Yes #TukoKadi, and we encourage as many eligible voters as possible to get on board and have their say in our next general elections. Kazi nyingine muhimu ni kuelewa mandate ya the 6 elective positions before we cast a vote🧵
So what does the constitution say?
We have prepared these simple infographics to unpack the respective roles of Members of Parliament (Single Member Constituencies, Woman Representatives, Senators), Members of County Assemblies (MCAs), Governors and the President. Through these infographics, we hope you can understand the distinct and separate roles assigned to each leadership position and how they relate to each other for cohesive governance.
Our national Parliament is a bicameral Parliament meaning it has two distinct chambers namely, the National Assembly and the Senate.
In the National Assembly, there are 290 single constituency representatives, 47 woman representatives and 12 nominated members. The Senate consists of 47 elected Senators representing each county and 20 nominated Senators.
1. What are the responsibilities and powers vested in the position of a Member of Parliament sitting in the National Assembly? See below👇
These are the people Samia's killer militia killed. This was a massacre. The people of Tanzania must come out this Tuesday,9th December 2025 to seek justice and accountability. That demon cannot walk away with murder.
#TanzaniaMassacre#SamiaMustGo
I have filed a Constitutional Petition No. E757 of 2025 in the High Court to defend the integrity of Kenya’s presidential election process and to uphold the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
This petition challenges the unconstitutional establishment and operation of the National Tallying Centre during presidential elections, as well as Sections 39, 39(1C), 39(1G) of the Elections Act and Regulation 83(2) of the Elections (General) Regulations.
The Constitution is clear:
✔️ Presidential results are tallied, verified, and declared at the 290 constituencies, and those results are final and binding.
✔️ The role of the @IEBCKenya Chairperson under Article 138(10) is strictly clerical; to add up constituency results and declare the winner.
❌ The Chairperson cannot verify, re-tally, alter, or overturn any constituency result.
❌ No law or regulation may introduce a second layer of verification at county or national level.
Yet, current laws and @IEBCKenya practice unlawfully create a parallel system of verification at the National Tallying Centre, which:
• Treats final constituency results as provisional;
• Enables interference, manipulation, and delays;
• Undermines transparency and fuels mistrust;
• Violates the people’s sovereign will as expressed at the constituency level.
This petition seeks, among other declarations:
🔹 Abolition of the National Tallying Centre as currently constituted;
🔹 Quashing of unconstitutional provisions in the Elections Act and Regulations;
🔹 Immediate public posting of final constituency results at each constituency;
🔹 Removal of illegal verification powers from County Returning Officers and the IEBC Chairperson;
🔹 Restoration of strict compliance with Articles 86 and 138 of the Constitution.
If successful, this petition will fundamentally transform the management of presidential elections from 2027 onwards, ensuring a transparent, decentralised, and constitutionally faithful process with no “Bomas drama” and no ambiguity.
Our democracy must be anchored not on improvised systems, but on the letter and spirit of our Constitution. This petition is part of my continued commitment to defend the rule of law, protect the sovereign will of the people, and secure free, fair, and credible elections.
There is a general consensus that @OkiyaOmtatah is the most qualified and trustworthy candidate for the 2027 Presidential Elections. The only remaining thing is to go to the ballot and vote for him. #GetItDone
Kenyan flags now wrap more coffins than celebrations.
Not from war abroad, but from bullets at home.
Not heroes fallen in battle, but citizens silenced by the very guns that promised to protect them.
This isn’t patriotism. It’s betrayal. 🇰🇪
My allegiance is with the people of kenya for they have all powers to vote in and out every government.they have paid me for all those years in service to serve them not to kill them .Afande Hiram loves you cousins, sisters ,brothers na pia mashemeji.
Who among today's activists in Kenya can fit the shoes of Pio Gama Pinto, who was also the first case of extrajudicial killing in Kenya?
The reason he’s rarely remembered is deliberate erasure by Kenya’s neocolonial elite who feared his revolutionary ideas.
So who was Pinto?🧵
THE ECHOES OF WAR
A Revolutionary Manifesto
I. The Prologue of Betrayal
They came in suits, with Bibles and constitutions,
Swore oaths with trembling lips, then stabbed justice in the chest.
They preached the gospel of hustlers,
Then hustled the people dry.
SHA. SHIF. SHI. SHAME.
A trinity of theft,
That deducts religiously,
But delivers nothing but bureaucratic echoes —
A healthcare system that dies before the patient.
Ruto’s regime —
Not a government, but a get-rich-quick scheme.
A syndicate in state regalia.
They speak policy, but act piracy.
II. Of Empires and Intellectual Mercenaries
Rome fell.
Not from swords, but from within —
By gluttony, by greed, by governance turned gang.
Sound familiar?
Kenya bleeds under the weight of her own Caesar.
And you @MutahiNgunyi — the scholars for sale,
The professors of propaganda,
The suit-wrapped echoes of the regime —
You are not neutral pens.
You are inked in blood.
Let this be known:
When the courts are captured,
When parliament dances to executive drums,
When the constitution is toilet paper —
The People become the Final Court.
You ask if this is violent?
Was the French Revolution polite?
Did Spartacus draft memos?
Did Mau Mau send emails?
No.
The oppressed never whisper.
They roar.
They burn.
They reclaim.
IV. The Legal Brief of Revolution
We, the betrayed, submit this motion:
That the current regime is in breach of social contract.
That the constitution has been violated by oath-breakers.
That justice cannot coexist with plunder.
And therefore,
By the spirit of resistance,
By the fire of our ancestors,
By the law of natural justice —
We rise.
V. The Echoes
The Echoes of War are not calls to chaos,
They are the drums of dignity.
They are the sounds of shackles breaking.
They are the warnings to the elite:
You cannot eat the future and expect peace.
2027 is not an election.
It is a reckoning.
A revolution.
A reclaiming.
So let it echo.
In the streets, in the schools, in the silence —
Let it echo through every empty promise,
Every stolen shilling,
Every desecrated dream.
Let the Echoes of War remind them:
The people are watching.
And this time —
The people will remember.
It Will Come ....Everyone Knows That. But No One Knows the Time or the Hour.
Kenya is facing deepening social and economic pressure.
The country is weighed down by unsustainable debt, mass youth unemployment, and a political class widely seen as unwilling or unable to fix it.
But what’s unfolding fits a clear pattern seen in many societies on the edge of major change
The wheels are already spinning and they can’t be stopped. The process began the moment Kenyans saw what they’re capable of. When the Finance Bill protests erupted, it wasn’t just anger in the streets, it was a mirror held up to power. A generation discovered its voice, its numbers, and its impact. That awareness cannot be undone. Maybe something could have been done around here to slow things down, to fix it, to listen, to act, but it’s too late. The ground has already shifted.
This process already began and history shows it can’t be stopped. It played out in Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Portugal, Romania, Ukraine, and across Eastern Europe. Once the people see what’s possible, they don’t unsee it.
Kenya is on that path now.
1️⃣ Awareness
Kenyans realized the Finance Bill wasn’t just about taxes it was about theft, greed, and betrayal by the political class. The people finally saw how deep the rot goes.
✅ Stage completed.
2️⃣ Anger
The youth led by Gen Z hit the streets. No parties. No tribal lines. Just raw, honest rage. It was loud, disruptive, and shook the system.
✅ Stage completed.
3️⃣ Mobilization
Hashtags turned into action. Twitter spaces became planning rooms. Protest routes were drawn. Kenyans, young and old, organized themselves.
✅ Stage completed.
Note that ....
Once the people have moved through awareness, anger, and mobilization, you’re no longer dealing with just protesters you’re dealing with a population that has shifted psychologically. That’s hard to reverse. They’ve tasted collective power. And they won’t unsee what they now know.
4️⃣ Confrontation
The state fought back. With teargas, live bullets, arrests, abductions. What was peaceful turned bloody. But the people didn’t back down.
✅ Stage completed.
5️⃣ Suppression
After the peak, the silence came. Some voices disappeared. Others were compromised. Propaganda was deployed. Deals were made in dark corners.
✅ Stage ongoing.
6️⃣ Disillusionment
Confusion followed. Who sold out? What changed? Why the silence? Some gave up. Others moved on. But the fire didn’t go out it just went underground.
✅ Stage ongoing.
7️⃣ Reflection
Kenyans began talking again in private, in whispers, in group chats. Mistakes were noted. Betrayals remembered. A new level of political maturity took root.
✅ Stage emerging.
8️⃣ Reawakening
It’s quiet, but not calm. Something is shifting. People are watching, listening, waiting. Trust is harder to earn now. And this time, the people won’t move blindly.
✅ Stage forming.
9️⃣ Ignition (The Spark)
It hasn’t happened yet. But all it will take is one moment eg a boda boda rider shot, A student killed, Another Finance Bill, A betrayal too big to spin.
⚠️ Stage not yet triggered.
🔟 Collapse of Legitimacy
The day people stop fearing the state and the state starts fearing the people.
⚠️ Stage not yet reached.
This is not over.
It started with a Finance Bill.
It could end with a spark from anywhere in Kenya.
But No One Knows the Time or the Hour.
Take it or Leave it
They say politics is a dirty game, and this is exactly why. When you become a threat, they will fabricate dossiers to tarnish your name and reputation. Lies will be spun, and scandals will be manufactured. But here’s the thing, when you see them working overtime to malign your name, take it as a compliment. It means your name alone send cold shivers down their spine, your presence unsettles them, that you are a real contender capable of sending them packing. Otherwise, they wouldn’t even bother.
Remember Mukhisa? Coming from a major UN organization position SG, he was rising as a formidable leader, as kenyans had no options, until they released a scandalous video, and just like that, his political ambitions were crushed. With today's AI advancements, he could have dismissed it, or even played along, turning the narrative to his advantage, just like how Kasongo embraced his name until it lost its sting. But instead, he withdrew, went into hiding, and that was the end of his journey.
Yet, they wouldn't dare take down strong-willed figures like Miguna or Maraga. Maraga isn't just any random guy, he's a staunch SDA. And do you know what that means? Hehehe,
The youth won’t be swayed by any so-called dossier against him. Even if he were painted as the worst villain, Shetani, we'd still vote for him. After all, we’ve been electing ‘devils’ for over 40+ years, what’s one more? If Maraga steps up, he’s getting the vote.
Now, imagine a leadership team of Maraga, Matiang’i, Karua, and Miguna as either the EACC Chair or the DPP. Corruption and the reckless misuse of our hard-earned taxes would be a thing of the past. No one would dare try it because the consequences would be swift and brutal. You'll be Beheaded...
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If there's someone very upset with Raila's handshake with Ruto,
It's James, Bob Aggrey Orengo .
That day Sifuna was sweating while signing ukora called MoU
Ida was the one holding phones za Rao. Aka zizima
Orengo called. And called. To warn Mzee against Mou, wapi
Nyatieng was very disappointed in Raila, that he actually cried. Machozi
Kizungu kubwa as saliva gathered on both sides of his mouth
Let me sleep please. I'm exhausted. Kesho naleta Tea