Today we reveal that William Ruto flew to Azerbaijan on a chattered private jet T7-BBJ2.
Not the usual T-70 aircraft many of us are used to tracking.
We tracked it leaving Nairobi.
It landed early this morning EAT.
Now here is where the questions begin.
Jets in this category can reportedly cost about $18,000 per hour on the lower end and rise beyond $30,000+ per hour.
That could place the trip cost in the tens of millions of shillings one-way.
Kenyans are being told to tighten belts.
Families are struggling with taxes, fuel and the cost of living.
So I ask:
Should sacrifice only happen at the bottom?
Anyway follow me sholla ard, as more details are coming that we'll reveal
It’s happening in Tanzania.
The revolution is on.
The People and the People’s Defence Forces are united to reclaim Tanzania’s sovereignty, dignity and freedom! Viva!
#FreeTunduLisu
@Wavinya_Ndeti. This is an estate in your area. Athi River sidai village. Do advise on what plans are in place to take care of this mess once and for all?
Next week Thursday 21st November, it’s all systems go. We are occupying parliament.
Unlike June 25th when stupid young boys went to eat pilau instead of finishing the job, this time round we are leaving no stone unturned.
Make sure you don’t have a Safaricom line on your phone if you don’t want to die like these stupid boys.
Semeni ni kufinish kumalo.
Hashtag is #RailaTheKihii
This coming Thursday, the president will have a State of the Nation address in parliament, while we address the Nation from outside parliament, tuone nani atasikika
#RutoMustGo#OccupyParliament#OccupyEverywhere
Kenyans plan Mega Protest on Thursday 21st November calling for President Ruto's removal from office. Social media users in the movement are tweeting under the hashtag #RutoMustGo .