For three months, we crossed 43 counties.
We did not go to talk, we went to listen.
What we heard was clear: Kenyans are tired of broken promises, tired of corruption eating their future, tired of watching their children leave the country to find work that should exist here at home.
This is the voice of the Nation.
Watch, and let us take this country back together. 🎥 https://t.co/mtoCuVS4Vd #UkatibaCaravan #UGM2027
I visited Davis Lichuma at Nairobi Women Hospital today.
He’s not able to talk.
You don’t need to be told what he’s gone through.
His frequent tremors when asleep, most likely “post traumatic stress disorders” (PTSDs), tells it all.
Davis has been tortured.
This is not acceptable and those behind it must be held accountable. We cannot be a nation that tortures, maims and kills its youth just because they seek good governance.
I’m at that weird age where every younger person I meet makes me realize how much l've aged, and every older person I meet makes me realize I'm still a baby.
Today, I participated in the march and sit down against femicide and pedicide.
We need to safeguard the lives of women and children and ensure persons suspected of violating their rights are swiftly prosecuted.
Access to timely justice is critical in protecting potential victims and their families.
Let's join hands to restore the sanctity of life #Ukombozi @UGMParty
Students must understand that there are consequences when they set other human beings on fire.
When I visited Naivasha maximum prison I met the only suspect sentenced to death for the May 24, 1999 arson attack in Nyeri High School that claimed the lives of four prefects.
The student was 33 years old or thereabout when I met him. He was convicted by a juvenile court and later committed to life imprisonment after he turned 18.
The 2001 Kyanguli fire tragedy claimed the lives of 67 students. Two 16-year-olds were arrested and charged with murder. The judge handling the matter resigned in 2006 amid corruption-related allegations. A new judge declared the court matter a mistrial.
I took my time with the file, and it was clear that someone had done everything to make sure the two boys escaped justice. I tracked one down to an office in the CBD. He is somewhere out here.
The July 13, 1991, St Kizito High School massacre remains the most disturbing and heart-wrenching story I have covered.
The boys stormed the girls' dormitory. Reason? They had refused to join them in a strike.
In the ensuing violence, 71 school girls were raped and 19 of them lost their lives, mostly due to suffocation after being tightly packed into a corner during the attack.
Some were arrested and as usual, parents worked the justice system and many escaped the hangman’s noose.
But in a dark twist of events, most of the accused “turned mad”, and others ended up as drunks.
I remember visiting a lady now in her fifties who was still overwhelmed by the events of that night- oh she cried.
I met most of the boys then now men. Drunkards. Wasted.
Let’s see how the tragic Utumishi Fire tragedy plays out but if the prosecution proves those arrested are involved, it will be the end of school and freedom.
I have been to Nyeri, St Kizito, Kyanguli, Endarasha, and Bombolulu Girls' High School.
It's a life-changing experience!
No amount of justice or compensation can bring back the lives lost.
Bruh! 16 children are dead in a school fire. We are opening borders up to terrorism & Ebola. Dawa zimelala KEMSA expired. Children & women are dying everyday. Fuel prices, proposed finance bill, murder in police cells, looting, education ruined, unemployment, pia wewe hutajam?
Fuel imepanda by 70 bob in 2 months tunaambiwa tungoje next month ipungue na 10 bob. Finance bill 2026 is here to paralyze what is left of the economy. Govt claims this overtaxation ni coz the country is broke but has used 1.1 trillion on refreshments & travel. Economic terrorism
After overtaxing you, drowning you in debt and cooking the shadiest fuel deals in our history, this govt now wants applause for ‘negotiating’ a crisis it created.
They hike prices, blame a ‘global crisis’, then compromise a few loud voices into silence and call it leadership.
Kenya doesn’t need photo‑ops and KSh10 gimmicks on diesel. We need the extractive cartel state dismantled.
We must Reset, Restore & Rebuild Kenya #Ukombozi
@UGMParty@Maraga27@ntvkenya@citizentvkenya@tv47digital@StandardKenya@TheStarKenya@NationAfrica
Naivasha Hospital is currently under siege. This comes after a young boy tragically died yesterday; he was forced to stay with a bullet in his body for three days before doctors finally operated on him.
Maraga will not steal from us,he will not kills us or grab our lands,he will adhere to the law to the fullest to say the least honestly sioni mbona tusimchague…he is who we need