Please celebrate Ruto for the following.
1. Giving passports to RSF-linked individuals
2. The 2024/2025 abduction
3. SHA scandals, looted billions, and ghost hospitals
4. Making university education unaffordable
5. The killing of hundreds of young people in 2024/2025
6. Attempts to control and intimidate the media
7. Higher taxation and economic pressure on citizens
8. Ghost schools and failing public institutions
9. A failing health sector
10. Privatization of key state corporations
11. State capture of the judiciary
12. Growing unconstitutionalism and disregard for the rule of law
13. Tough economic status resulting to femicide and pedicide.
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So now Kenya has reached a point where citizens are arrested for hating failed leadership while the real looters of this country move around with convoys, police escorts and microphones lecturing hungry wananchi about patriotism.
William Ruto has turned anger into a crime because anger is now directed at him everywhere. Markets are angry. Youth are angry. Workers are angry. Even businesses are collapsing under taxes designed to feed a bloated political class living like kings while ordinary Kenyans survive on debt and despair.
Kidero Jasuba did not create unemployment. He did not raise fuel prices. He did not invent overtaxation. He did not loot public funds. He did not push millions into hopelessness.
The pain Kenyans are expressing was created by William Ruto’s government.
What the DCI is doing now is not law enforcement. It is political intimidation. A state that cannot defend its record starts hunting critics. That is why people believe Farouk Kibet and the political machinery around State House are using security agencies like private weapons against dissenters.
Meanwhile, leaders who have made reckless ethnic remarks and dangerous statements remain untouched because loyalty to power has become the new immunity card in Kenya.
You cannot arrest an entire country for being angry.
You cannot handcuff hunger. You cannot jail frustration. You cannot silence a generation whose future has been destroyed by greed, lies and betrayal.
The more this regime uses fear, the more Kenyans become convinced that the government is terrified of its own people.
Kenyans are not blind. We are just tired of being lied to every single day.
This fuel price hike is not about development. It is not about roads. It is not about helping the economy. It is about 2027 politics. They know the ground is hostile. They know people are angry. They know trust is dead. That is why they are collecting money aggressively now while they still control everything.
Then later they will reduce fuel by 20 or 30 shillings and expect desperate Kenyans to clap as if they have performed a miracle. That is the oldest political trick in the book. Create pain first. Then slightly reduce the pain and demand praise.
Look at ordinary life today. When Uhuru Kenyatta left office, a bar of Protex soap was around 90 shillings. Today it is heading to 200. Food prices are brutal. Transport is brutal. Rent is brutal. Parents are surviving on debts. Young people have degrees but no jobs. Small businesses are collapsing quietly every day.
And while people are drowning, leaders are busy defending the same system destroying the country.
John Mbadi says they will “engage the president” to lower fuel prices. Engage him about what exactly? The same government benefiting from every extra shilling Kenyans are forced to pay at the pump? You cannot pretend to fight a fire while warming your hands from the same flames.
William Ruto is not standing outside this crisis. He is at the center of it.
Kenyans were told fuel levies would improve roads and infrastructure. Billions have already been collected. Over 80 billion shillings. Where is that money? Ordinary citizens are still driving on broken roads, businesses are still suffering, and public services are still collapsing. Meanwhile a small political class is living large, protected from the pain they created.
That is why it looks ridiculous watching people like Opiyo Wandayi exhausting themselves defending this government. You cannot convince hungry people that suffering is progress. You cannot lecture struggling citizens about patience while leaders are flying around in luxury and protecting cartels.
This is no longer about tribes. It is no longer about campaign songs and political excitement. This is about survival.
By 2027, Kenyans will not just be voting for a candidate. They will be voting to save themselves, their families, and their future. Nobody is coming to rescue this country for us. Citizens themselves must decide whether they want to continue normalizing exploitation dressed up as leadership.
A government that survives by making life harder for its own people cannot keep pretending to be the solution.
The problem is already in power.
No man we can’t act as if watoto kupotea is a normal thing.
We can’t be giving this politicians platforms yet they are not raising any alarms or doing anything about the children disparaging.
What actions are the government taking?
#LindaWatoto
It kills me everytime I imagine Eric Shieni thought we got done with this regime just before he died at the parliament gate.
The journey might be long but victory is certain
Tuko Kadi.
I don’t even blame Macron for telling “ill mannered Africans” to shut up😏
I blame any African that attended that event thinking France can help Africa move “Forward”
Ya’ll deserve to be treated like the idiots you are✌🏾
Nifanye nini nikitaka #MwoshoMoja itrend na ishike hadi kwa ground?
“Make parliament great,” ndo agenda.
Tupeleke all non-performing MPs home.
Ama kila mtu atupee achievement za MP wake?
Ama nitafute funding ya 20M?
Mwosho ni Moja na sabuni ni kadi.
Tuko kadi.
The kingdom message keeps taking shape in foreign territories💯
Join us tomorrow on radio citizen and be part of a conversation that is centered around the transformation of an entire generation.
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We recognise the political reality that in a 50+1 electoral system, coalition building is often necessary to win.
However, not all coalitions are equal. Coalitions formed purely for convenience, without a shared commitment to accountability, economic justice, and integrity, risk reproducing the very challenges and very leaders young people are organising to overcome.
From the #TukoKadi, our focus remains unchanged.
We are organising young people to register to vote, to occupy different political seats, to participate meaningfully, to make sure young people come out to vote and to define the agenda for Kenya’s future.
We believe that any leader seeking the support of this growing movement and new demography of voters must be clear on where they stand on corruption, public resource management, economic justice, the Constitution and the dignity of young people.
Tuko kadi. Ruto must go