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World Bank urges Kenya to stop raising taxes and focus on spending public money more efficiently.
This comes after widespread opposition forced the government to drop several proposed tax increases in the Finance Bill 2026.
🚨ANALYSIS: Most people are falling into the trap of analyzing the Ol Kalou by-election through the narrow lens of a localized contest,
completely missing something important.
The strategic hypothesis for Mt. Kenya’s pro-Ruto faction was simple: deliver a decisive UDA win,
prove that Rigathi Gachagua is a politically isolated paper tiger, and demonstrate to State House that regional kingpins are obsolete.
Instead, Sammy Waweru’s landslide victory under Gachagua's DCP,
capturing over 86% of the vote despite massive state machinery and campaigns
has transformed those calculations from a minor error into an existential career risk for these MPs.
In politics, self-preservation always overrides loyalty; these pro-Ruto leaders are realizing a terrifying truth:
while crowds will cheerfully attend their state-funded rallies, they will quietly vote them out of office in 2027 if they remain on the wrong side of Gachagua’s growing regional wave.
As our elders say, a smart monkey does not wait for the dry tree to crash to the ground; it will loudly praise the height of the tree to the forest guard,
while its tail is already wrapped around the branch of the neighboring garden.
Expect a quiet, desperate scramble by Mt. Kenya politicians to defect and align with DCP overnight.
This regional realignment forces a dangerous tactical pivot for President Ruto, who must now seek a secondary stronghold to replace the Mountain
a path that Edwin Sifuna & others are already aggressively blockading in Western Kenya.
The illusion of absolute control has shattered, Gachagua’s leverage has skyrocketed to its highest point yet, and the scramble to survive the next election cycle has officially begun.
TIME WILL EVENTUALLY TELL.
The hoodied goons receive orders directly from the president
They are even assulting uniform police & journalists
This is what the state does not want you to see
A court has finally told the government to stop acting like a shadowy cartel. 🚨
Justice Nyaundi has ordered the state to surrender all KPC valuation reports, IMF deals, and Cabinet memos before the sale proceeds challenge is heard.
Transparency is their kryptonite. They hide the truth because they know they can’t survive the light of day.
If this deal and many others are clean, why did it take a judge's hammer to force them to open the folders in this one?
Kenyans are tired of being kept in the dark.
Kenya is becoming less attractive to investors due to high electricity costs, frequent tax changes and bureaucracy.
Economists say countries like Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Egypt are attracting more investment with cheaper power, tax incentives and simpler regulations.
JUST IN: Ebola-exposed patients quarantined in Kenya! 🚨
According to Samaritan’s Purse CEO Franklin Graham, 7 US aid workers are locked down in Laikipia after the US blocked them from flying home.
Let this sink in: The US bans them, but our government quietly opens our borders to host the risk while we sleep.
Once again, when there’s chaos, this regime does the unthinkable behind our backs, while they sleep safely in secure homes.
They tell you they care? Absolute lies.
This government has failed us and must go in 2027! 🗣
Source- ntvkenya
Ruto may have looted and stacked billions for 2027, but Kenyans will eat that money, take the handouts, board the hired vehicles and still vote him out, because the Ol Kalou scenario will be repeated across the country.
How you all ignored such red flags still surprises me. Kenyas had an easy task to not vote for this guy, now we are faced with even a bigger task to kick him out.
The irony is impossible to miss: the pot is calling the kettle black.
On one hand, masked armed men terrorise citizens and lob tear gas into a crowd in Ol Kalou. On the other, CS Kipchumba Murkomen orders an “investigation” into the same violence.
The right hand unleashes the goons; the left hand pretends to investigate them. Kenyans do not need another performance disguised as accountability. We need the identities of those responsible, the people who deployed them, and real consequences.