Today as we marched to Parliament to lay flowers at the site where Kenyan Youth were shot dead, police violently dispersed us a few metres from the precincts of Parliament.
I pulled Rex Masai's mother, who was marching next to me into my vehicle as other mothers and victims found refuge in the few cars on site.
We drove away as police men pursued us.
We were guilty of one thing: peaceful demonstration and picketing as allowed by our Constitution in remembrance of these young heroes.
As a people, we shall not relent until we deliver justice and accountability for the victims.
#Ukombozi is nigh!
The events of June 25th changed me in ways I cannot describe. They ignited a rage within me that still burns to this day. I chose to document and write about that day and the days that followed, for the record, and so that one day, we hold people to account for what happened.
Also on this 25th June, we refuse to forget the role that Safaricom played in the abductions and eventual deaths of our friends. One day, you too will be held to account. We also refuse to forget those who fake abducted themselves and those who hosted the butcher on Spaces.
I am just finding out about the despicable remarks made by @SuluhuSamia . This woman is a female Ruto, supreme killer!! Why are Tanzanians still entertaining this piece of shit?
God have mercy on your people..
As Chief Justice, I cherished the brotherly bonds within our East African Jumuiya and worked closely with my colleagues in the Tanzanian judiciary in the shared pursuit of justice and the rule of law.
I am therefore deeply disturbed by the remarks attributed to Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu during President Ruto's address to Tanzania's National Assembly.
It is regrettable that the two presidents are reported to have discussed coordinating efforts to "chapa mikwajo" the Gen Z across Kenya and Tanzania.
These remarks are abhorrent.
They come barely a week after President Suluhu received the report of the Commission of Inquiry into killings during and after Tanzania's 29 October 2025 general elections, in which more than 518 people lost their lives, primarily from gunshot wounds.
To date, not a single person has been held accountable.
We must also not forget that our compatriot Boniface Mwangi, and Agather Atuhaire of Uganda, were tortured on Tanzanian soil. The perpetrators remain free.
Citizens of East Africa must speak up. The axis of tyranny that Presidents Suluhu and Ruto are constructing threatens to return our region to autocracy.
As I demonstrated through my solidarity appearance in Dar-es-Salaam on 19 May 2025, standing with opposition leader Tundu Lissu, our East African Jumuiya cannot advance while leaders suppress dissent and trample on the basic rights of our people.
#UkatibaMovement #UkatibaNdioTiba
Kenya has one of the best Katibas in the world.
It guarantees economic justice for all.
But the extractive class in power since 1963 (and before) continues to inflict #EconomicTerrorism on hard working Kenyans.
#Ukatiba is what will deliver #Ukombozi to us.
@UGMParty@Maraga27
Asante sana to the 2,612,725 new voters!
I thank the young women and men who mobilized and organized !
Remember that voter registration continues.
@IEBCKenya must also open CVR for Diaspora voters.
Our goal is 5 million new voters so that we can meet the #GenZ15MillionStrong target! @UGMParty@Maraga27 #tukokadi
Kenya is a great nation
Kenyans are highly educated & hardworking.
We cannot allow a small cartel in this Ruto regime to unleash #EconomicTerrorism on the majority of the population @UGMParty@Maraga27#Kumekucha