@BoboWamboiKuria This is true we’re fueling the same amount of fuel we used to from Mombasa to Nairobi lakini ata salama haifiki .I thing sulfur burns quickly!
@Mghazake@polo_kimanii Mwafreeka is an old hateful fellow,you can’t shame a hard working man by saying ati ananuka jasho.@polo_kimanii jasho is a sign of earning money through hard https://t.co/uad70yZ3yZ proud of your work.
This video from @ZiaYusufUK on immigration has been removed by TikTok for “Hate Speech”.
This is unacceptable political interference from a big tech company.
Does @TikTokComms believe in free speech or not?
Anyone saying they won’t support the united opposition because of Gachagua is Kasongo’s apologist. Treat them as moles and categorize them as affordable bloggers. Maraga people should stop black mailing us, he's allowed to vie on his own, he won't even spoil votes for any side.
The biggest threat right now isn’t open propaganda from the William Ruto government. It’s what I call controlled bloggers.
Not the obvious government defenders, those are easy to spot.
I’m talking about the ones who sound like you.
They speak about the cost of living.
They claim to stand with Kenyans.
They look like they’re fighting for you,
But in reality, they’re guiding you exactly where the system wants you to go.
They’ll amplify your anger, speak about hardship, and build your trust.
But the moment people mobilize, the script changes.
Suddenly, they start setting boundaries.
Softening demands.
Redirecting energy.
And you won’t even notice you’re being managed.
Suddenly it becomes:
“Don’t say Ruto must go.”
“Don’t protest here.”
“Stay within these limits.”
“If Ruto goes, who takes over?”
That script is not new.
Even brutal regimes have used it for years: control the opposition, control the narrative, control the people.
Be careful who you trust.
And most importantly, judge people by their consistency, not their performance. For example, if someone was against abductions, then today they are trying to justify them; you can definitely draw your conclusions abou who they are.
@mbiti_mwondi That’s why you are a doc your IQ is above those tutam sympathizers.The reality is politics in kenya is still tribal.Any mistake gives Kasongo another term.Let the united opposition give us the best flag bearers .
@mbiti_mwondi I have seen polo Kimani and book ten criticizing Sifuna and realized they are in TUTAM.Sifuna is right we cannot remove Kasongo with more than two teams in the ballot paper.
The debt Moi handed to Kibaki: 600 billion.
600 billion in 40 years.
The debt Kibaki handed Uhuru: 1.8 trillion.
Kibaki borrowed 1.2 trillion in 10 years.
The debt Uhuru handed Ruto: 8.5 trillion.
Uhuru borrowed 7.3 trillion in 10 years!
Legally, Uhuru was allowed to borrow only 2 trillion, but he borrowed an extra 5.3 trillion ILLEGALLY.
By the time Uhuru left, we had paid 7 trillion according to an independent and verifiable forensic audit.
We paid the legal 2 trillion, and also paid Uhuru's illegal debt of 5 trillion.
Therefore, our balance was 1.5 trillion in 2022.
However, the debt has continued to skyrocket, rising from 8.5 trillion to 12 trillion.
This begs the question, who is pocketing our money?
Why is the parliament not summoning Uhuru to explain this blatant constitutional violation?
Why is Ruto not being put to task by parliament on why he continues to abet this illegal repayment?
Why are we paying a debt that doesn't exist?
Today, for every 100 shillings we collect as revenue, 96 shillings is repaying this debt.
A debt that doesn't exist, builds nothing, and gives zero return on investment.
We are only left with 4 shillings to pay civil servants, run the government, and build infrastructure.
We are in chains.
Our children deserve to be told the truth.
We can't hand the country to them that is in debt, in shambles and in chains.
This madness must stop!