A Father’s Day Message from Reverend Timothy Njoya to President Ruto and Inspector General of Police Kanja.
85 year-old Reverend Timothy Njoya is a veteran freedom fighter who was almost beaten to death by the goons of former Presidents Jomo Kenyatta and Daniel Moi. Yet he never stopped speaking truth to power.
He was unable to join fellow Second Liberation fighters, Dr Willy Mutunga, Martha Karua, James Orengo, Gitobu Imanyara, and Khelef Khalifa when they visited the IG office to demand that the police stop killing peaceful protesters.
Last month alone, police killed 27 unarmed peaceful protesters across the country, shooting them dead simply for exercising their constitutional right to protest.
June 25, 2026, has been declared a national Remembrance Day for the Gen Z youth who were murdered by the Ruto regime in 2024–2025.
May President Ruto and IG Kanja listen to this man of God and immediately stop the killing of young people. #Justice4ourMashujaa #JusticeNow #HakiSasa
Wicknell Chivayo is helping Ruto sell the gold smuggled from Sudan in Dubai. His private jet transports gold from Sudan and the money stolen from Kenya, converted into dollars, is being flown to Dubai as cash. Chivayo is Ruto’s banker, helping him hide what he is stealing from us
Are lawless abductions back ahead of June 25th protests?
A family in Nairobi's Mathare area is appealing to the government for answers over the whereabouts of their relative, Joel Kariuki, whom they claim was abducted by individuals they suspect were police officers.
#NTVWeekendEdition @MichelleNgele_
@EtalePhilip Advise that is just as cheap as you are. Simply because you are benefitting from Rutos looting and bad leadership does not mean that we are doing well as a country.
Faith Odhiambo is a proven defender of justice whose fearless stand for Gen Z and peaceful protestors showed the true meaning of leadership. Her decision to join the Linda Mwananchi movement is a monumental win for women’s leadership and our collective struggle for the ordinary citizen.
Her bid for Nairobi Woman Representative comes at the perfect time. Nairobians deserve an incorruptible voice, and Faith is exactly that.
Welcome to the movement, Faith.Together, we are going to deliver a just and accountable capital city!
'President William Ruto was at Evian because South Africa was not there. French President Emmanuel Macron, under pressure from Washington over its tensions with Pretoria, needed an African face at the table.'
'Kenya was not the partner but was simply the venue — invited not because it was indispensable, but because it was available.'
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@NPSOfficial_KE Why haven't we seen such prompt reaction from the Kenya police when goons invade or disturb meetings that are held by the opposition? And you probably should have started by arresting Kohima, Sudi and their security?
Sharp boys wameingia mpaka TSC. They have been deducting KSh 108 from every teacher. We have 461k teachers nationwide; they have been collecting 49M monthly.
A country headed by a sharp president full of sharp boys.
National Treasury officials have been accused of stealing over Sh1.5 billion from a UN-backed rural finance programme.
EACC has moved to seize their assets over the alleged fraud.
186 MPs were absent when the Finance Bill was passed in Parliament.
Among those missing were:
• Oscar Sudi (Kapseret)
• Sabina Chege (Nominated)
• Alice Ng'ang'a (Thika)
• Mary Wamaua
• George Kariuki
• Doris Ndonya
• Didmus Barasa
• Ndindi Nyoro (reportedly was out of the country)
And that's only part of the list.
Now let me tell you something many Kenyans don't think about.
Those 186 MPs were probably not absent randomly.
Most MPs belong to a WhatsApp group and other political coordination groups where attendance, strategy, and voting plans are discussed long before they enter Parliament.
A conversation could easily sound like this:
Leader X: Leo tunavote yes.
MPs: Hiyo italeta shida. People don't like this Finance Bill.
Leader X: Sio lazima wote mtokee. Some can attend, some can stay away. We will provide tea.
MPs: Which format are we using to vote?
Leader X: Electronic voting.
And the discussion continues.
That's why it's difficult to believe that 186 MPs independently woke up and decided not to show up for one of the most important votes of the year.
Don't assume Parliament operates only inside the chamber.
A lot of what happens in Parliament is often decided long before MPs take their seats.
Who speaks.
Who attacks.
Who defends.
Who stays silent.
Who shows up.
Who stays away.
The vote happened in Parliament.
The strategy may have happened somewhere else.