I watched Faith Adhiambo yesternight with alot of admiration,she is a woman on a mission,and btw hiyo propanda that only 9M was raised tuwache ufala I was there and if I recall well nilikuwa tu naskia tu individual persons wakitoa 500k instantly so hiyo 10M mnasema was a contribution from maybe 15 guys and the hall was full mtafute uongo ingine🤣
Breaking: President William Ruto spent 156 days outside Kenya during his first 1,000 days in office.
That's nearly 1 out of every 6 days spent outside Kenya.
This year alone, he has reportedly made more than 17 foreign trips on private jets, often while Kenya was grappling with major challenges at home.
Meanwhile, students are getting peanuts in capitation. Some hospitals face medicine shortages. Some children still study under trees. Millions are struggling with the high cost of living.
They say power and money reveal a person's true character.
There is a Swahili proverb: "Maskini akipata ...."
The more I watch the endless travel, the private jets, the foreign tours, and the photo opportunities, the more I find myself thinking about that proverb.
This is unfortunate because there are many presidents from humble backgrounds who have ended up transforming their countries.
But also, I remember how Uhuru Kenyatta used to call Ruto's camp "Tanga Tanga."
At the time, many dismissed it as political rhetoric.
Today, looking at 156 days abroad in just 1,000 days, some might argue he saw something the rest of us didn't.
Perhaps he was describing more than a political movement.
Perhaps he was describing Kasongo himself.
Before anyone misunderstands me, this isn't about poverty. Many leaders have come from humble backgrounds and remained grounded. This is about power, priorities, and whether those in power remember the people who put them there.
And the president has proven that it was never about Kenyans but himself.
Breaking: Kenya Risks Losing Billions in Long-Term Flower Revenue to Ethiopia as Freight Crisis Bites courtesy of the Ruto government's inaction.
One of Kenya's biggest foreign exchange earners is under threat, and the warning signs are already here.
Air freight costs for Kenyan flowers have jumped from about $3.10 per kg to nearly $5 per kg.
Industry estimates suggest the sector is already risking around $4 million (KSh 500+ million) every week in export value. If this continues, losses could exceed $15 million (KSh 2 billion) every month.
This crisis is playing out even as Kenya hosts the International Flower Trade Expo (IFTEX) 2026 in Nairobi, a glittering showcase of the industry’s creativity and potential. Yet behind the stunning displays, the reality is grim.
Meanwhile, Ethiopia is gaining ground.
While Kenyan growers struggle with rising freight costs and over KSh 10 billion in delayed VAT refunds, Ethiopia has spent years backing its flower industry with competitive cargo rates, tax incentives, and strong logistical support through Ethiopian Airlines.
They have their farms close to their airport and are using their airline, which has massive connections globally to outmatch Kenya.
The result is simple:
Kenyan flowers are becoming more expensive in Europe and the US.
Ethiopian flowers are becoming cheaper and more competitive.
And markets are rarely won back once they are lost.
This is not just a flower industry problem.
The sector supports hundreds of thousands of jobs, earns Kenya hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign exchange every year, and is one of the country's most successful export industries.
The question is simple:
How can a government that taxes everything fail to protect one of the few sectors that consistently brings dollars into the country?
If Kenya loses market share to Ethiopia, it won't be because there was no warning.
The warning is happening right now.
Kenyan politics moves in cycles.
After Moi, many Kenyans were tired of the hard state, fear, intimidation and heavy-handed leadership. Kibaki benefited because he looked calmer, softer and less threatening. The country wanted breathing space after years of political pressure.
That is why leaders perceived as soft or weak should not always be dismissed. Sometimes that softness becomes exactly what the country is looking for.
When people are tired of chest-thumping, arrogance, police violence, economic pain, threats, abductions and endless confrontation, they may not look for another hardcore operator. They may look for someone who lowers the national temperature.
Every hard season eventually creates demand for a softening season.
A wounded country does not always want another fighter. Sometimes it wants a calm face, a safer hand and a leader who does not look like he wakes up every morning looking for enemies.
So before dismissing leaders perceived as soft, people should ask whether Kenya is entering that cycle again.
Because in politics, weakness can become electability when the country is tired of being beaten by strength.
To those asking who am supporting am in united opposition team... supporting all the principals but I have said my favourite is Kalonzo since kitambo so you better calm your horses and let me be🤣hakuna msee amekuzuia kusupport whoever you want btw...we are in a democratic country sa mnajam nini???
The High Court has ordered Treasury CS John Mbadi and Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi to file responses within 14 days in a petition challenging the recent fuel price hike.
That is why I have mentioned that he has not said anything about public debt. That means if he carries the day, life will still not change and there will even be more protests. The fact is that it will be Kalonzo Vs Ruto and Kalonzo must stop hiding and speak on this
Men,
"You have a small dick,"
This is a common insult from a damaged woman,
How did she conclude that your dick is small?
It is either, she has many body counts,
Or vagina is so wide,
Or, her clitoris died due to her addiction to masturbation.
#MasculinitySaturday
2027 it will be Kalonzo vs Ruto but why is Kalonzo silent on debt, unempolyment and other bad things? Why are options always this narrow for Kenyans? If Kalonzo intends to borrow like Ruto, let him say it and be honest
We demand #JusticeForEugeneMutuku .
Since when did being poor become a crime in this country?
We cannot normalize this behavior of people being thrown out of moving vehicles.
#JusticeForEugeneMutuku
The largest gold deposit was discovered in Ikolomani, Kakamega County.
Suddenly, Kakamega is planning to build two Ebola quarantine facilities.
Remember, Kenya has not recorded any single Ebola case.
That makes you ask yourself, " what are the Ebola quarantine facilitiesfor?"
Remember the National Disasters Management Act which was signed into law a week ago?
The Act permits the killer regime to forcefully evict people from 'disaster' stricken areas.
After facing resistance from the people of Ikolomani, Kakamega,
They are now planning to manufacture a 'disaster' so as to use the act to forcefully evict the locals.
The patterns are visible and in the open!
Men,
"Talking stage" is for simps and male feminists.
What are you talking about?
Go straight to the point.
You are wasting her time. She is racing against the biological clock.
STOP being a simp and listening to feminists.
#MasculinitySaturday
Huko DRC Congo the Ebola enablers walikua wanachukua an empty coffin na kuiseal ndio watu waogope.
They PEOPLE knew this trick and chased away those bastards.
Since this happened, they've reported zero Ebola cases.
Kenyans we must learn and act accordingly.