP for 10 years...If there was debt, stalled projects, corruption, or success he was there. You cannot sit at the dining table for 10 years, enjoy the meal and then later claim you were merely passing by the kitchen.
#NTVAdhuhuri@ruga_eval
If the U.S. can warn its citizens against travelling to Ebola-affected regions, Kenya has every right to put the safety of its people first. @realDonaldTrump@Kibet_bull@theHubTVke