Now you will see government accounts claiming, “They let themselves lose,” but how exactly did they accept defeat after pouring billions into one constituency and even tarmacking a road yesterday for people to use today?
No.....Kenya Kwanza is under siege, the clouds have gathered and no amount of coordinated propaganda will hide what just happened.
Wakenya sio malaya Ruto can buy any time he wants, they are waiting for the billions he has stolen and hidden for campaigns in 2027 to eat the money and do "That thing"
This young man has spoken for the millions of us who truly love Kenya. We are the employers for these politicians. We need to say no to being used & manipulated by them. Please listen to this and share it widely.
The Unmarked Subarus Fear Campaign Just Got a Brutal Reality Check in Ol Kalou
The unmarked Subarus fear campaign - that tired government propaganda tool heavily circulated by regime bloggers on Gen Z protest days to demobilize mass action - has run into a serious deadlock in Ol Kalou.
Residents, fed up with the intimidation tactics, planned to lynch those vehicles on sight. The Kiganjo D(minus) DCI killer goons - the same cowards who bribe bloggers to share dramatic clips of their “movement formation” - were forced to scamper for safety like the spineless rats they are.
For once, they saw death staring them in the face.
The same killings and terror they’ve been engineering on behalf of the British-backed war criminal and mass murderer William Ruto almost came knocking on their own doors today.
This is a clear warning to the police, and especially the DCI killer goons who think they’re so sleek and untouchable.
Continue meddling with our protests, our democracy, and our freedoms, and we will give you exactly what you’ve been dishing out to innocent Kenyans.
The fear machine is breaking. The people are no longer buying the intimidation. The Subarus or Tiguains are no longer symbols of dread - they’re becoming targets.
Keep pushing. We are watching. The tables are turning.
Maasai patriots blocking a politician's helicopter from landing, telling him to build roads instead of flying in to campaign. The chopper turned back without landing. A powerful message is being sent!
Ol Kalou wamefunza waKenya dawa ya Ruto. Kula pesa ya UDA, chukua gas, matress, ata bebwa na boat yao lakini pigia kura kiongozi mwenya aja-kuhonga. Today democracy won. Kenyans in Ol Kalou defied goons, gunshots, and voted their candidate of choice. Siasa ya ukora imeanguka!
🚨BREAKING: France has failed to include Kenya among the 13 countries eligible for visa-free travel to its overseas territories.
Only one African country, South Africa, made the cut, alongside China, India, and Saudi Arabia.
Yet, we’ve been treated to countless photos of Ruto and Macron laughing, dining, and exchanging warm handshakes in Nairobi. This is the stark difference between diplomatic optics and diplomatic results.
As an analyst, I see this as a failure of Kenya’s contemporary diplomacy. We have replaced hard bilateral negotiations with photo-ops and personal rapport.
Macron secured France's strategic interests in East Africa. What comparable benefit did Kenya secure?
International relations are driven by cold national interest, not personal friendships. What has Kenya actually gained from this partnership with France?
@jimNjue_ President @WilliamsRuto plans are being squashed. His goon policemen were sent to Ol Kalau to disrupt elections but we're met with a society that does not take shit from goons. The Government of Kenya is scrambling to explain away how heavily armed masked goons were present there
Electricity poles that were reportedly delivered in Ol Kalou as part of promises to expand connectivity during the intense parliamentary by-election campaigns were allegedly seen being ferried away after Thursday’s voting exercise.
Dear Ruto,
Before you board your flight tomorrow to escape today’s shame, (pretty sure your team is already scouting on where you can go next..)
I hope every single day reminds you that millions of Kenyans no longer want you leading this country.
You can spend our taxes on incentives, patronage, and attempts to buy loyalty, but you’ll eventually learn what Bob Marley meant when he said, “Some people are so poor, all they have is money.” WANTAM!!
Sifuna how comes hujui we can recall him. We just need 1 million signatures from citizens to trigger a referendum. A referendum can be for anything, even a no confidence with the government…
What did y’all expect from Rural boy @WilliamsRuto . A literally fool hosting foreign military bases in our sovereign nation while the country gets zero reciprocation. Wewe ni mjinga , wewe ni fala, wewe ni mshamba…Kenyans deserve better…
Kenyan Boarding Schools: Colonial Slave Factories That Cannot Produce Exceptional Talent
This is a polite reminder that Kenyan boarding schools cannot - and will never - produce any exceptional talent, whether in academics or co-curricular fields.
The entire system was deliberately crafted by British colonialists to drill, break, and manufacture obedient slaves, not to develop young minds through merit and freedom.
Your son will never be the next Lamine Yamal for as long as you subject him to a boarding school. He needs to be in a proper day school where classes end at 3pm sharp, giving him time to train at a local playground or academy.
Talent is nurtured through deliberate, consistent practice - not through endless preps and forced pastoral devotions.
Look at Lamine Yamal’s grandmother taking her grandson to Barcelona academy for serious training at a tender age, while most Kenyan parents are busy force-feeding their children nonsensical Sunday school or keeping them glued to cartoons at home.
That’s the difference between building champions and producing compliant drones.
If you sit there marveling at the World Cup wondering why Kenya cannot produce anything close, the answer is simple: the inherent stupidity of parents who still listen to rural-bred, religious degenerate teachers from Kilimambogo or Kagumo Training Colleges. These are the same hopeless educators who believe that endless preps and daily forced religious indoctrination will somehow manufacture discipline and excellence.
If I were president, all Kenyan teachers would be in jail. And they should thank their gods every single day that they are still breathing free air.
Boarding schools are colonial relics that have outlived their usefulness. Day schools and real talent development pathways are the future.
The current model is not education - it is systematic spiritual and mental imprisonment.
Kenya will never rise until we dismantle this broken factory system. The evidence is on the pitch, in the classrooms, and in the glaring absence of homegrown excellence. Wake up.
Imagine waking up to find KSh 4.4 million missing from your bank account... even after reporting that your SIM card had been fraudulently swapped.
That nightmare has just cost Safaricom and DTB dearly.
The High Court has upheld a ruling ordering the two companies to compensate a Kenyan over KSh 4.4 million in a SIM swap fraud case.
Here's what happened:
• Fraudsters illegally swapped Mercy Wairimu Kariuki's Safaricom SIM.
• She reported it almost immediately.
• Before the line was restored, the fraudsters accessed her DTB mobile banking account and transferred KSh 4,418,601 through multiple transactions.
• She sued both companies.
• The courts found that both failed in their duty of care. Safaricom was held 60% liable, while DTB was held 40% liable.
This is bigger than one person winning a case.
It sends a message that companies cannot simply say, "The correct PIN was used," when there were obvious red flags that should have triggered intervention.