These nine beasts, arsonists, mass murderous and agents of crimes against humanity do not deserve even one more day on earth. They should be processed for instant punishment.
Sadly the drama of appearing in court for mention dates, hearing dates, postponing and further postponing has now began!
Here is the list of people who will never become the president of Kenya.
1. Edwin Sifuna ( Kelele tupu Bila agenda. Too broke to run a presidential campaign)
2. Fred Matiang'i ( Ruaraka land, River Yala, Police brutality during his reign)
3. Kalonzo Musyoka ( over 40 years in very powerful leadership positions with nothing to show for it. Barabara ya kwenda kwake bado ni vumbi. Zero track record)
4. Eugene Wamalwa (Kizungu mingi with Zero political support kwa ground)
5. Rigathi Gachagua ( Too Tribal to lead. Much obsessed with Mt Kenya. Let's not forget his Shareholding narrative. Sisi hatuna shares tutaenda wapi?)
6. Maraga. ( Zero support kwa ground. Anajulikana Tu X pekee. Huku ground hakuna mtu anamjua hata)
7. Okiyah Omtatah. ( Just an activist chasing the spotlight to get additional donor funds)
8. Justin Muturi ( hata huyu ni Nani? Zero support kwa ground)
Listen guys, this is very serious and you must act now or you will suffer the consequences of inaction. The coming El Niño is not a warning it is a direct threat to lives, infrastructure, and entire local economies.
Governors, stop political campaigns and focus immediately on disaster preparedness. We have already seen the danger: in Nairobi County, floods have killed residents, destroyed homes, and stranded families without warning. This is exactly what will happen across vulnerable counties if urgent action is not taken.
In Narok County, the risk is even greater. Narok West, Emurua Dikirr, and Narok South will become completely inaccessible without elevated, all-weather bridges. The Double Cross area and the Mara Bridge in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve are a disaster waiting to happen once rivers rise, crossings will be cut off within hours, shutting down tourism and trapping people without access to help. Without urgent bridge upgrades, you are leaving lives and livelihoods exposed.
The economic damage will be immediate and severe. Flooding in the Maasai Mara can shut down tourism overnight, isolate lodges, and wipe out millions in revenue. This will affect not just businesses, but entire communities that depend on tourism. This cannot wait. Counties must act now working with engineers, national agencies, the private sector, and insurance companies to protect infrastructure and livelihoods. If you fail to act, the human and economic cost will be yours to answer for. You have been warned!