Anyone who is not talking about;
- Odious Debts
- Tracing looted funds to the last coin
- Nationalizing minerals,
Is just another crook who wants an opportunity to steal.
That is just another warden who wants an opportunity to govern a Prison.
The bigger problem in this country is as a result of economic terrorism caused by illegal borrowing and rampant looting of public resources.
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#DrainTheSwamp
William Ruto is a very intelligent politician. He understands that when people begin talking about corruption, the economy, unemployment, collapsing businesses, failing hospitals, poor roads, and the rising cost of living, his government is on dangerous ground. That is why the conversation must be redirected.
Now we are seeing Treasury CS John Mbadi being deployed to Nyanza, revisiting the wounds of 2002 and 2007, reminding people who betrayed who, who was sworn in at night, who allegedly used who. But the question is: to what end?
Why are we being pushed to relive old ethnic grievances while businesses are collapsing today? Why are communities being encouraged to look backward in anger instead of forward in search of solutions?
Many Luos are asking a simple question: if UDA was heavily supported by Kikuyu voters in 2022, why should ordinary citizens be turned against each other now? Why should a fisherman in Homa Bay be angry with a farmer in Nyeri when both are struggling to survive under the same economic pressure?
The pattern is becoming difficult to ignore.
Mbadi in Nyanza.
Joho at the Coast.
Duale in North Eastern.
Different faces, same script.
The objective appears to be turning politics into a tribal contest instead of a national conversation about leadership and performance.
But ordinary Kenyans are not blind.
Corruption does not ask whether you are Luo, Kikuyu, Kamba, Luhya, Kisii, Kalenjin, Somali, or Mijikenda before it steals public money.
A broken healthcare system does not discriminate by tribe.
Bad roads do not develop potholes selectively.
Police extortion does not check your surname before demanding a bribe.
Unemployment does not care what language you speak at home.
As a young Kenyan, I refuse to be recruited into tribal wars every election cycle. I voted in 2022 to shape the future, and I will vote again based on issues that affect real people.
I want leaders who will speak for the small businesses being strangled by taxes and extortion.
I want leaders who will speak for matatu operators watching corruption turn our roads into graveyards.
I want leaders who will speak for families still searching for clean water sixty years after independence.
I want leaders who will fight for jobs, education, agriculture, healthcare, and dignity.
The political class wants tribes talking to tribes.
The people want leaders talking about solutions.
We know the game.
We know who is barking.
And we know exactly who is holding the leash.
@ouma_neko Well put. The narrative being pushed by this regime is purely tribal and divisive since they have lost credibilitity on all fronts. The Kikuyus are being blamed for Raila’s loss in 2022 yet 1m of them voted for Jakom. Kalenjins who denied Baba even a single vote are being praised
@ouma_neko I long for the day our politics shall be about the development and transformation you can actually deliver for the country and not just rhetoric.
I’d beseech my fellows Kenyans to not fall for cheap theatrics and kicks of dying horses. How I wish we’d be heard !
@ouma_neko This is so well pieced together and I love every single bit of it.
Earlier today I watched Wanjigi’s interview and he kept raising serious concerns that should be addressed for the public’s sake and our future as the coming age of this nation !
Can we get a clear explanation as to why salaried Kenyans are compelled to contribute to the Housing Levy to finance the construction of houses on public land, land held in trust for all citizens only to then be required to purchase those same houses from intermediaries who profit from public contributions despite adding no discernible value?
If workers provide the capital through mandatory deductions and the land is already publicly owned, what exactly justifies the additional profit margin imposed on the final buyer?
What legal, economic, or policy rationale supports a system in which citizens are taxed to build housing and then required to buy that housing back at market prices?
The Ebola Quarantine facility in Kenya is not about Ebola virus.
It's about minerals and William Ruto is the puppet.
He has already illegally given them our personal health data and he has illegally given then a facility in a mineral rich region.
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Kenya needs a renaissance !
If the late Mama Lucy Kibaki was the first lady today, Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen and Education CS Julius Ogamba would be jobless now after the Utumishi Girls Academy tragedy.
@MkenyaMzi It’s what he really wants.
This time round he’ll let us win the battle so that he may win the war. As we draw closer and closer to elections, things will get more absurd and when we retaliate a state of emergency will be pulled right about the time when the elections occur.RMG!
@KiprutToo@SankeiSaitoti Where did you leave your fellow tribes men. I resent the fact that many of them won’t stand up to the person doing everything else but leading the country he took oath for.
Sometimes I wish people thought strategically particularly the ruling class. Kenya needs a renaissance !
This is an update to my earlier report on the coordinated mobilization and arming of militia across parts of the Rift Valley and western parts of Kenya. That report (Check my quoted tweet below), detailed the oathing ceremonies, the night gatherings, and the involvement of political figures in organizing young men from specific communities. Since then, trusted sources within government have continued to come forward with new information, and what is emerging paints an even more disturbing picture of how far these alleged preparations have advanced.
Reports I have received point to political militia in their hundreds being assembled across several counties, including Trans Nzoia, reportedly targeting western Kenya and Bungoma, Pokot and Marakwet, Turkana, Uasin Gishu, Nandi, Kericho, Nairobi, Kajiado, Kiambu, Murang’a, Nyeri, Laikipia, Nyandarua and Kirinyaga. Each militia member is allegedly paid a monthly salary of 30,000 kes, with an additional 10,000 kes sitting allowance for each meeting attended. According to my sources, this money is transported and physically delivered to the militia by the same veterinary doctor I named in my earlier report operating from the ugly house on the hill. In Nairobi, Kajiado, and parts of central Kenya, the operation allegedly runs through so-called stage managers aka kamageras, who coordinate activity on the ground and provide political cover.
Now, on the economic sabotage component of this plan. The strategy is not random criminality but a deliberate and calculated effort to disarm, wear down, and render targeted communities helpless and hopeless through sustained thuggery, knife attacks, child disappearances, cattle rustling, and relentless pressure on landowners around Uasin Ngishu to sell their land or, as they are told, remain "at their own risk." The goal is to break the spirit and economic backbone of targeted communities before any wider confrontation if necessary. The coordinators behind this plan are the same individuals I named in my earlier report.
The 41vs1 agenda being pushed is a deliberate replay of 2007: the Kikuyu community against the other 41 tribes, the same dangerous arithmetic that produced over 1,300 deaths and displacement that was never fully reversed. To that end, reports I have received indicate that Kikuyu political leaders allied to the current administration have allegedly been funded to the tune of 2.5 billion shillings, money intended to destabilize the region and neutralize potential resistance from within. Meanwhile, broader alliances are allegedly being sought with elements from the Coast and communities in western Kenya. Notably, according to my sources, the Maasai, Luhya, and Kisii communities have publicly refused to participate. Even in parts of Mount Kenya, the alleged organizers are said to face limited reach and credibility.
History is repeating itself in plain sight. Today, the political temperature is rising again, but this time the alleged plans are being flagged early by elders, citizens, churches, and concerned voices across the country. Framing legitimate national discontent over the economy, governance, and accountability as ethnic persecution or justification for balkanization is a deliberate distraction that benefits only the political class while impoverishing everyone else through fear, thuggery, and lost livelihoods.
We must stop the drums of war now. 2007 caught people off guard; this time the warnings are visible and public. Kenyans of all communities share the same daily struggles: sky-high living costs, insecurity, unemployment, and broken promises. No community wins when children disappear, cows are stolen, or families are forced off land they have farmed for decades. The real divide is between the political elite of all ethnicities and ordinary citizens who are being played in their hunger games.
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