Power reveals character. Not position. Some bosses wear wealth [or power] like a crown and use it as a weapon. True leaders lift people, not humiliate them." . The BBI Bomas conference ,
"Ruto is not the system, Ruto is dismantling the system that was entrenched for more than 60 years that was discriminating a majority of Kenyans ."~ UDA comms director Nathaniel Mungare.
Listening to Gachagua today has confirmed our worst fears that he is on a mission to create an atmosphere of fear and siege in the Mt. Kenya region with the sole aim of extorting money from leading businesspeople.
The businesses of those who refuse to yield to his intimidation and blackmail are targeted for looting and destruction by his gangs and goons.
He is the biggest threat to national unity and the economy of our country. His utterances and criminal activities are closely being monitored by our security agencies and we shall do everything to ensure that the people and their properties are protected.
Would Mandago have had the balls to do this? Between 2018 and 2022,I witnessed Murkomen see Ruto through a very impossible situation. He is brave,he is smart.
Man is 60 years old.
His 52 years old wife left him forgetting that she's doing him a favour by clearing a deadwood. Now he's upgraded to an U23 damsel who calls him "sir", never complains, does all the chores, and drains his balls dry.
A man's prime is forever, just don't die.
Finally, we have a president who views Kenya as ONE. Kenya's biggest challenge is negative ethnicity and President Ruto has successfully challenged the status quo.
We are tired of Gachagua talking about ODM all the time. If he continues attacking ODM, we will impose a curfew on him and he will not set foot in Nairobi - Junet Mohamed
Kenya's government plans to use more than Sh1 trillion held by SACCOs to help finance major development projects through the National Infrastructure Fund.
The move is set to be backed by the new Cooperatives Bill.
Kenya's education debate has become interesting.
Students say fees are too high.
Universities say funding is too low.
Government says the model works.
Meanwhile, 133,676 students disappeared from Kenya's universities in just one year