Content creator Kare Akinyi calls out the government for blocking a major part of the highway to launch the 850-metre Ngong Road–Naivasha Road Flyover. She noted that closing the road for President Ruto's commissioning ceremony severely disrupted the normal flow of both pedestrians and vehicles.
JUST IN: A Supplementary Budget has been tabled in Parliament.
State House is seeking another KSh 1 billion.
The Office of the President wants an additional KSh 200 million.
There are less than two weeks left before the financial year ends.
Kenyans are constantly told there is no money. That taxes must go up. That more loans must be taken.
Yet somehow there is always money for more spending at the top.
How do you budget for 12 months, exhaust the allocation, then come back for more days before the books close?
This is no longer about money. It is about priorities, discipline, and accountability. Ruto must go.
Kenya is once again being treated to a painful contradiction; tighten belts for the mwananchi, loosen wallets for the powerful.
At a time when families are skipping meals, when small businesses are collapsing under taxes, and when youth are drowning in unemployment, this regime continues to normalise extravagance at the very top of government.
We are told there is no money for hospitals, no funds for education, no resources for county development but somehow there is always money for luxury foreign trips, bloated delegations, and comfort-first governance for the political elite.
Ex-part John Mbadi is just another tribal bigot like Hassan Omar. “In 2032, we do not want too a kikuyu on the Ballot,I will be the first Luo President. We are tired of being ruled by Kikuyus”
CS Treasury John Mbadi exposed the real sickness eating this government today and it is bitterness, tribal resentment and primitive revenge politics disguised as leadership.
How does a whole Cabinet Secretary proudly stand before Kenyans and say that during Uhuru Kenyatta’s era it was time for Kikuyu CSs and PSs to “eat”? What kind of backward village mentality is that? So while serving in opposition all those years, you people were secretly boiling with tribal anger waiting for your turn at the feeding table?
And then you shamelessly declare that KRA must hunt every single coin in Central Kenya as if taxation is now a political punishment mission. Since when did state institutions become weapons for settling emotional tribal scores?
Mbadi sounds more bitter than even William Ruto himself. The anger coming out of that speech was not policy. It was jealousy, resentment and revenge. You people were never fighting for Kenyans. You were simply angry that another community was closer to power than you were. Now that you accidentally found yourselves inside government offices, every speech sounds like a bitter man finally accessing a microphone after years of rage.
A Treasury CS should calm markets, unite the country and inspire confidence. Instead Mbadi is speaking like a bitter roadside politician drunk on temporary power and tribal applause. Leaders with wisdom do not divide Kenyans into eaters and non-eaters. That language exposes the rotting mentality inside this regime.
And let me remind you something, Mr. Mbadi: power is rented, not owned. The political tsunami building across this country will sweep through this administration like a flood carrying garbage after heavy rain. The same arrogance making you chest-thump today is the same arrogance that will leave many of you politically homeless in 2027.
Kenyans are tired of tribal bitterness, economic cruelty and leaders who speak with vengeance in their hearts. A government full of angry men seeking revenge against communities can never unite a nation.