PS Fikirini should tell Kenyans why his camp is busy sponsoring Hashtag propaganda after his bodyguard shot dead a youth mobiliser.
You cannot wash blood with hashtags.
When a young life has been lost, the first response should be accountability and truth—not paid praise tweets trying to manufacture popularity and distract the public.
The political playbook has become embarrassingly predictable.
A scandal breaks. Evidence emerges. Public outrage grows. Then, almost on cue, an entire brigade of rented keyboards descends on social media. not to rebut the facts, but to suffocate them beneath a mountain of recycled propaganda, childish insults, and manufactured distractions.
These are not opinion leaders. They are crisis managers masquerading as thinkers, mercenaries of misinformation whose loyalty lasts only as long as the next payment.
If your job is to defend the indefensible instead of demanding accountability, you are not shaping public opinion you are prostituting your credibility.
No amount of coordinated tweeting can disinfect corruption, erase incompetence, or launder a scandal into a success story. Facts remain stubborn things, no matter how many paid hashtags or scripted talking points are deployed.
Counsel: There is credible material evidence that Cecil Ouma ENTERED Fikiri’s official vehicle and was shot dead INSIDE the vehicle where he had been with the PS. This is the most vital piece of evidence, together with the inadequate funds the PS allegedly gave him to give to the youth!! Fikiri must resign and be charged!
Catherine Jerono Tomno aka NTSA misadvised to sue me!
Have told her lawyers to file suit.
Looking forward to the suit so that we trace where the NTSA fines go to!
The High Court has suspended NTSA's mandatory annual inspection for privately owned, non-commercial vehicles.
The order will stay in place until June 22, 2027, as the court hears a case challenging the new inspection rules.
"Vitu kwa ground ni different" is a very strategic psychological operation to make you believe that your voice on social media does not matter.
It matters.
It is powerful.
If it doesn't matter, why do politicians post their completed projects here?
Despite difficult economic times, the one thing this administration simply WILL NOT do is cut spending on themselves or exercise any financial restraint. Tightening of belts is exclusively for wananchi
You know this country can make you sick.
You are taxed for owning a vehicle.
You are taxed 40% for every litre of petrol.
You are taxed 16% for spare parts.
The same people taxing you, loot your taxes and refuse to maintain roads.
Then suddenly, they want to charge you for mandatory inspection.
Make it make sense.
Wakili Charles Mugane, finyaa!
Lawyer Charles Mugane moves to the High Court to stop NTSA's new vehicle inspection rules, cites lack of public participation and unconstitutional fees.
High Court throws out AG Oduor's application to block Senator Okiya Omtatah's Sh7 trillion public debt case, judges rule petition will go to full hearing.
Ruto attacking Standard Media Group over unpaid workers is not concern for journalists, it is comedy from a President whose own government has helped starve media houses through advertising politics.
When he became President, he wanted media houses to worship him, massage his ego and treat every State House statement like gospel, but when some media houses refused to kneel properly, the government advert tap started being used as punishment.
That is where GAA money enters the story, because government advertising was turned into a political tap, opened for friendly media houses and closed for those that refused to become State House mouthpieces.
The Star got the deal because it became useful to the regime, but even that money is said to pass through hungry State House cartels who eat heavily before the real media business feels anything meaningful.
And let us be honest, The Star lost the public because many Kenyans no longer see it as a serious independent paper, they see it as a Ruto regime mouthpiece that traded trust for access and government favour.
So Ruto should stop pretending he cares about workers at Standard Media Group.
His government is part of the suffering of those employees, because once State advertising money became a loyalty reward, media houses that refused to sing for him were left to struggle while praise singers were fed.
This is not workers’ rights activism from Ruto.
It is a President mocking people who are already suffering from a system he helped weaponize........
Dear President William Ruto,
At a time when Kenya is marking two years since the deaths of young Gen Z protesters, your public attack on Standard Media Group is deeply worrying.The media is not your enemy. A free press is not a favour from State House. It is a right protected by the Constitution. Its work is to ask questions, report facts, expose failure and hold power to account.
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With all due respect President @WilliamsRuto, is not true that many of your 2022 campaign promises remain unfulfilled to this date?
You're simply being held to account by dint of Art. 10 of CoK 2010. No blackmail on facts being stated. Kwanza hiyo stadium ya Kamariny iko wapi?