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The Ol Kalou by-election is proving that indeed DCP Party is only popular online and in rallies, but not on the ground.
There's panic in the DCP camp. They can't believe the in-roads the UDA candidate is making.
The DCP candidate is financially challenged and thus he's unable to go deep into the villages.
Friendly Reminder: Kenyans Fell Hook, Line, and Sinker for Another Cheap Psyop
Friendly reminder that Kenyans, easily egged on by NIS digital mercenaries who twisted Bien Aime’s quote “presence is no submission,” placed their desperate hopes of lower fuel prices on this slum-dweller without bothering to vet his ideological leanings, track record of activism, or even the slightest stake in the transport sector.
He’s not a vehicle owner. He’s not a transport operator. He’s not even a boda boda rider. Just a government-planted quack specifically stationed to distract whatever remains of the educated masses.
Kenyans literally generated AI memes of him like brain-dead cult followers.
If there is any damning indictment of how deeply entrenched the strain of anti-intellectualism is in Kenya, this pathetic episode is it. Families sold land and livestock to educate a cluster of Kenyans who can still be flipped overnight by the cheapest, most obvious psyop imaginable.
That collective amnesia made them conveniently forget they are still paying extortionate fuel prices - the second highest in Africa.
It is utterly embarrassing logging into this app and witnessing the pandemic of stupidity and mental impotence on full display.
Even more shameful is seeing clout-chasing influencers like thirst-trapper @evenmaina who is currently rehabilitating a washed-up musician, at the forefront of this idiocy, all for a few miserable NIS handouts.
This level of gullibility explains exactly why Kenya remains stuck in endless cycles of suffering.
President William Ruto has today begun a strategic 3-nation tour of Europe, visiting Belgium, Norway & Finland
The visit is focused on attracting investment, and strengthening partnerships that will create jobs, boost trade &support Kenya’s economic growth
Safe skies Rais Ruto
I once listened to RAILA ODINGA give an estimate of how much he was using for a days presidential campaign and was shocked.
Raila had organic crowd but still mobilization was needed. He spent 20 MILLION on an average day. KALONZO MUSYOKA had nothing, we only condone him just as we can get Kambas in our basket.
Now I am not surprised Kalonzo is begging for your hard earned 50 bob. Presidential campaign is no joke and that's why GA-CHIE-TA works day and night to have UHURU KENYATTA in his pack.
For this reason alone I am confident that My President, William Samoei Ruto has no competitor.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Tomorrow there will be a major ruling over the Impeachment of the Impeached Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua who is struggling to salvage his already buried Political Career,Initially Riggy G didn't want the three bench high Court Judges of Justice Eric Ogolla, Freda Mugambi and Antony Murima to Proceed with his impeachment case at the Senate due to reasons well known to him but all those attempts were quashed after the Supreme court clarification.
Wamunyoro villager Rigathi Gachagua is also challenging his impeachment legality by arguing that the Senate didn't give him a right to respond ,Yet he was being waited at the Senate in that fateful afternoon only to pull an emergency Surprise From Doctor Gikonyo's Karen hospital with "HEARTACHE BREAKING NEWS" (Delay tactics), Digging into facts the Senators had already had the diecast whether Wamunyoro spoke or not his impeached was already approved from facts tabled from the National Assembly!
Finally Rigathi Gachagua also tried to apply reverse psychology with his lawyers Making Prayers to the Court that he be acquitted from the "impeachment plague" but he won't demand to be reinstated as a Deputy President Since DP Kithure Kindiki was Legally installed , he demands his Full time 5 years salary , VIP protection, Medical cover , House helps , Chefs Government cars and other Compensations , something that can't happen under the blue sky unless they nullify the whole impeachment Process back to √0, Gachagua Should just Join Mike Sonko and Ferdinand Waititu WhatsApp group this Early!
Dennis Onyango: Sifuna was Raila’s political son. Raila liked him and his ability to articulate issues but lost him during an explosive interview where he made Raila look like he did not know what he was doing. I don’t know whether they ever made it up #CitizenSundayLive
Wetangula-Papa wa Roma!
There's only one pope, and he resides in Rome. He knows how the political cards play.
You'll make all the noise but all credits belongs to Papa!
Bungoma High Students say they Can’t be in School while LENANA and ALLIANCE are at home.
This is the new excuse driving chaos in our schools.Peer pressure has weaponized it.
When one group of students walks out, others feel compelled to follow or be branded cowards.
Social media has become the engine room for this destruction.
Closed WhatsApp groups and TikTok challenges now coordinate school strikes and dormitory fires in real time.
Students who never met are planning arson together from their phones.
Parental neglect has left a vacuum that the worst online influences now fill.
Children with smartphones but no supervision are raising themselves on unfiltered content.
The result is burning dorms, disrupted calendars, and traumatized communities.
This is not youthful rebellion. It is copycat crime enabled by technology.
No child under 16 has the maturity to navigate digital mobs that reward the most reckless act.
Australia understood this two years ago and restricted social media access for minors.
The UK followed last year with similar child safety measures.
Kenya cannot wait for the next school to burn before we act.
Regulating social media for children under 16 is not censorship.
It is basic child protection, the same way we keep alcohol and casinos from minors.
We must give parents and schools legal backing to limit access until a child is old enough to handle it.
Speaker Moses Wetangula declares total war on Sifuna
Hosts 20k youths in his Mukhenya home in Bungoma County
Wetangula promises to teach Sifuna serious political lessons
I once said that this "Linda mkundu ya Sifuna" movement would go nowhere
Anywhere and everywhere Babu Owino is involved, there always seem to be internal friction
Anyway letu jicho tu
@JosephMasta2#Aljazeera has adopted a bad habit of discrediting Africa while they have their own problems. The Western Tigers are not impressed by the Black African Giant rising and threatening their existence. They thought they would also join others to loot and control us. Wapi?😅
Prof Makau's take in today's Sunday Nation on the sensationalised Al Jazeera story is very spot on.
Al Jazeera criticises Kenya, yet its owners,the Qatari govt oversees an administration with worst human rights records,especially on African migrant workers, unlike here in Kenya
@BiancaNaom1 The strength of Kenya’s democracy lies in its institutions. Courts, Parliament, and the media all play critical roles in ensuring transparency and preventing abuse of power.
@BiancaNaom1 Unlike Qatar, whose rulers own Al Jazeera, Kenya has a free press, an independent Judiciary and Legislature, as well as a check and balance system that ensures none of the three arms of government can rule supreme over another.
Prof. Makau Mutua’s column in today’s Sunday Nation asks the HARD questions that demand answers. If Al Jazeera seeks to interrogate Kenya’s democracy, then Kenya reserves the right to interrogate Al Jazeera’s pulpit.
Unlike Qatar, whose rulers own Al Jazeera outright, Kenya is a constitutional democracy anchored in a free press, an independent Judiciary, and a Legislature that checks executive power. Our system is not perfect, but it is alive. We elect our leaders and we hold them to account through ballots, courts, and public discourse. That is the hard, imperfect work of a democracy in the making, and we claim it proudly.
Surveillance is not tyranny when it protects a free society. Homeowners install locks, hire guards, and review CCTV when security is breached. States do the same. The first duty of any government is to keep its people safe. Intelligence gathering, done lawfully and with oversight, is the foundation of national security, not a scandal.
Before Al Jazeera lectures Kenya on freedom, let it turn the camera on Doha. Qatar is an absolute monarchy with no elected parliament, no free press, and no independent judiciary. Its broadcaster cannot claim the moral high ground while its own house silences dissent.
And if we are speaking of human rights, let Al Jazeera dedicate a documentary to how Qatar treats its migrant workers. Thousands of Africans built the gleaming towers of Doha. Many returned in coffins. Many still toil under conditions Kenya would never tolerate. Charity begins at home, and so should accountability.
Kenya welcomes criticism, but not hypocrisy. We are not a perfect nation, but we are a free one. We debate in Parliament, we sue in court, we publish in bold headlines, and we vote out those who fail us. That is more than can be said for the owners of Al Jazeera.
Next time you point a finger at Nairobi, Al Jazeera, remember three more are pointing back at Doha.