KTN has chosen to do the Lord's work once again exposing Ruto's LIES after lies with his famous phrase "In Six Months"
More recently with Tharaka Nithi Bridge. Kindiki amepokea Stray moto hapo. Full video
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"Tumepanga...
Tumesema...
Tumeweka mikakati...
Tutafanya....
Tumeahidi...
Tutapunguza...
Tutateremsha...
Tutahakikisha...
Mwaka huu...
Chini ya miezi sita...
Kufikia mwezi wa Tisa...
Tumeongea na waziri...
Kuanzia mwezi ujao...
Vile vile Tumetenga....
Sijui Kama tunaelewana?"
Good morning fellow Kenyans
There is a growing gap in our politics between what is said in public and what is done when it matters most. A democracy cannot thrive on speeches alone. It is built on presence, participation, and the willingness to be counted when it is inconvenient.
Kenyans are left asking a simple question; what is the value of political outrage if it disappears at the point of decision? At some point, leadership must mean more than commentary.
Abagusii could do head surgery before modern medicine, and the chances of survival and healing were 90%+. The surgeon with his team could even take a break to take some busaa before proceeding with the procedure. Epic!
BREAKING: 187 MPs skipped the Finance Bill 2026 vote.
122 voted YES.
40 voted NO.
187 were absent.
Let that sink in.
More than half of Parliament failed to show up for a vote that will affect taxes, prices, businesses, and millions of Kenyan households.
Yet every month, taxpayers still pay their salaries, allowances, mileage claims, and perks.
Kenyans need the names of all 187 MPs who were absent.
If you can't show up for the Finance Bill, what exactly are taxpayers paying you for?
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Finance Bill 2026.
Out of 347 MPs, only 162 showed up to vote on one of the most consequential pieces of legislation affecting millions of Kenyans.
122 voted YES
40 voted NO
185 MPs were absent
If only 162 MPs can determine the future of the country's finances, then Kenyans have every right to ask:
Why are taxpayers funding 347 MPs when nearly half the House is missing during critical national decisions? ๐ฐ๐ช
1 Trillionaire and 17 Billionaires said "Read these books" in their interviews:
1. Elon Musk โ Zero to One
2. Mukesh Ambani โ Leonardo da Vinci
3. Warren Buffett โ Poor Charlie's Almanack
4. Jeff Bezos โ Rework
5. Sam Altman โ Read Write Own
6. Satya Nadella โ Nonviolent Communication
7. Tim Cook โ The 5 Types of Wealth
8. Jack Ma โ Tao Te Ching
9. Bill Gates โ Principles
10. Larry Page โ Measure What Matters
11. Marc Benioff โ Scale
12. Vinod Khosla โ Only the Paranoid Survive
13. Larry Ellison โ High Output Management
14. Changpeng Zhao โ Alchemy
15. Michael Dell โ The Outsiders
16. Sheryl Sandberg โ Blitzscaling
17. Peter Thiel โ The Sovereign Individual
18. Jack Dorsey โ The Score Takes Care of Itself
Most people scroll past books.
Billionaires build empires with them.
Mr. William Ruto and his boys are on a looting spree.
Acknowledging that his game over, they are saying it is injury time.
That is the mantra.
They are looting everything from struggling Kenyans. Kenya is simply fleeced.
Dry!
Just 13 days to the closure of the financial year 2024/25, they are stealing a whooping Kshs. 6.2 Billion through a supplementary budget in votes that are not audited.
The money to be drawn in cash through votes disguised as maintenance and operations, other operating expenses and security operations.
The cash is being siphoned through State House, Office of the Deputy President, state department of Internal Security and the National Intelligence Service.
This is money for bribing voters, paying goons, buying MPs and Senators, counter-productive empowerment programs and the Ol Kolou by-election.
This is happening when hospitals have no drugs, cancer patients are deep pain, our students have no capitation, university and college students have no funding, name it!
Lord God, please have Mercy on our beloved Country, Kenya!
Three protesters shot dead in Nanyuki. Students shot inside their own hostel at Multimedia University.
Hooded, unidentifiable officers firing live rounds on unarmed Kenyans.
This is not law enforcement. This is the constitution being violated in broad daylight.
As we approach the 2nd anniversary of June 25, we must refuse to normalise what we are witnessing.
Accountability is not optional. It is what justice looks like in practice.
Here is my statement on the current pattern of violence by the Police: