@WilliamsRuto@HassanAliJoho Kenyans best associate your goverment with captured judiciary and corruption. But happy the long wait will be over very soon.
What struck me most about William Ruto's Madaraka Day speech wasn't what he said.
It was how small he made the occasion feel.
Madaraka Day is supposed to be bigger than any government, bigger than any region, bigger than any political agenda.
It's a day for reflecting on where Kenya is and where it's headed.
Yet after listening to the speech, you would struggle to identify a single bold national vision, a major economic breakthrough, or a compelling reason for struggling Kenyans to feel optimistic.
The speech sounded less like a President addressing a nation and more like a politician searching for achievements. A complete failure