If a junior officer at City Hall kept Kshs 250 million under his mattress, how much money do think members of the executive, judiciary, parliament, governors and other government officials keep under their mattresses? My conservative estimates is Kshs 5.55 TRILLION.
Sophie, my problem with this theory is that I do not understand how many more times Kenyans need MPs to be “tested” before accepting that these people already exposed themselves many times over.
These are the same MPs who voted YES for the Finance Bill, supported punitive laws, clapped for executive excesses, watched Kenyans being brutalised, crossed floors, ate from State House and continued behaving like political livestock in broad daylight.
So when people say impeachment will “expose MPs”... expose them to who exactly? Kenyans already know who these people are.
After MPs voted YES for the Finance Bill, what exactly happened to them that was so painful that we now believe they fear another round of exposure? Did their homes become ungovernable? Did their political careers end immediately? Did they stop walking around with police escorts, fuel guzzlers and arrogance?
Nothing serious happened.
That is why I think this impeachment noise may not be about removing Ruto or even exposing MPs. It could easily become a political pressure valve where angry Kenyans are given something dramatic to shout about, trend signatures, abuse MPs for a few days, then watch the whole thing collapse inside a Parliament that Ruto already controls.
After that, Ruto walks out saying he survived the noise, Parliament is with him, the people are with him, and social media is just bitterness from people who cannot remove him through constitutional means.
In that moment, he becomes stronger, not weaker.
The regime will have tested loyalty, identified doubtful MPs, embarrassed the opposition, exhausted online anger and converted a failed impeachment into propaganda.
That is the danger of confusing political theatre with political power.
If MPs betrayed Kenyans during the Finance Bill and survived, why should they fear betraying Kenyans during impeachment?
Kenyans are not short of evidence but short of consequences.
Opposition is weak, and I can see people trying to force Kenyans to love and believe in a weak opposition.
Yes, Ruto can be removed through the ballot, but then what are you offering Kenyans? Matiang’i, Riggy G and other KANU orphans repackaged as liberation?
If you start an impeachment campaign against Ruto and only manage 7 signatures, what happens next? We are the ones who will be abused here on social media as losers, while Ruto gets more fuel to move around saying he cannot be removed through hashtags, bitter Kikuyus, social media noise or people allegedly funded by Uhuru a narrative intelligence agencies want it picks.
And what exactly will you do to MPs who refuse to sign or oppose the impeachment? What will happen to them that did not happen after they voted YES for the Finance Bill?
I refuse to be dragged into political unrealities by Gen Zs and online activists who keep Kenyans inside a coping mechanism instead of facing the actual balance of power.
I used to be that emotional in my early years on Twitter, around 2011 to 2015, not anymore, we have to be realistic.
It is the same reason I keep saying Ruto cannot be removed through protests that run from 8am to 6pm like people are reporting to work.
The summary of everything is simple... Kenyans are not angry enough. They are not mad enough. Not yet.
This is an update to my earlier report on the coordinated mobilization and arming of militia across parts of the Rift Valley and western parts of Kenya. That report (Check my quoted tweet below), detailed the oathing ceremonies, the night gatherings, and the involvement of political figures in organizing young men from specific communities. Since then, trusted sources within government have continued to come forward with new information, and what is emerging paints an even more disturbing picture of how far these alleged preparations have advanced.
Reports I have received point to political militia in their hundreds being assembled across several counties, including Trans Nzoia, reportedly targeting western Kenya and Bungoma, Pokot and Marakwet, Turkana, Uasin Gishu, Nandi, Kericho, Nairobi, Kajiado, Kiambu, Murang’a, Nyeri, Laikipia, Nyandarua and Kirinyaga. Each militia member is allegedly paid a monthly salary of 30,000 kes, with an additional 10,000 kes sitting allowance for each meeting attended. According to my sources, this money is transported and physically delivered to the militia by the same veterinary doctor I named in my earlier report operating from the ugly house on the hill. In Nairobi, Kajiado, and parts of central Kenya, the operation allegedly runs through so-called stage managers aka kamageras, who coordinate activity on the ground and provide political cover.
Now, on the economic sabotage component of this plan. The strategy is not random criminality but a deliberate and calculated effort to disarm, wear down, and render targeted communities helpless and hopeless through sustained thuggery, knife attacks, child disappearances, cattle rustling, and relentless pressure on landowners around Uasin Ngishu to sell their land or, as they are told, remain "at their own risk." The goal is to break the spirit and economic backbone of targeted communities before any wider confrontation if necessary. The coordinators behind this plan are the same individuals I named in my earlier report.
The 41vs1 agenda being pushed is a deliberate replay of 2007: the Kikuyu community against the other 41 tribes, the same dangerous arithmetic that produced over 1,300 deaths and displacement that was never fully reversed. To that end, reports I have received indicate that Kikuyu political leaders allied to the current administration have allegedly been funded to the tune of 2.5 billion shillings, money intended to destabilize the region and neutralize potential resistance from within. Meanwhile, broader alliances are allegedly being sought with elements from the Coast and communities in western Kenya. Notably, according to my sources, the Maasai, Luhya, and Kisii communities have publicly refused to participate. Even in parts of Mount Kenya, the alleged organizers are said to face limited reach and credibility.
History is repeating itself in plain sight. Today, the political temperature is rising again, but this time the alleged plans are being flagged early by elders, citizens, churches, and concerned voices across the country. Framing legitimate national discontent over the economy, governance, and accountability as ethnic persecution or justification for balkanization is a deliberate distraction that benefits only the political class while impoverishing everyone else through fear, thuggery, and lost livelihoods.
We must stop the drums of war now. 2007 caught people off guard; this time the warnings are visible and public. Kenyans of all communities share the same daily struggles: sky-high living costs, insecurity, unemployment, and broken promises. No community wins when children disappear, cows are stolen, or families are forced off land they have farmed for decades. The real divide is between the political elite of all ethnicities and ordinary citizens who are being played in their hunger games.
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David Ndii, you publicly said that William Ruto was a thief, corrupt & land grabber. You even said that his PhD was fake & that you've never seen an illiterate like him. You also went ahead & posted choppers Ruto had bought. Ndii, you told Kenyans that Ruto was doing business with his own government which is illegal.
What you didn't tell us, is that all you wanted was for Ruto to give you a job & to feed you, I'm not sure why you now think Kenyans have time to listen to you & read anything you post here.
You should STFU.
The latest propaganda being pushed around UDA and 2027 is very simple.
They want Kenyans to believe that the election is already gone, that Ruto will rig, that voting will not matter, that registration is useless and that the people should enter 2027 already defeated in their minds.
That is why you are seeing this “they will rig” line being sponsored and amplified everywhere, including by sections of the media that have become very friendly to this regime.
NTV itself has carried the framing of UDA leaders allegedly plotting to rig 2027, showing how loud this narrative has become in public conversation.
To be honest, the optics of serious, countrywide rigging are too heavy for this regime.
This is a government that cannot repair potholes, cannot manage fuel prices, cannot manage schools, cannot manage hospitals, cannot manage salaries, cannot even explain simple taxes without creating anger.
You really believe the same confused regime has the intelligence, discipline, secrecy and technical sophistication to manage a clean nationwide rigging operation without being caught?
Rigging a presidential election is not like bribing a few brokers in a hotel or manipulating a small party nomination. A national election has agents, polling stations, forms, constituency tallying centres, observers, media, screenshots, live streams, parallel tallies and millions of angry citizens watching every number. The moment Kenyans realize even one vote does not tally, this country will enter a crisis bigger than anything this regime can control.
That is why I believe this “he will rig anyway” chorus is not just a warning.
It is psychological warfare meant to kill voter registration, kill turnout and create apathy. It is also meant to make young people say, “Why vote if they will steal it?” That is exactly where they want you mentally.
The real answer is not to stay home but massive registration, massive turnout, agents in every polling station, parallel tallying, civic vigilance and zero fear.
Elections are not stolen from people who are awake, organized and watching every vote. Elections are stolen from people who were discouraged before the first ballot was even cast.
So don’t fall for the propaganda. The vote still matters, registration matters, turnout mattes and polling station vigilance matters.
There is another theory.
As we go towards elections, those who sent BILLIONS out of the country, to places like DUBAI, will want to bring it back.
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Today’s matatu strike has exposed just how unstable Ruto’s regime has become.
The country is angry from every corner, and instead of listening, the government only knows how to threaten, dismiss and deploy force.
After Raila Odinga’s death, Ruto has lost the one political buffer that helped him. What remains now is the gun, that is why this evening Kenyans are being lectured by security chiefs.
Never before has a leader been this badly exposed.... surrounded by anger, rejected by the people, and surviving on fear instead of legitimacy.
The same cartels that frustrated Aliko Dangote in Kenya 8 years ago, when he wanted to build a cement plant, are still deeply embedded in the system.
Only difference today?
They are richer, more connected, more untouchable, and far more aggressive in protecting their monopoly interests.
Kenya did not defeat corruption.
Corruption captured Kenya.