Kihika donated 2 million in church fundraising huko Uasin Gishu.
Nakuru PGH mothers share beds.
Gilgil level 4 hospital has no working x-ray machine.
Hospital pharmacy shelves are empty.
But we want to transform this country with such nonsense.
Ngumu sana, I hate politicians.
EPRA has hiked Electricity charges by Ksh.3.87 per unit just a month after hiking it by Ksh.4 totalling to Ksh. 7.87 per unit.
Ndindi Nyoro Tomorrow in all TV and Social media "akitutea"
That viral clip of the guy asking if Ruto would trade one of his own children to the public for 2 million shillings is the most profound thing you will watch today. It completely exposes the sickening arrogance of state payouts. Human life isn't a budget line item.
TUmepanga
TUmesema
TUmeweka mikakati
TUtafanya
TUtapunguza
TUtateremsha
TUtahakikisha
TUtarekebisha
TUmeondoa
TUmeongeza
TUmeongea na waziri
TUkona ma contactors
TUkona PhDs
TUmeongea na Rais Macron
Vile Vile TUmetenga
Mwaka huu
Mwisho wa wiki hii
Kwanzia wiki ijayo
Chini ya miezi sita
Kufikia mwezi wa Tisa
Kuanzia mwezi ujao
Barabara itoke......iende.......
Sijui Kama TUNAELEWANA
"Mbona Ruto asichukue huyo kijana wake George Ruto, atupatie sisi ma GenZ tumuue, alafu tuchangie William Ruto Millioni mbili ? "
The Fear is Gone and The Rage is overflowing.
Tutahukumu wanasiasa wauwaji in equal measures. Wote watakamuliwa shingo na hao watoto wao
History written in blood shall never be erased by history written in ink.
May the young people we lost during the June 24th Gen Z protests Rest In Eternal Peace 💔
June 25th 2026.
KTN News decided to bless Ruto with a very good piece of his consistency in telling “alternative facts” and “Six months” promises.
The Gallery of Ruto lies it is. Wapi salute na makofi.
This evening I joined families, friends and victims of the June 25 Gen Z demonstrations for a memorial service at Nairobi Baptist Church.
We gathered to honour the lives of young Kenyans whose courage and sacrifice must never be forgotten. I firmly believe that June 25 MUST be recognised annually as a public holiday, a day for national reflection and remembrance. I also propose the establishment of a national monument in honour of these heroes.
This event reminded me of the earlier service I attended at CLJ Maranatha Church, Karen, Nairobi, held under the theme “A Day with the Father”, I reflected on the responsibility of leadership in our nation. Leaders must carry themselves with the heart of fathers and mothers, offering guidance, protection, and care, especially for our children. A nation is strongest when those in authority act not with force, but with compassion, wisdom, and a deep sense of duty to safeguard the vulnerable.
I urge our police service to exercise restraint and professionalism. The use of excessive force against unarmed citizens is unacceptable and must come to an end.
Kenya must choose the path of justice, accountability, and respect for human life.
Blessed be the name of the Lord From this time forth and forevermore! From the rising of the sun to its going down, The Lord’s name is to be praised. Ps 113:2-3 #RechargeWithMaria#ListenAndLive@maria_speaks
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This evening I joined my brother Dr. Fred Matiang’i for a strategic engagement on the political and economic transformation of Kenya.
Pamoja tutakomboa Kenya.
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!!
@NdindiNyoro Are you supporting ruto behind our backs
Sound to pretend to be with Kenyans but wen mostly need you're nowhere to be found..I think the trust deficit with Kenyans imekuwa kubwa sasa am sorry
@NdindiNyoro Finance Bill 24,25,26 umekua na travel plans conviniently on voting day. And that's also absconding work, missing on the most important day. Kiharu people mnaona mtu mlituma parliament.
We see you, from 18 yards box.
This morning, I joined the CITAM Leadership Prayer Breakfast at CITAM Embakasi, Nairobi. It was a gathering of church, administrative, and political leaders united in prayer and purpose.
The message was simple and clear: leadership is not a privilege. It is service and integrity is not optional, it is the foundation of servant leadership.
I had the honour of reading Chapter 6 of our Constitution to the congregation. This was a timely reminder that our founding document is not merely a legal text but a covenant between leaders and the people they serve.
As Nehemiah 2:18 calls us: "Let us rise up and build."
That is the charge to rise above self-interest, lead with courage. Honour the trust placed upon you.
The mission remains clear and together we shall Komboa Kenya.