I know this will offend some people, but the Kilifi incident looks stage-managed. I don’t believe the Ruto Kilifi incident was random.
The timing was too perfect.
For days, Kenyans were furious about fuel prices, the cost of living, hypocrisy, and the private jet debate.
Then, suddenly, a dramatic incident happens (for a second time, someone rushes to Ruto at the stage), and the entire country changes the conversation.
Now everyone is talking about sympathy, security, and Ruto is being portrayed as vulnerable.
And this is what many people are ignoring: this is not even the first time someone has “rushed” toward the President near a stage setup.
After the North Eastern incident, weren’t security protocols supposed to become even tighter?
The President is the most protected man in the country. Around that stage are armed officers, intelligence personnel, plainclothes security, and elite units.
One wrong move in such an environment could be deadly. So naturally, people will question how such incidents keep happening repeatedly.
Even the dramatic aftermath, the statements by Kanja, the transfers, the outrage, it all feels politically convenient.
Maybe some people will call this a conspiracy. Fine. But questioning narratives is not madness. Blindly accepting everything without thinking is worse.
And whether people like it or not, the fuel crisis and the issues Kenyans were angry about have now completely disappeared from the national conversation.
That alone should make people think.
Let me tell you about Hassan Omar Sarai, the man you see making threats and spreading ethnic hatred to profile Kikuyu people. For people who were there/are familiar, correct me where I am wrong:
In 2010, while serving as a commissioner at the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), witnesses accused Hassan Omar of leaking their identities and safe-house locations to suspects in the ICC post‑election violence cases. According to letters of complaint lodged with KNCHR, witnesses said he met with post‑election violence suspects and shared information about the identities, locations, and safe houses of witnesses. Information that should have remained confidential allegedly ended up in the hands of William Ruto’s circle.
Hassan Omar denied the allegations and blamed non‑governmental organisations, saying they had misled the world about threats to ICC witnesses in Kenya. William Ruto, for his part, accused Hassan Omar of bribing witnesses to testify against him at the ICC. The two men traded accusations while, at the same time, witnesses began to disappear. When the first witness was abducted and tortured in Eldoret, Hassan Omar dismissed the report as fake news.
At least 13 witnesses were reportedly abducted and killed, and 16 disappeared or recanted their evidence - developments that contributed to the vacatur (not an acquittal) of charges against William Ruto at the ICC.
Today, William Ruto and Hassan Omar are both in government and are accused by critics of promoting divisive tribal narratives targeting one region of Kenya.
Next time I’ll tell you about your favourite former Chief Justice and Ruto, and why he became Chief Justice.
But I don’t owe you anything.
Comoros🇰🇲 government now suspends new fuel prices introduced in response to the Iran war, backing down after the hikes, diesel prices by 46% and gasoline prices by 35%, prompted demonstrations and deadly clashes across the East African archipelago.
"The government and President Azali (Assoumani) heard the cries of the Comorian people. There was no other solution than to listen to them. The goal is to preserve peace," Energy Minister Aboubacar Saïd Anli announces.
President Azali suspended the decrees related to the fuel price hike, which were introduced on May 9, to allow for talks on the matter.
Source: @Reuters.
Ruto is no longer preparing to win 2027.
He is preparing for what happens AFTER Kenyans reject the results.
Look carefully at the pattern.
Njoki Ndung’u being pushed to the ICC.
Philomena Mwilu exiting soon.
Warsame already singing “respect the appointing authority.”
A carefully cultivated Supreme Court bench slowly taking shape around one man’s political survival.
This is not random.
This is architecture.
A 7 judge shield designed to sanitize disputed elections, neutralize constitutional resistance and protect power at all costs.
Kenyans must stop thinking rigging only happens at polling stations.
Modern state capture happens in the courts, in appointments, in institutions and in silent elite deals made years before an election.
Why is State House so invested in judicial positioning?
Why are loyalists being rewarded strategically?
Why is every independent institution slowly becoming politically obedient?
Because Ruto understands one thing:
The real battle after 2027 may not be in the streets.
It may be in the Supreme Court of Kenya.
Observe the SCOK carefully.
Observe the appointments.
Observe the silence.
Observe the programming.
This regime is not planning for democracy.
It is planning for legal protection after democracy is violated.
History has taught us one painful truth:
When the judiciary is captured, the citizen becomes powerless.
2027 will not just be about votes.
It will be about whether Kenya still has institutions strong enough to defend those votes.
#Borrowed
He found 3.3 million people already surviving on hand to mouth. He then forcefully hijacked their payslips and deducted their money to fund a housing project that directly benefits his companies. After years of contributing to a health insurance fund, he takes everything away and tells you to start paying again into a system that benefits him directly.
The money Kenyans used to pay into NHIF disappears into thin air. As if that’s not enough, he increases contributions, yet you still don’t receive services at hospitals. He found education affordable but went ahead and cut capitation, making it a luxury for a few elites.
He introduced a confusing funding model in universities, effectively turning higher education into a privilege for the rich. He even shamelessly boasts that building churches is more important than schools and hospitals.
And this is just less than 1% of the unfortunate things the president has done to Kenyans. Yet, he is still asking for another term to continue with these sinister actions. If you find yourself seated with someone singing Tutam, you better be careful. That person is capable of murder.
"Ritz-Carlton Hotel, that is not how you introduce yourself to the continent. Ask around who Kenyans are , we are not your ordinary Africans," Caroline Mutoko schools the Marriott Group and all those who approved the construction of a hotel on the wildebeest migration path!
Raila Odinga forgot one cardinal rule that William Ruto NEVER forgives.
He employs a Machiavellian model of strategic patience and deceitful camouflage before finishing off an enemy.
He did so with ICC witnesses, he did so with the Bomas team. He even did so with Chebukati.
Associate with William Ruto at your own peril.
@Safaricom_Care What really are you working on? @SafaricomPLC This business language must stop and focus on delivering what needs to be done. You can’t tell me it takes you 30 days to check if I used your internet or not. I mean common let’s be serious!
@Safaricom_Care It’s seems like a bench of over 100 elders has to be constituted to sit a discuss if I used your internet or not for you to issue a credit note. Meanwhile can you reconnect me as I wait??!@SafaricomPLC @Safaricom_Care