Mr Somoei @WilliamsRuto . What are these Transformations you claim your ‘Administration’ has done?
The only thing you have brought this country is shame,Pain,Regret and Grief.
1. Electricity billing has gone up
2. Fuel prices have sky rocketed
3. Unemployment has sky rocketed
4. Companies have closed down because of taxation
5. Extra judicial killings and Abduction cases have sky rocketed
6. Car importation has reduced
7. Corruption and extortion is at its peak
8. Land grabbing is at its peak
9. I have never seen roads this poorly maintained
10. Robbery with violence is at its peak- from the goons you hire seasonally to counter protesters
11. Government expenditure is at its peak- with zero results to show
12. Hospitals are turning away patients because they dony have drugs
What Transformation are you bragging about.
YOU HAVE DONE NOTHING FOR THIS COUNTRY!
Who remembers this italian woman? Kuki Gallman. In 2017 she was shot twice by cattle herders in Laikipia. She calls herself a ‘Conservationist’ but what she is,is a thief. Currently she owns about 101,000 acres of fenced land in Laikipia. How she got this land is not exactly known.
In one of her books called I dreamed of Africa,she writes that she had a dream and felt that it was her Duty and responsibility to come and protect animals in Laikipia.
But one Question most of us have actively asked her,were there no animals to protect in Italy where she came from? Who gave her permission to come here and implement her delusions at the expense of the local community?
In 1970,chiefs were hoodwinked,and treaties were signed to evacuate local communities,the Maasai,Samburu,pokot,from their lands and create space for these Settlers. They were colonizers then,not settlers. They had invaded us.
They came built long railways,not for us but to help them extract every important resource Kenya(Africa) has. They planted coffee and tea,not for us,but for export to britain
This woman Kuki Gallman,claims to be protecting animals. And we have asked her,this animals that you claim to protect,who protected them in 1960s back when you whites hadnt set foot here. Isnt it us who lived with these animals? They never answer this
So she has grabbed one hundred thousand acres in Laikipia,claiming to be protecting girrafes and Zebras. The same zebras that farmers live with in kedong Naivasha. Upto recently when she was shot after community had enough,and they want their land back,she had a very big resort in there,mzungus would pay thousands in dollars to stay there at night
But the real owners of these lands,the pastrolists,have been denied entry to their lands.
CONservation must End.
Mzungu ni mtu Mkora sana.
Where is the parliamentary legislation that allows the government to import sick Americans into our sovereign territory?
Where?
Show us!
#RejectEbolaBillions
Here is another example hidden inside the Finance Bill 2026 & why the bill is dangerous.
Transport of sugarcane from farms to factories is currently ZERO-RATED.
But under the Finance Bill, it is being moved to VAT EXEMPT. Evidence below, under 157
Why does this matter?
Under zero-rating, businesses involved in the transport chain can recover input VAT on their costs and operations. That helps reduce the final cost burden in the sugar production process.
But once the service becomes VAT EXEMPT, that VAT can no longer be recovered.
This increases operational and production costs, which may eventually be passed to consumers through higher sugar prices.
And this is exactly why many people may miss what is happening.
If you only read the Finance Bill without comparing it to the current VAT Act, you may not immediately notice the impact.
The bill does not directly say:
“Sugar prices will go up.”
Instead, it quietly moves items from ZERO-RATED schedules to VAT EXEMPT schedules.
That is why people must pay close attention to these changes. This is what Mbadi and Pro UDA bots wont say.
And that is why many of us are saying:
Reject the Finance Bill 2026.
Never take Africans seriously when they cry about their leaders, it's all nonsense. Because reality is Africans cheer for the exact leaders they complain about
Spend 5 minutes on African social media spaces or at any rally and you’ll see it.
The same people posting “our leaders are corrupt” are in the comments cheering for those leaders when they throw a party, hand out cash, or insult a rival tribe.
It’s not oppression. It’s a transaction.
*1. They want patronage, not principles*
The complaint isn’t “stop corruption.” The complaint is “why isn’t the corruption benefiting me?” When the elite shares the loot, the crowd claps. When the loot stops flowing, the crowd riots. The system stays intact because nobody actually wants it gone. They want to be the ones holding the bag. You're not "anti corruption" rather you're "anti-not-me"
*2. Tribalism over accountability*
Criticize a leader and the first response is “he’s our son.” Competence, policy, results don’t matter. What matters is tribe, region, religion. So you end up re-electing the same man for years and years, then blaming “neocolonialism” when nothing works. You don’t get punished by your leader. You protect him from punishment.
*3. Behavior creates the system*
If you bribe for a driver’s license, sell your vote for some little money, and celebrate politicians who loot, you’re not a victim of bad leadership. You’re the demand side of the market. Bad leaders don’t fall from the sky. They’re a direct reflection of what the population rewards.
*4. The cycle repeats because it works for everyone*
Elites get power and money. The crowd gets handouts, tribal pride, and someone to blame when things fail. Nobody has to change. Everyone gets to play the victim while participating in the game.
*5. You worship the same behavior you claim to hate*
Flashy cars, stolen money, zero accountability. You call it “making it.” You drag your sons to take selfies with the thief because “he’s a big man.” Then you act shocked when the next generation grows up thinking looting is the career path. You’re not raising victims. You’re raising the next batch of thieves.
You don’t get the government you deserve in theory. You get the government you consistently reward in practice.
If the behavior doesn’t change, the leaders won’t either.
Learn OR perish
A national budget is the people’s ledger. Kenyans must not be misled, and we must not be silent in the face of what points to the possible misappropriation of public funds.
Accountability is not optional.
GRAPHIC PHOTOS:
There is a trending conversation on Kenyan X about the deteriorating Public Health System.
This is a conversation that never ends.
The public health system gets worse every year because we have allowed politicians to infiltrate the health system.
Governors, Senators and MCAs influence the structure, resources and frameworks that govern the public health sector.
They decide who receives supplies, who receives resources and what framework runs the system. All this is to siphon resources allocated to the delivery of public health services.
They cripple our health sector, but when they fall sick, they fly abroad.
The photos you are seeing were taken by me back in 2019 when I was heading a public hospital.
This woman had been assaulted by her husband after an evening quarrel because of food.
When she came to the emergency department, her ear was dangling like a soot strand hanging precariously from my grandmother's hut.
In the emergency department, at the minor theatre, in the emergency tray:
• There were no stitching needles or surgical sutures.
• There were no sterilised packs.
• There was no lignocaine for local anaesthesia.
I had no choice but to fix her earlobe.
This was the time when NHIF revenue allocation had just been transferred from the Hospital Management Team to the County Treasury, where County Officials decided who, when, and how much hospitals would receive to fund their budgets.
So, because there were no supplies, I had to beg the maternity matron for them, promising to replenish them.
I did the work. I fixed the earlobe and discharged her.
She didn't have any money with her, which was, of course, obvious, given the family's disagreement over food.
So, I had to dip into my pocket to buy Lignocaine, sutures and Jik to sterilise the pack I had borrowed.
The public health system has been in a mess because self-serving politicians distorted the spirit of devolving the health function.
These politicians spend county resources on buildings, aesthetics, decor, colour, and public relations exercises, except for the basics like:
• Adequate supplies.
• A motivated health care staff.
• A reliable and accessible system.
Unless we overhaul the entire system of political brinkmanship and wheeler-dealers,
Unless we say enough is enough and commit ourselves to draining the swamp,
Unless we stop glamorizing corruption,
Unless we stop sterilizing negative ethno-chauvinist politicians,
Unless we stop pretending to detest corruption, yet when it favours us, we say it is "God's Grace,"
— We shall continue gnashing our teeth, year in and year out.
The people who are silent when doctors, clinicians, nurses and other healthcare staff are complaining about dwindling public health services are the same people who silently collude with corrupt politicians to supply substandard resources in our public hospitals.
CHANGE or PERISH
#BetterTogether
Dr Job Obwaka, a decorated obstetrician and senior leader at The Nairobi Hospital, was abducted around 9:00am this Saturday morning by police officers. His phone was confiscated and switched off, sparking widespread concern for his safety.
Dr Obwaka had anticipated his potential arrest amid an ongoing dispute over the hospital’s management and land ownership and had already secured anticipatory bail to avoid detention.
This appears connected to allegations of a powerful push to seize control of The Nairobi Hospital and the valuable land it owns. Drawing from patterns in similar high-stakes business conflicts, there are fears that Obwaka could face coercion, including beatings, humiliation, or pressure to surrender Nairobi Hospital interests to a powerful man. He is the latest victim to follow this pattern.
In August 2023, the sugar billionaire Jaswant Singh Rai (chairman of Kabras Sugar and related firms) was abducted in Nairobi’s Kilimani area. He had earlier defied Ruto, and was told to choose death or handover his interest in Mumias Sugar. He was abducted, tortured, and threatened, after which he handed over his interests upon being released.
In late 2024, businessman Benson Sande Ndeta (founder of Savannah Clinker) expressed interest in acquiring Bamburi Cement. Someone who is building avoidable housing, and the main steel and cement supplier, wanted to buy Bamburi. Ndeta was arrested, detained, and told to keep off, but he refused. He was then charged with eight counts of fraud. Then, after giving up his bid to buy Bamburi, the charges against him were magically dropped.
These cases highlight a disturbing pattern: individuals challenging powerful interests in major deals often encounter enforced disappearances, detention, or other pressures that lead to conceding.
All three arrests have one thing in common, he gets what he wants, even if it means, abducting, torturing, or even killing anyone who stands in his way. There is a class of privileged Kenyans who think their money will save them from this level of impunity. Your money will not save you if we don’t reclaim Kenya and send this greedy man home.
This is a man who doesn’t believe that even God can stop him. He wanted to steal land in State House by claiming he was building a Ksh 2 billion church, before the courts stopped him.
As you demand to have Dr Obwaka released, shout even louder for everyone who doesn’t have a voters card to urgently get one. All those illegal immigrants he is registering might vote but the will of the Kenyan people shall prevail.
Moi and Ruto.
Two men. One path to power. One trail of tears.
Moi rose from Vice President to President after the death of Jomo Kenyatta and turned Kenya into a nation that survived by silence.
Ruto rose from Deputy President after the exit of Uhuru Kenyatta and turned Kenya into a nation that survives by suffering.
Different decades. Same cruelty.
Under Moi, detention without trial broke spirits.
Under Ruto, economic violence breaks families.
Under Moi, fear lived in whispers.
Under Ruto, fear lives in empty kitchens, unpaid hospital bills, police batons, and jobless youth.
The presidencies of Moi and Ruto brought Kenya pain, tears, and agony.
They ate everything.
They ate land, money, institutions, hope.
They ate until nothing was left for the ordinary Kenyan.
And because both men come from the same community, their actions rightly or wrongly created fear in the national psyche.
Not because of who the Kalenjin people are,
but because of what these two men did with power.
No community should carry the sins of leaders.
No tribe should be judged by the worst men it has produced.
But leadership leaves scars, and Kenya is covered in them.
This country must reject the lie that bad leadership is destiny.
Reject the lie that suffering is normal.
Reject the lie that tribe matters more than justice.
Kenya must unite now not around names, not around surnames, not around regions but around truth.
That no president is above the people.
That no community owns the State.
That never again will one man’s hunger for power cost millions their dignity.
Unity is not silence.
Unity is courage.
And courage today means saying this plainly:
Moi failed Kenya.
Ruto is failing Kenya.
And Kenya deserves better than recycled pain.
It's 47 counties 45 tribes all religions vs William Kipchirchir Ruto.
Not to hate. But to end this cycle once and for all.
Ecclesiastes 7: 27 — 29:
While I was still searching,
but not finding,
I found one upright man among a thousand,
but not one upright woman among them all.
This is a complex debate.
Have you considered that we have perhaps the most illiterate governance today since independence.....
Led by a PhD holder, deputized by an alleged professor of law..... and a host of advisors from top universities in the world?
In 2013, i witnessed the political circus of my lifetyme. My community uniting across all sectors - university professors and illiterate peasants, billionaire entrepreneurs and hawkers, ....
You couldnt tell them apart based on political opinions and choice.
They all united to vote for a person whose only credential was a family name!!
I find more tribalism and political mediocrity among the educated (sometimes) more than the illiterate
State House is a PUBLIC building belonging to all Kenyans. It doesn’t belong to UDA and shouldn’t be used for PARTISAN political activities. Ruto’s conversion of @StateHouseKenya as UDA headquarters is ILLEGAL. #RutoMustGo
Mr. Faya Faya,
China’s poverty success happened at a time when the state had real breathing room roughly two shillings of debt for every ten shillings the economy produced.
Kenya today is in a very different place. As I write this, the confused KK regime is using about eight out of every ten shillings it collects just to service debt. That leaves almost nothing for development, jobs, or productivity.
With a budget already mortgaged like this, you don’t plan poverty away with a tweet.
One more thing that matters and is often ignored.....................
When people say China lifted 800 million people out of poverty, they are talking about extreme poverty people surviving on around two dollars a day or less. Kenya’s claim that 40% of the population is poor uses a different and higher poverty line, one that includes food, rent, transport, school fees, and basic living costs.
These are not the same measure. China counted only those at the very bottom. Kenya’s figure covers a much larger group of struggling households. Comparing the two is the same fantasy math as saying Kenya will be another Singapore just because the KK regime keeps repeating it.
Fuck you and your stupid Rhinos @rebecca_miano . How much does kenya even make from Tourism?
This is community Land you’re stealing in the name of conserving Rhinos. And for those who dont understand 3200sq km,is about 790,000acres.
For just how many, 10 to 15 rihnos? While this is happening Park fees are being increased to keep locals away so that big hotels can be built inside the parks,only accessible to the top dollar earners.
The next government we put in place,God willing,must examine all these Conservation Bloody reserves. And KWS must be scrutinized properly,they are the biggest colonial tool we have arounf.
Tourism in kenya is a scam,and we are making Nothing meaningful from it.
Kenyas revenue is coming from Overtaxation and Overborrowing. Nothing else!!
Just Imagine, 790,000acres? Jesus christ!!
The debt Moi handed to Kibaki: 600 billion.
600 billion in 40 years.
The debt Kibaki handed Uhuru: 1.8 trillion.
Kibaki borrowed 1.2 trillion in 10 years.
The debt Uhuru handed Ruto: 8.5 trillion.
Uhuru borrowed 7.3 trillion in 10 years!
Legally, Uhuru was allowed to borrow only 2 trillion, but he borrowed an extra 5.3 trillion ILLEGALLY.
By the time Uhuru left, we had paid 7 trillion according to an independent and verifiable forensic audit.
We paid the legal 2 trillion, and also paid Uhuru's illegal debt of 5 trillion.
Therefore, our balance was 1.5 trillion in 2022.
However, the debt has continued to skyrocket, rising from 8.5 trillion to 12 trillion.
This begs the question, who is pocketing our money?
Why is the parliament not summoning Uhuru to explain this blatant constitutional violation?
Why is Ruto not being put to task by parliament on why he continues to abet this illegal repayment?
Why are we paying a debt that doesn't exist?
Today, for every 100 shillings we collect as revenue, 96 shillings is repaying this debt.
A debt that doesn't exist, builds nothing, and gives zero return on investment.
We are only left with 4 shillings to pay civil servants, run the government, and build infrastructure.
We are in chains.
Our children deserve to be told the truth.
We can't hand the country to them that is in debt, in shambles and in chains.
This madness must stop!
@CA_Kenya, this is an example of what I am talking about.
You can choose to ignore while our data is unsafe in the hands of rogue microfinance, phoney bundle sellers, scammers, betting companies, criminals and abductors.
Data is the new oil; don't sell our privacy.
@ODPC_KE