After Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao, something even more beautiful happened.
While everyone else celebrated, players from both teams formed a small circle together, put their arms around each other, and prayed.
Germany’s Felix Nmecha later explained:
“On the pitch we’re opponents. After the game, we’re all Christians and brothers. We simply prayed together because we’re grateful.”
In a world constantly trying to divide people, moments like this remind us what really matters. ❤️
Martha Karua: The worst day of the Constitution is from the time William Ruto took over. He never wanted this Constitution. I don’t know of a Christian who willingly kills, who encourages police to shoot people to kill them. Or a leader who says openly: mambo ni matatu. He told the Gen Z, you put me jokingly in a coffin, I will make sure you end up in a real coffin. He has been reported to say, if there is no Kenya for me, there will be no Kenya for anybody else, totally un-Christian #CitizenSundayLive
Ruto hatutaki chai yako na mandazi! Ni Kibaki alitujegea barabara wewe ni uwongo tu" Marsabit residents lecture Ruto after being kicked out of State House for booing him.
@sholard_mancity@KenMwohe The difference between true leaders and mere politicians is as clear as day & night.. Kenyans should pray for wisdom when voting for people to positions of authority
Imagine ulipwe 30k , ukatwe tax, ulipe fare 300 daily…healthcare haifanyi, ushinde kwa jam at least 3 hours daily, hewa iko polluted, uko na mtoto ako shule and you’re the only parent or the only bread winner with a family…
Tell me you’ll be normal. How???
Matatus are back in service, but they are not bearing the cost; they have passed it on to commuters. At the end of the day. This 'resilience' Kenyans keep priding themselves on is toxic and just sinks them deeper into poverty
Mr. Ruto, instead of addressing the skyrocketing cost of fuel that is crippling ordinary Kenyans, you choose to make me Kalonzo Musyoka the subject of your roof top rants? That speaks volumes.
I take that as a sign, hii imeenda!
Kenyans are watching, and they deserve a leader focused on a clear direction, not deflection.
Make no mistake, wewe ni WANTAM! 🇰🇪
“‘We can bring fuel down to KSh 70 if we just remove wickedness from leadership,’ says former pastor John CW in a video from March that has resurfaced amid the fuel price increase.
Jimi Wanjigi: We got here because of theft. During Moi’s time, out of every 100 shillings, 30 shillings was going to the payment of debt. So he had 70 shillings to run the government, do development, and pay salaries. Kibaki, by the time he handed over to Uhuru, of his 1 trillion and 2 trillion of debt, 18 shillings was going to debt payment. He had 72 shillings that was actively running government operations, which is why people say Kibaki’s budget was debt-free. When Uhuru handed over to Ruto, 65 shillings was going to debt payments. The government started borrowing for recurrent expenditure, no more for development and that is illegal in our laws. Now, where we are this year, 92 shillings of every 100 is going to the payment of debt. We are dying #CitizenSundayLive
It’s we the people who use public transport that should go on strike. The millions who wake up every morning to keep the economy alive, Not just the matatu drivers and conductors.
Tell me why people still woke up early to go wait for matatus to take them to work.
The office worker, the banker, the teacher, the civil servant, the engineer, the nurse, the corporate employee all should simply refuse to report to work.
Because nothing scares a government more than a silent country where productivity stops.
Matatu strikes alone are not sustainable. Empty offices. Empty buildings. Phones unanswered. Systems frozen will scare the hell out of the ruling class.
Kenyans don’t need violence.
They need coordinated refusal.
Fuel prices keep rising. Electricity becomes more expensive while units reduce. Salaries remain frozen. Taxes continue choking the same exhausted citizens. Factories are shutting down, businesses are collapsing, and unemployment is swallowing an entire generation of young Kenyans.
Yet inside Parliament, the silence is deafening.
The people did not elect 349 leaders to watch quietly as life becomes unbearable. Kenyans expected voices that would question, resist, and defend ordinary citizens against policies that are crushing families month after month.
Today, many households survive on debt. Parents skip meals so children can eat. Graduates carry certificates from office to office with no jobs waiting for them. Small traders wake up every morning only to discover the cost of transport, electricity, and stock has gone up again.
Meanwhile, speeches continue. Convoys continue. Comfort continues.
A country cannot keep increasing the cost of living while reducing the ability of citizens to survive. Eventually, frustration turns into anger, and anger turns into political consequences.
Leaders who ignore public suffering should not be shocked when the public finally decides to replace them.
I’ve signed a petition calling for accountability over the humiliation of a Grade 10 student in the Kenyan Senate. No child should ever be degraded in public institutions. Join me in demanding action and stronger protections for children’s dignity: https://t.co/K7a8q1BgOf
I agree with Amerix on this.
Do not vote for journalists and celebrities because they are famous.
Parliament is not radio, comedy, or a popularity contest. It is where laws are made.
Many get elected, enjoy salaries, allowances, cars, and bodyguards, then go silent.
Look at Jalang'o and others.
What major bill have they pushed? What major problem have they solved? No motions, no bills, and nothing serious from committees. He's a member in . Do you want to tell me his constituency has no challenges?
Fame is not leadership. 2027, vote for competence.
Kenyans are digging into their own pockets to celebrate Kevin Kiarie because the Ministry of Sports abandoned him when he needed support the most.
No powerful sponsors. No government hype. No state machinery behind him. Just raw talent, discipline and sacrifice. Yet he still carried the Kenyan flag with pride and brought honor to this country.
It is painful that ordinary wananchi are organizing welcomes, contributing fare, printing banners and celebrating a champion while the people paid with our taxes to support athletes were busy chasing PR, tribal favoritism and useless publicity stunts.
The Ministry of Sports should be ashamed. A nation that neglects real talent but rewards mediocrity is a nation at war with its own future.
Kevin Kiarie proved that Kenyan greatness does not come from government offices or political connections. It comes from determined young people fighting alone while the system ignores them.
Today Kenyans are not just celebrating an athlete. We are correcting the betrayal of a broken sports leadership.
I now understand why being told you reason like Karen Nyamu is considered a serious insult.
It is embarrassing that people like Karen Nyamu sit in the same Senate as leaders like Okiya Omtatah and Edwin Sifuna.
Important update on the case of the Kenyan driver killed and left to rot in Congo.
Yesterday, the company (Atlas Mar) towed the truck back to Uganda.
Yes, they sent another truck and recovered their asset.
But Edwin?
His remains are still stuck in Congo.
I’m now seeing WhatsApp groups being created to help the family raise money to bring him back home.
Why?
Why should the family carry this burden?
The company responsible, Atlas Mar, should be covering ALL the costs.
You can’t prioritize cargo and trucks, then abandon a human being.
This is not just wrong.
It is deeply inhuman.
His name is David Munene Mwaniki from Embu.
On the 30th of March 2026 David was arrested by Kenya Forest officers in Kangaita.
He was brutally assaulted by the forest officers and later booked at Kerugoya Police Station and the day he was presenteed in court he asked for medical attention telling the court that he was beaten on the head.
The court ordered immediate medical attention and at Kerugoya Level 5 Hospital where he was taken, Doctors found internal bleeding after a head scan.
He was later transferred to Embu Level 5 Hospital where he succumbed on the 8th of April 2026.
The post-mortem report confirms that David died from multiple injuries caused by blunt force trauma.
David is another victim of extrajudicial killings.
#JusticeForDavidMunene