Kenyans will forever remain stupid, which is why they were easily misled into believing that Uhuru Kenyatta could not steal because he came from a rich family, yet he looted the Eurobond billions, used the money to build Northlands, then spent his final days in power using NCBA to launder Kenyatta family loot while twisting the law to help money laundering NCBA evade taxes.
Today, the same Kenyans are on social media getting wet because a psychopath accused of killing his wife and young children threw around a few big English words, and just like that, the conversation has shifted from a dead woman and dead children to his vocabulary, education and ability to speak polished English.
It is extremely hard to help a Kenyan because wealth, English and a suit are often enough to make them forget theft, blood and basic common sense.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) suspects who basically own Kenya today bribed media house employees to delete post-election violence news stories from their YouTube channels, arranged for raw footage to disappear from newsrooms, and rewrote the narrative by portraying themselves as victims after funding the killings.
The kind of money thrown around to sink the case ran into the billions. They paid an employee of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) to steal the list of witnesses lined up against them at the ICC.
They used that list to bribe witnesses, paid hit squads to kill, and even made witnesses disappear if they refused to recant their testimonies. The officers who were in the hit squad that killed the witnesses were themselves also murdered. https://t.co/XXddL3JAbq
Some of the targeted hate I receive is because I refused to hide my images or testify falsely at The Hague that the violence I witnessed was spontaneous rather than organised. Instead, we travelled the entire country, displaying the pictures and holding healing and reconciliation discussions.
I was even approached not by the two main ICC suspects, but by Kibaki’s people, who were trying to protect his key civil servant. That civil servant was facing charges of five crimes against humanity: murder, forcible transfer of population, rape, persecution, and other inhumane acts.
Entire police occurrence books were rewritten to conceal the true number of those who died. Almost 20 years later, there has not been a single conviction for the post-election violence.
Thousands died, hundreds (possibly thousands) of women were raped, and over 500,000 people were displaced. Their animals, properties, and land were stolen.
The 2007–2008 chapter was never closed. The story continues, and if you make the mistake of re-electing people whose only language is to bribe everyone and kill those who disagree, Kenya will experience even worse violence than in 2007–08.
He has already normalised sending masked men to abduct citizens in full view of cameras, while goons work with the police to beat and violate opposition leaders and their supporters. Soon those masked men and goons will be shooting and killing people on live TV. That is exactly what happened on 25 June 2024. Why do you think almost all senior police leadership in Nairobi comes from one community, and that the police boss who ordered a blogger’s abduction and murder is being groomed to be the next Inspector General of Police?
Let me stop here. You can find some of the photos I shot in 2007–08 https://t.co/LRDxDzXwu4.
Finally, @DCI_Kenya boss Mohamed Amin: since January, your special teams have been forced to sign that they received per diems when they travel for out-of-station missions, yet they receive nothing. They are being forced to sleep in their cars and beg for food.
Stop treating your special units like homeless people. Who is stealing their allowances? Or is that the money State House is using to bribe voters and pay bloggers?
The struggle to liberate Kenya continues… #NeverAgainKE
World Bank urges Kenya to stop raising taxes and focus on spending public money more efficiently.
This comes after widespread opposition forced the government to drop several proposed tax increases in the Finance Bill 2026.
Today's afternoon dose of anger comes from Rome, Italy.
The President flew to Rome for a three day State Visit.
Then Mudavadi led a Kenyan delegation to Rome.
To receive the President.
In Rome.
The President who left Kenya, was received in Italy.
By Kenyans who also left Kenya.
To welcome the Kenyan who had already left Kenya.
In another country.
We flew a delegation to Italy to say karibu to a man who left from the same country they left from.
As if there was no one to receive them in Italy because they were the ones doing the receiving in Italy.
This is not the first time.
Kenyan delegations have received the President in Paris. In Washington. In Dubai. In Tokyo.
The pattern is consistent.
The President travels.
A delegation follows to meet him there.
Strategic partnerships are announced.
The delegation flies back.
The cost is classified under miscellaneous.
Meanwhile Ichungw'ah is asking how protests will bring fuel prices down.
I have a better question.
How does flying to Rome to wave at someone who left from Nairobi bring anything down?
Anyway, Tuesday is Tuesday!!
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
🚨🚨RT WIDELY: “SUSPENDED, ACCUSED, FIRED - WITHOUT PROOF? THE COURT JUST SAID NO.”🙌
Breaking, the ELRC in Amakobe v Majorel Kenya Limited [2025] has ruled that your employer cannot suspend you, accuse you of wrongdoing, drag you into a virtual disciplinary meeting with no documents, and then fire you just to cover their own failures. In this case, a senior employee was blamed for recruitment chaos, bribery rumours, and process failures that management already knew about and had allowed. When things went south, she was fired. No investigation report. No clear rules. No evidence shared with her before the hearing. The Court stepped in and said what many workers feel but rarely hear confirmed: you cannot be dismissed based on suspicion or internal panic.
Here is the legal shift that matters. The Court held that disciplinary hearings must be real, not performative. If your employer claims you broke a rule, they must show the rule existed, that you knew it, and that you actually broke it. On top of that, show tangibel investigation report. Virtual hearings are not shortcuts. Minutes must be proper. Investigations must exist. And most importantly, mistakes at work are not automatic grounds for dismissal, especially where management participated, approved, or stayed silent. Termination must be reasonable and proportionate. Firing someone just because leadership wants a scapegoat is unlawful.
What this means on the ground is simple and powerful. If you are ever suspended “pending investigations,” you are entitled to know the outcome of those investigations. If you are invited to a disciplinary hearing, you are entitled to the evidence beforehand. If your employer skips steps, rushes the process, or produces documents only in court, the termination will collapse and you will be compensated. This judgment gives workers confidence to push back and gives employers a warning: the Court is no longer rubber-stamping internal decisions. Jobs are not favours. They are protected by law.
#LoveAtFirstTry Shujaa AND Lionesses #MaruaInterchangeNyeri #BackOurOwnRoy Sasaka Stop PR Politics Kiharu EthiopiaeCitizen
@KenyanSays That’s how dictatorship works — when truth hurts, they look for foreigners to blame.
Today it’s Kenyans, tomorrow it’ll be their own shadows.
Tanzania needs healing, not scapegoats.
A Safaricom dealer sues Stanbic Bank Kenya over fake account that took Sh 7m loan. This is the story of my client covered in detail by today's daily nation paper.
I'm grateful to the courts for temporarily suspending the payment of the fake loan purportedly extended to my client.
We are also grateful to @SafaricomPLC@Safaricom_Care for immediately respecting the court order and allowing my client to access his commissions pending the determination of the case.
Please read the full story here 👇
https://t.co/ffdHbE2Oej
@mkevinjnr Was it meant to work anyway or just to squeeze as much money as they can then abandon and revert to nhif under the guise of we complained too much and possibly towards the elections to help sway the populous in their direction