Harry Truman once said: “The only thing new in the world is the history you do not know.”
Fellow Kenyans, our crisis did not begin yesterday.
The looting. The illegal debt. The betrayal of the Constitution. The collapse of public services. The silence of career politicians. These are old scripts repeated by leaders who believe Kenyans forget quickly.
They believe another scandal will trend. Another distraction will come. Another funeral, another handshake, another coalition, another slogan.
Meanwhile, you pay more taxes for debts you never approved and never benefited from.
Between 2014 and 2024, Kenya borrowed Sh9.11 trillion. Only Sh2.57 trillion received proper parliamentary approval. The remaining Sh6.54 trillion is odious debt, unconstitutional borrowing forced onto the backs of struggling citizens.
This is why food prices rise while wages stagnate. This is why hospitals lack medicine while billions disappear. This is why schools decline while politicians grow richer. This is why young people graduate into hopelessness.
And while Kenya bleeds, legacy politicians remain silent. Many are not fighting to fix the system. They are fighting to inherit it.
They criminalize protesters. They weaponize police. They reward political loyalists with advisory jobs funded by taxpayers. They protect corruption networks while ordinary Kenyans suffer.
We go to court because the Constitution is the last line of defense between the people and organized state plunder.
From the struggle for independence in 1963, to Saba Saba, to the 2010 Constitution, every generation of Kenyans has been called to defend freedom against greed and impunity. History is watching us now.
If we remain silent while our country is looted, future generations will remember us as the people who watched Kenya collapse and did nothing.
Read history. Defend the Constitution. Reject fear. Reject silence. Reject thieves disguised as leaders.
We must be a nation that reads, remembers, and refuses to be misled by the same old tricks. Know your history, defend your rights, and let us not be "newly" surprised by what we should have already learned.
Kenya istahili heshima
#OdiousDebt
#ReKe
#Constitutionalism
What happened in the Senate Chamber on 25th March 2026 was not just an embarrassment but a gross violation of the dignity of a child. A young female student who went to Parliament under the School Voluntary Service Scheme to learn was met with inappropriate and degrading remarks from Senator Karen Nyamu.
The Senate must be a SAFE space that affirms the dignity and future of our Children. Article 53(1)(d) of the Constitution guarantees every child the right to be protected from abuse and inhuman treatment. Article 53(2) makes the child's best interests paramount in every matter with no exceptions. Additionally, Section 22(1) of the Children Act 2022 prohibits any person from subjecting a child to psychological abuse which includes acts causing embarrassment and humiliation.
I call upon the Senate to go beyond accepting the theatrical apology and take concrete accountability measures. Senator Karen Nyamu still sought to justify her conduct even while purporting to apologise. An apology that is read and accepted in minutes is NOT justice. If we are serious about protecting the girl child, then our institutions must reflect that seriousness.
Folks, I took sides against Affordable Housing policy early. @NationAfrica today confirms that policy was sold on lies. Select contractors are making returns several times above market rates. But there was a time when blowhards thought KK could do no wrong. Or did not care. 👇
Millie Bright has today announced her retirement from professional football, bringing an extraordinary Chelsea playing career to a close.
Everyone at Chelsea would like to thank Millie for her incredible commitment and dedication to the club over the last 12 years. Her legacy is Never Done, and we’re delighted she will remain part of the Chelsea family as a trustee of the Foundation and club ambassador.
Thank you for everything, Millie. 💙
🙏 We are genuinely blown away by the response 🙏
To raise the funds in under an hour shows exactly how much this fanbase cares and how many of you want to be part of holding this ownership to account.
Thank you to every single person who contributed. The support has been incredible.
We know there are thousands more who want to get behind what we’re building. As we continue to scale our efforts against Blueco and the current sporting leadership, that support will be vital.
We will be fully transparent with how funds are used and allocated. Any excess will be donated to charities or community initiatives connected to Chelsea Football Club.
We’ve got some big ideas between now and the end of the season and we’re excited to bring them to life with you all.
Make no mistake, the pressure being applied is being noticed.
If they won’t hold themselves accountable, we will.
BluecoOut
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🚨Statement on the sacking of Liam Rosenior🚨
We acknowledge this afternoon’s breaking news regarding the sacking of Liam Rosenior.
While the timing may come as a surprise, the outcome itself was inevitable. Liam was not equipped to lead a club of Chelsea’s stature, and his appointment in the first place was a clear reflection of an ownership group that continues to treat Chelsea as a sporting experiment rather than the elite institution it has been for decades.
From the outset, it was clear to fans, media, pundits, and even players that Liam was placed into a role at the wrong stage of his development. At a time when the squad was crying out for an experienced, authoritative leader, the club instead appointed someone still learning his trade, simply because he fit their internal model.
This is the consequence of an arrogant and misguided structure.
We want to thank Liam Rosenior for stepping into an impossible situation. He took on a role under an ownership that has created an unstable and damaging environment, one that had already driven out his predecessor under extraordinary circumstances. His intentions were never in question.
However, intentions are not enough at a club like Chelsea.
As a fanbase, we demand a manager that reflects the stature, ambition, and expectations of Chelsea Football Club. We reject the idea that the role of a head coach can be reduced to data points. Leadership, experience, and the ability to command respect remain fundamental to success at the highest level.
Today’s decision is yet another damming indictment of an ownership and sporting structure that is not fit for purpose. It reinforces what many already know, that those currently in charge are not the right custodians of this football club.
The club has spoken of “self reflection” in its statement. We believe that process must start at the very top. Perhaps the club has come to the conclusion there is a statistical relationship between a manager and results.
Behdad Eghbali must be held accountable for the environment that has been created. Paul Winstanley, Laurence Stewart, and Joe Shields must also take responsibility for a series of appointments and decisions that have consistently fallen well short of the standards we demand.
Any new appointment must go beyond data and fitting a rigid model. It must be about restoring a connection between the squad and the fans. That same principle must apply across the coaching staff and those in decision making positions at the club. Without that connection, there can be no identity, and without identity, there can be no success.
We will continue to hold the club to account and will be announcing further action this season directed at those responsible for the continued decline of Chelsea Football Club.
BluecoOut.
Completely unacceptable performance by Chelsea. Embarrassing. No organisation, no heart, no fight, no pride, no leadership, no goal threat. It’s like they’ve given up at Brighton. Just because they’re near the beach doesn’t mean they’re allowed to be on it. Shameless performance. No wonder the fans are furious. These aren’t useless players, they’re internationals, which makes their abject showing at the Amex even worse. Overpaid underperformers.
Liam Rosenior will probably pay the price for this string of shameful displays and results, he’s out of his depth, but he’s the symptom of the malaise at Chelsea, not the cause. Club needs some grown-ups, experienced football people in the boardroom, in the recruitment department and in the dressing-room. Chelsea are such a contrast to Brighton & Hove Albion, who are so well-run on and off the field. BlueCo has to look, listen and learn. Because Boehly and Eghbali are currently overseeing a self-inflicted shambles. #CFC
Wow was just told that since Enzo scored in Paris….its been 0-16 against high level opposition (obviously not including the port vale win)…,and should easily be in the early twenties to nil just with this Brighton game
Today i announce my retirement from football, Four different countries six different clubs, A boy from Muthurwa with a big dream, carrying a Nations pride everytime i stepped onto the pitch. To my family, friends, agent, the fans and the coaching staff that helped me throughout
They say you raise the bar with your guests& this year I started from the very top.
Five years old, standing on my shoulders, doing what he does best.
Together we made a Kenyan classic. Ugali, Nyama choma and Kachumbari.
One day he’ll stand on his own but today, we stood side by side, growing my greatest legacy and my best friend.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
The old man you see in this photo is Philip Koskei, the father of the late Nick Koskei, who lost his life in the tragic helicopter crash in Nandi alongside MP Johanna Ng'eno and four others. Despite the deep pain of losing his own son, he travelled all the way from Silibwet to Nyakach to stand with the family of George Were and offer them comfort. He took a step to mourn with George Were's family while carrying his own grief. It's called the Heart of Man.
@ChelseaFC This ownership isn’t giving any liberty to managers to pick their teams and players. No decent manager would’ve picked an inexperienced keeper like Jorgensen for a UCL. It’s probably someone’s else decision
Bad governance naye haichagui haibagui! Hauna gari utadrown, uko na gari itabebwa na maji, ukifika home maji imejaa adi ndani! Mido crass akichukua uber mnadrown wote na uber driver wako! Tuchukueni Kura majamaa.
HE'S DONE IT! 🇰🇪
On his fifth start at the Magical Kenya Open, 22-year-old Njoroge Kibugu makes the cut for just the second time in his career at his National Open.
See you at the weekend, Njoroge! 👊
#MKO2026