The Ritz-Carlton hotel in the Mara is no longer a plan it is standing, running, and already choking the path of the 8th Wonder of the World, the Great Migration. That is how far greed has pushed this country. A natural miracle that brings global fame, billions in tourism, and irreplaceable ecological value has been sliced open for profit. The man who should have defended it is the same man who ushered in this destruction. That is not leadership it is a betrayal of a global treasure.
@RitzCarlton didn’t just appear in the Mara. They were escorted into it. They sat with the First Family. They toured the Mara in a presidential chopper. They received approval for a project that no responsible nation would ever allow inside a wildlife corridor. And now, fully operational, the hotel stands in the direct path of a migration older than civilization itself. The world looks at Kenya and asks: How did a country blessed with the 8th Wonder allow greed to bulldoze conservation?
This matter is already public. It is already before the courts. And Kenyans know the script. When money touches protected land, when connections reach the highest office, when the president himself launched the same hotel now injuring the corridor everyone understands the risk of interference. A fair process becomes a prayer, not a guarantee. When the head of state is personally entangled in the origins of a project, who believes he will simply stand aside and let justice take its natural course?
Look at it this way @Marriott: if the migration corridor collapses, the migration collapses. And when the migration collapses, the 8th Wonder dies. That isn’t just an ecological tragedy it is an economic funeral. Communities, conservationists, tourism workers, researchers, and future generations will pay a price that cannot be undone. Ecosystems don’t regenerate on command. They don’t recover from greed. Once gone, they are gone forever.
And while we shout about this, while we warn the nation, the same presidency pushes cybercrime laws designed to gag the public. Not to protect security, but to criminalize criticism. Because the truth about greed is more threatening to power than any rumor. A leader who is confident in his integrity doesn’t fear citizens speaking. A leader who fears exposure tries to silence the people. That is exactly why these laws are being forced down our throats so that decisions like this remain unquestioned.
Ruto went to the Mara and launched the first hotel ever built inside a wildlife corridor, with full knowledge of what it meant for the migration. That single act tells you everything: nothing is sacred if money is involved. Not heritage. Not wildlife. Not the 8th Wonder of the World. And if a president can look at that natural miracle and still choose profit over preservation, Kenyans must ask themselves a painful question: if even the Mara can be sold, what in this country is still safe?
The oldest trick in politics is simple: when William Ruto can't defend his record, divide the people.
One day it's Mt. Kenya against Luo.
The next day it's Luhya against Kamba.
Then it's youth against elders.
Tomorrow it will be another manufactured rivalry.
Meanwhile, Kenyans from every community are united by the same struggles: the high cost of living, unemployment, corruption, and poor public services.
If Kenyans reject the politics of fear and tribal division in 2027, Kalonzo Musyoka will emerge as the winner because elections are ultimately decided by citizens, not by manufactured divisions.
And don't be surprised if, after months of political drama, the same leaders who spent the campaign dividing Kenyans suddenly appear together, smiling for the cameras and preaching unity.
The real contest in 2027 is not tribe versus tribe.
It is division versus unity, fear versus hope, and politics of self-preservation versus politics of national renewal.
The choice belongs to the people of Kenya. Thank you great people from Kiambu. We will not forget.
#KiambuEndorsesKalonzo
President William Ruto is playing a long, dangerous game one that feeds on deception, manipulation, and calculated betrayal.
Mark these words: ODM and UDA will soon merge, and when that happens, Ruto will not stop there. He will dissolve the name “UDA” and “Kenya Kwanza” like they never existed. He will rebrand to something fresh something that hides his tracks, something that buries every promise he ever made to those who believed him. It’s a page straight from his own playbook clean up, rename, and rewrite history while the rest of the country is still catching its breath.
I was there when Ruto bought the loyalty of Musalia Mudavadi. Money changed hands. Promises were made. And Musalia was told not to contest for any seat until 2032. Ruto assured him that he’d “hand over power” to him in the name of Luhya unity. That’s the kind of poison that corrodes our politics: the illusion of succession wrapped in tribal deceit.
And now, he will attempt the same script with the Luo Nation. He will whisper the same lies “walk with me to the end, and 2032 or 2044, a Luo will be president.” But the truth is, Ruto doesn’t want Luo votes to empower anyone. He wants them neutralized, divided, wasted so that they benefit no one but him.
That’s who he is: a political predator who feeds on division but dresses it as unity. He knows money talks louder than morals. He buys silence, not loyalty.
Meanwhile, ordinary Kenyans are left tearing each other apart by tribe, by name, by origin. “Wewe ni Oyawo Neko,” “Wewe ni Magret Maina,” “Wewe ni Titus Kiplagat,” “Wewe ni Shikoli,” “Wewe ni Mohammed.” This is how he wins when we fight each other instead of fighting the system that bleeds us dry.
Kenyans, wake up. These politicians dine together, laugh together, and plan their futures together while we drown in tribal hatred and poverty.
We must unite not as Kikuyus, Luos, Luhyas, or Kalenjins but as Kenyans. Because the day we stand together and say “Ruto Must Go!” with one voice, that’s the day this country will finally begin to heal.
Not because we hate him but because we love Kenya more than his lies.
Look at ODM MPs & CSs shameless!
Right there in Bondo, at Raila Odinga’s own funeral, they stood on his grave to pledge loyalty to Ruto. No shame, no soul, no respect. Power over principle that’s what killed Kenya’s conscience.
Kenya has had five presidents: three Kikuyu and two Kalenjin. The debate should never be about ethnicity. It should be about the legacy of leadership.
The true measure of a president is not where they come from, but what they leave behind.
Did they build institutions that outlive them?
Did they strengthen the economy, expand opportunity, and invest in the nation's future? Or did they weaken public institutions, concentrate power around themselves, and allow corruption and patronage to flourish?
Kenya has paid a heavy price whenever public office has been treated as a pathway to personal power instead of national service.
The 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝟏𝟎𝐭𝐡 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟕 𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 should not be a contest of tribes.
It should be a choice between leadership that builds a stronger 𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 and leadership that serves 𝐢𝐭𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐟.
𝐊𝐀𝐋𝐎𝐍𝐙𝐎 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐘𝐎𝐊𝐀 represents the kind of leadership Kenya needs: leadership focused on building institutions, restoring public trust, fighting corruption, and putting the nation above personal ambition.
Kenya deserves a president who will build a nation not a monument to himself.
𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐌
𝐑𝐔𝐓𝐎 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐓 𝐆𝐎!
#𝐊𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐮𝐄𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐬𝐊𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐳𝐨
On the morning of August 10, 2027, I'll wake up early to cast my vote for H.E. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka because I want to see an end to impunity, abuse of power, and the arrogance that has defined this administration.
Kasongo has convinced himself that he is an emperor, a demigod who must be worshipped, praised, and obeyed. That is not how a democracy works.
Power does not belong to one man. It belongs to the people. The people lend it through the ballot, and they can take it back through the ballot.
If Kenyans decide that Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka is their next President, there is absolutely nothing anyone can do to stop the sovereign will of the people.
#KiambuEndorsesKalonzo
The six will be in kiambu today for service.
Sharp people already knows that senator Karugo Thangwa, can't just welcome @skmusyoka like that, read the signals.
@HonJBMuturi alishasema yeye ni kalonzo, you also think it was as if it was not discussed?
Read the handwriting on the wall, the opposition can't trust @RealMatiangi,
Its a game plan being executed, @edwinsifuna will have to pay second fiddle because kalonzo will have more numbers by the time, the GEMA community will officialy include kambas abd declear kalonzo as its leader.
Zoa rais wako, calm demeanor, diplomatic, composed and understanding.
When the forces of impunity began plotting to divide Kenyans and use the power of the state to hold onto power at all costs, millions of citizens responded by rallying behind the Linda Mwananchi and Komboa Kenya movements.
The growing momentum behind a Kalonzo Musyoka–Edwin Sifuna ticket has clearly reshaped the political conversation and intensified competition ahead of 2027.
That is why many supporters believe unity within both movements is essential. A divided opposition only benefits the incumbent, while a united movement strengthens the push for accountability, constitutionalism, and democratic change.
History has shown that when citizens stand together, no leader is bigger than the will of the people.
#KiambuEndorsesKalonzo
There is one leader many Kenyans believe has the vision and integrity to unlock opportunities for the youth: Kalonzo Musyoka.
The promise is straightforward create millions of jobs by investing in large-scale infrastructure, supporting enterprise, restoring investor confidence, and relentlessly fighting corruption so public resources work for the people, not a privileged few.
For millions of young Kenyans, 2027 is about more than politics. It's about jobs, dignity, and a government that puts citizens first.
That is why kenyans in Kiambu are today opening a Wiper office to welcome Kalonzo Musyoka.
#KiambuEndorsesKalonzo
William Ruto views Kalonzo Musyoka as one of his strongest political rivals.
Despite persistent political attempts to lure SKM into government, Kalonzo has chosen the people.
In a free, fair, transparent, credible & verifiable election that reflects the will of the Kenyan people, Ruto can not defeat Kalonzo Musyoka.
As the Wiper office is opened in Kiambu today, we remind William Ruto that the consequences of subverting the will of the Kenyan people are better imagined than experienced.
#KiambuEndorsesKalonzo
The people of Mt. Kenya helped elevate a chicken seller to the offices of Deputy President and later President.
Today, with power in his hands, he carries himself as though he is beyond accountability.
In 2027, the choice will be simple:
A clean man vs. a leader corrupt to the core .
A servant of the people vs. a career politician.
The Republic vs. William Ruto.
All 47 counties united vs. one incumbent.
The people vs. the politics of power.
2027 it's you vs us.
2027 is Kalonzo Musyoka the people's project versus William Ruto.
#KiambuEndorsesKalonzo
The Emperor of Looters, William Ruto, is clearly rattled.
He cannot understand why the people of Mulembe and Central Kenya are refusing to be bought by money, intimidated by state power, or distracted by endless attacks on Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka.
The message is simple: people are tired.
They say UDA offices in Kiambu have shut their doors, while Wiper is opening new ones. That alone tells you where the political wind is blowing.
2027 will not be business as usual. It will be a mass exodus. Millions of Kenyans are walking away from broken promises, arrogance, and endless scandals.
Like Pharaoh, Ruto believes power will last forever. But history has never been kind to leaders who mistake fear for loyalty.
When the people finally move, no amount of money, propaganda, or intimidation can hold them back.
The Red Sea swallowed Pharaoh and his army. In 2027, the ballot will bury political arrogance.
#ACleanManWithAClearPath
I'm impressed by the coordinated attacks against Orengo and Sifuna.
Even John Mbadi's public lament tells you one thing: the Linda Mwananchi movement is giving William Ruto sleepless nights.
Kenyans are not obligated to remain loyal to politicians forever. We cannot be expected to be blind followers under the late Raila Odinga or his brother, Oburu Odinga.
Only fools never change their minds.
John Mbadi changed his mind and chose to follow William Ruto.
He therefore has no reason to be bitter if many Luo voters choose to stand with Orengo and Sifuna instead.
The same freedom of political choice that Mbadi exercised belongs to every luo.
It is heartbreaking that some young Kenyans have been conditioned to celebrate the arrest, torture, and even killing of fellow youth simply because they are seen as belonging to a different political camp.
Worse still, anyone who questions that injustice is dismissed or told, "It is not your war."
Since when did the life of a Kenyan become less valuable because of how their community voted?
The young people who suffered police brutality were not the sons and daughters of powerful politicians.
They were ordinary Kenyans.
They were students, workers, hustlers, and dreamers.
They paid the price while political elites negotiated, shook hands, and moved on.
That is the tragedy of our politics.
Many parties no longer inspire people; they revolve around individuals.
Loyalty to party bosses has replaced loyalty to citizens.
Leaders who once spoke the language of justice now speak the language of political convenience.
The result is clear. Parties that appear to fight each other in public often unite when it matters most in Parliament.
Too often, the interests of party leaders come before the interests of the people.
Kenyan youth must refuse to be used as political foot soldiers.
We cannot continue sacrificing our lives, our futures, and our unity for leaders who remember us only during campaigns.
Our liberation will never come through tribal politics.
It will come when we stand together as Kenyans and demand leaders who answer to the people not to party bosses.
We do not need blind loyalty.
We need public servants.
Leaders who fear the judgment of voters more than the wishes of political kingpins.
The time has come to rise not as Kikuyus, Luos, Kalenjins, Luhyas, Kambas, or any other community, but as one betrayed generation determined to reclaim Kenya from a political class that has traded our pain for power.
Our struggle is not tribe against tribe.
It is the people against betrayal. It's the people against William Ruto. It's the people against poor leadership.
This is William Ruto campaigning in Ol Kalou in 2022.
Listen to the kind of language and the names he used to describe Raila Odinga during the campaign.
That style of campaigning was a central part of the 2022 political contest and resonated with many of his supporters.
There is only one Kenya.
More than 60 million Kenyans. Forty-five ethnic communities. One people.
We are united by the daily struggles of poverty, corruption, poor healthcare, the high cost of living, and the demand for change in leadership.
Let us reject division, stand together as one nation, and use our democratic voice to build a better Kenya.
Ruto must go.