Netpreneur/ Leadership Trainer/Motivational Speaker.
As a man, Never stain the reputation of anyone who stood with you during your darkest moment. Neverrrrr
As much as people may like @SakajaJohnson the simple fact remains that voting him in is handing WSR a Kshs 38 Billion economy in the middle of an Azimio government.
We will be experiencing a Kimwarer every year.
When we tell you someone is a mole in the opposition, please don’t argue. Believe us.
All moles have one characteristic;
They Pretend to be team Wantam, but all they do is attack Riggy G from morning to evening.
Matiang’i fans, mtaambia watu nini?
Another Kasongo's Stooge, Felix Koskei (Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service) has ordered Governors, MPs, and all state officials to tell Kenyans on the ground that every project delivered via CDF, Revenue Share to counties, etc; comes from Kasongo.
Somebody tell President William Ruto that Kenyans are not fools. Let’s not sugarcoat it. The so-called Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2025, is not a law against crime. It is a law against courage. It is the latest weapon in a paranoid regime’s arsenal, crafted not to protect citizens but to silence them. It targets not hackers or online fraudsters, but a generation that dares to speak truth to power without permission, without fear, and without a price tag.
@OmbetaC There are enough laws in the Kenyan Constitution to curb online bullying & protect citizens. We don’t need to re-amend the Constitution. The Bill of Rights Chapter 4, Articles 28–31 guarantees human dignity, privacy, freedom of expression, and protection from degrading treatment.
Ati "Not everything is bad in the law" ati Nyakundi why are you not telling Kenyans about the good things there. Even a full-stop placed at the wrong place makes the whole thing bad.
Hon. Njeri Maina: Even saying ‘Wantam’ could be declared unlawful. I joke about it sometimes, but we know the Kenyan and African governments can’t be trusted with such power without oversight. #K24Siasa
As we continue to follow up on the lives lost during Baba’s funeral, we have today identified the second victim of Nyayo stadium as 23 year old Michael Okoth Okumu (picture below).
The family has confirmed that the last time they saw him was Thursday last week. We have done the autopsy and confirmed the cause of death as compression asphyxia with multiple head injuries most likely caused by a stampede.