KTN has asked Ruto whether his week has 8 days that's why he hasn't gotten to May 2026😂😂
This station will finish Kasongo but you all know who I feel for the most because all the anger will be directed to them😂😂😂
Why is the government demonstrating and shutting down all major roads in the city?
Barricades are everywhere yet today is a normal working and school day.
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.
Do you guys remember Larry Madowo paying sijui $9,000 for an air ticket to fly to Nairobi from London to cover protests? Enyewe Kenyans we are something else.
Parliament Buildings have been barricaded with barbed wire. There is also very heavy police presence.
This regime is really in panic mode. Mnaoverreact.
Tomorrow is a normal working day has blocked all roads because of fear. He literally did not sleep!!! Na nyinyi police, endeleeni kutumika vibaya na the way you are the most affected by poor governance. Endeleeni kuprotect dictator!
Protesters took Ericsson’s body after police ignored him. They draped the flag over him and sang the national anthem.
The brother with the fade and orange shirt held his hand. It broke my heart
📸 @festolang
Gen Z are wrong, they are the problem
Millenials are wrong, they must pay more taxes.
Standard media are wrong, they are extortionists.
Everyone is wrong, except the president.
Thank you @Ademba_47
“How many victims were killed by protesters? How many victims were killed by the state? So when you say that if we come out today, we are risking losing more lives, who will take those lives?”
#RememberToRemember#YouCantKillUsAndLeadUs#RUTOMUSTGO
Tomorrow marks two years since young Kenyans who stood up against political tyranny were killed for it. Many others were maimed. They are living scars of our brutal political system.
Two things must be clear as we commemorate June 25th: First, the right to peaceful assembly and to picket is constitutional. The government is duty-bound to respect and protect it. It should not unleash goons or interfere. Second, government officials must desist from threatening citizens who are organising to exercise their rights and remember their departed loved ones. Kenyans, killed in 2024 and 2025, deserve justice.
Accountability must be followed with appropriate compensation and permanent memorialization. Cobbling together sham compensation is not justice.
Kenyans must be allowed to exercise their democratic rights, and never again should we witness abductions or forced disappearances.
Enough.
Tuonane kesho!
#ukombozi @UGMParty@Maraga27