Matatu sector leaders were each given KSh 500,000 in a quiet deal reportedly facilitated through Governor Sakaja.
With about 30 leaders involved, the total payout is said to be around KSh 15 million.
I am also told flight tickets have been booked for them to travel to Mombasa for a meeting with President William Ruto.
Fuel up 46 shillings
Electricity up by 4 shillings with less units
Salaries stay the same
Taxation stays the same
Unemployment at its highest with industries closing
Parliament is silent
All 349 of you will go
This fuel increase is economic terrorism against Kenyans.
Petrol is up, Diesel is up. Transport will go up, food will go up, power backups will become more expensive, and every small business will be squeezed again.
You cannot keep looting, overtaxing and mismanaging a country, then punish citizens at the pump and call it regulation.
Dont bring me the nonsense of ‘This is a democratic country’ to justify why you’re supporting Ruto. Wewe ni mjinga ndugu yangu. And you deserve the slap I am about to give you. This is very personal to me,siasa iliingia kwa roho kitambo sana,iko huko kwa Vena cava
Tomorrow,kesho si tufanye a challenge, everyone to visit the nearest public hospital, go and see how things are running, ingia pharmacy uone wako na dawa zipi, ingia hapo wanalazwa,see how they are lying in those bed, angalia nini wanakula ...
While patients wait and nurses at KNH continue their strike, it’s hard to ignore where the focus seems to be. Ruto and those around him appear more preoccupied with Methu than the crisis in KNH. Kenyans deserve leadership that puts healthcare first, not distractions.
In moments like this, leadership is tested in tone as much as action. Sifuna is showing that you can stay firm, speak clearly, and still keep the conversation grounded in respect and progress. Kenya needs more of that steady voice right now.