GenZs are desperate for a hero so much so that anyone who speaks their grievances emotionally controls them. Just the other day Quickmart economist was fronted as a Kibaki reincarnate with some even saying he would solve our debt crisis in 2 years. Some people never learn.
Kibagendi is always interesting, he just waited all of them to make noise for almost 5 minutes and he walked up calm and collected only to refer to Junet and his cronies as Linda Ruto.
Dear Ndindi Nyoro,
During the debate on the Finance Bill 2026, you stood in Parliament and spoke about how punitive the proposals were to ordinary Kenyans. You presented yourself as a defender of the people.
But when the moment of truth arrived the vote itself where were you?
If the Bill was truly harmful, why didn't you vote against it?
If you believed it would burden Kenyans, why did you abscond instead of taking a stand?
What is the value of a speech if it is not backed by action?
Leadership is not tested when cameras are rolling. Leadership is tested when a vote is called.
The easiest place to stand with the people is at the microphone. The hardest place is on the voting record.
Kenyans do not live on speeches. They live with the consequences of decisions made in Parliament.
You cannot condemn a policy with your words and then disappear when it is time to stop it. The distance between what a leader says and what a leader does is where trust lives or dies.
Many Kenyans are asking: Was your absence a political calculation? Was it convenient neutrality? Or was it silent support for those pushing measures you publicly opposed?
History rarely remembers who gave the best speech; it remembers who showed up when it mattered.
Martin Luther King Jr. famously said, "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
Say it plainly: were you with the people, or were you protecting William Ruto while appearing to oppose him?
Because from where many Kenyans stand, it looks like you wanted the credit for speaking against the Bill without taking the responsibility of voting against it.
Quickmart economist is always absent when it comes to voting in parliament but is available to host economic lectures and pressers. You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
Diddy Nyoro is a sharp boy who toys with the emotions of Kenyans giving them hope but is always absent during the voting of key bills. When some of us said he is a fraud revolutionary, we were insulted to high heaven. Time has vindicated the truthful and the just.
122 Members of Parliament Voted Supporting the Finance Bill Out 349 Members Voted Who Support @WilliamsRuto
Thats 35% ,Voted.65% including all Mrima MPs Dissapeared,They Did Not want to Be Associated With Kasongo Wet Dreams.
That reflects @Kasongo Support in the Country.
40 MPs Voted NO.
Do your Maths.70% of All MPs Do Not Support The Reign of Economic Terror Being Unleashed on Kenyans by KK Government and That Reflects on Elections 2027.
Wait Mrima Mps Who have been Eating Kasongo Money will Justify That they were in Olkalao.Dead in the Water.
Expect Kibaki reincarnate to hold a presser anytime from now explaining the inner workings of the economy from the fuel crisis and how to solve it to odious debt.
He always pretends to stand with the people, but he is a hypocrite and someone Kenyans should never trust. When Kenyans were looking to him to stand with them during the Finance Bill 2026 debate, he chose not to vote.
We should call out Ndindi Nyoro openly,man pretends to care about Kenyans,ranting so loud in national TV how fuel should come down, just creating attention on himself to be seen 'opposing' the Bill but when real matters like voting starts he vanishes in thin air. HE”S A MOLE!!
NEW: Kimani Ichung’wah says State House and the Office of the President need more money because President Ruto hosted the President of France and such events cost money.
Eiiih, Ichung’wah.
Was it a matter of life and death for Kenya to host the French President when we're constantly being told the country is broke?
This is exactly the problem. When ordinary Kenyans are being asked to tighten their belts, the government is busy justifying more spending on prestige events.
If money is scarce, shouldn't every shilling go to hospitals, schools, roads, and lowering the cost of living?
Borrowing money to finance lavish state functions is like taking a loan to throw a party while your children are hungry.
The painful part is that they know the bill will eventually be passed to taxpayers through new taxes, fees, and levies.
This govt must go
An MP who is always available for pressers, interviews and economic analysis forums but unavailable to vote over crucial matters like the finance bill is a fraud.
You saw what happened with the 2026 Finance Bill yesterday in the National Assembly?
You saw the tension and distractions yesterday in the Senate when Okiya Omtatah was presenting the Odious Debts motion?
That is why I tell you that politicians are not your friends.
Politicians are in business with your taxes and they don't care about you.
Stop renting your voices to politicians.
Stop cheering and dancing for these thugs.
Your submission emboldens them.
The fastest way to defeat dictators is by making their lives uncomfortable.
Withdraw, stay tough, ask questions and challenge.
#DrainTheSwamp
Some 187 MPs were allegedly induced by the government to absent themselves from Parliament during the crucial vote on the Finance Bill 2026.
Many of these same legislators will later emerge in public forums, delivering eloquent lectures on economics and professing unwavering solidarity with ordinary Kenyans.
But how does an MP claim to stand with the people while failing to appear in Parliament and cast a "No" vote when the people most urgently require one?
Kenyans have seen this script before. Just as happened with sections of the draconian Finance Bill 2024, provisions temporarily withdrawn from the Finance Bill 2026 may well find their way back into Parliament through procedural manoeuvres, escaping meaningful public scrutiny before being quietly enacted.
When the dust settles, we will once again be told that there is nothing citizens can do about it. It is political duplicity masquerading as leadership.