Today on Face the Facts, we focus on a leader whose tongue has abandoned wisdom and embraced divisive politics, reckless rhetoric and the arrogance of power. What makes it even more shocking is that this is the same man who once branded himself as a defender of human rights, equality and national unity. But today, he has exposed himself as yet another politician consumed by power to the point where reason no longer matters.
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@R_okenye@Hermankamariki
This afternoon at 2:00 PM, I will address the country on a petition I have filed before the Judicial Service Commission seeking the removal of three Court of Appeal judges.
The issues at stake go to the heart of justice, accountability, and fidelity to our Constitution.
📍 Taj Tower, Upper Hill, Nairobi
🕑 2:00 PM
I invite the media and all Kenyans interested in the rule of law to follow this important address.
Linus Kaikai described yesterday’s National Prayer Breakfast as one of the most heartless gathering in Kenya’s history.
The speakers of the day, and those leading prayers went ahead with their business without a single mention of Utumishi Girls Academy. They even cracked jokes without care, on one of Kenya’s darkest days in recent history.
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Alafu una lipa dividends to the owners of capital
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Si watunyonge baas!
Nothing can come between President William Ruto’s appetite for the finer things in life and his taste for aviation refinement, not even a crisis in his own country, such as the fuel protests that have brought Kenya to a standstill while he enjoyed the epitome of luxury in Baku.
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Kenya’s Court of Appeal has ordered the government to release SGR loan documents linked to the Sh600 billion railway project.
The court said the documents cannot remain secret and must be made public.