BREAKING: This is what the William Ruto government did to protesters.
I have just watched this story on Citizen TV, and it's heartbreaking.
The victim explains how he says he was beaten by police.
Why would any government use the police to carry out such alleged inhumanity against protesters?
Here is the video from Citizen TV . Watch it for yourself.
Then you hear someone chant "Tutam...". Ruto must go to Sugoi. Enough of this presidency
BREAKING: Kenyans have just suffered a catastrophic blow. The courts have ruled that the IMF cannot be sued in Kenya, even if they dish out billions in loans that they know will be looted or completely unaccounted for.
This stems from the Okiya Omtatah case, and it confirms the exact nightmare I’ve been warning you about on this timeline.
Think about the insanity of this: The IMF knows our leaders are corrupt. They know the money won't reach the ground.
But they proceed to pump in the loans anyway because they are legally bulletproof, while you and I pay for it through aggressive over-taxation.
If our own courts say international lenders are above our laws while tying a noose of debt around our necks, can we even pretend Kenya is an independent country anymore? Or are it's just a colony run by proxy?
That is a conversation Kenya cannot avoid.
97% of Kenyans believe President Ruto’s leadership has brought pain, fear and injustice. The question is: how much longer will we tolerate it? Why do we whisper in private while remaining silent in public?
We see what is happening. We feel the rising cost of living, the erosion of institutions and the growing despair among ordinary citizens. Yet too many of us have chosen silence, as though speaking out is more dangerous than surrendering our country.
Has one man truly defeated an entire nation? Can millions of Kenyans be intimidated into helplessness? Power survives when citizens become afraid, divided and resigned.
Kenya does not belong to any president or political class. It belongs to its people. We must reject fear, demand accountability and defend our country through peaceful, lawful and courageous civic action.
He is an evil man, yet we tolerate him. How many must die because of his corruption, incompetence, abuse of office & conflict of interest before we do something?
If you can't show results in five years, you have no business demanding ten. Kenya doesn't need longer presidencies; it needs leaders who work instead of making excuses
DCI officers raid former president's home on 2nd March 2028 and recover property believed to have been purchased with proceeds from corruption.
Former president Ruto is facing 23,563 cases of corruption, abuse of office and gross misconduct.
The President has said that this is the first step in getting the country in the right direction in its fight against corruption.
His name is Mulinge Muteti, a human rights defender.
Mulinge Muteti was illegally arrested yesterday during the June 25th anniversary.
Mulinge has not been presented in court and his whereabouts are unknown.
Where is Mulinge Muteti?
#FreeMulingeMuteti
There should be a limit to what we allow. Using acoustic weapons on civilians should be one of those things. THIS IS A VERY SLIPPERY SLOP. These things WILL DAMAGE YOUR EARS.
No provision of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, provides that a president—any president—must serve for one year, two years, five years, or ten years. It only provides that a president—any president—MAY serve for five years and IF voters decide, s/he may be elected for a second and last time for an additional five years, for a MAXIMUM comulative period of ten years.
In other words, the citizens of Kenya may, in their wisdom, remove a non or poorly performing president within months of taking power. They may also choose NOT to re-elect one who has failed to deliver on his/her pre-election promises and the needs of the people at the end of his first term of five years.
There is NO TENURE. No guarantee. And no automatic renewal in PUBLIC OFFICE.
The people get to decide who governs and who doesn’t. And they can make that decision during an election, or before/without an election.
Even the UK prime minister, @Keir_Starmer, who resigned a few days ago was also “popularly” elected and deluded himself that he had to serve his “full term”, until the British told him NO.
If the Bangladeshi youth had suspended protests, feared police brutality and waited for general elections, Bangladesh would still be under the tyrannical rule of Sheikh Hasina!
You should read this article.
Bob Njagi is being charged with treason, an offence that carries death sentence. He's been detained and allegedly tortured several times in Kenya and Uganda. The gravity of this matter should concern all active citizens of Kenya.
It disturbing and disgusting, that in this time and age, there are Kenyans - of good education and sound mind, who believe "DEVELOPMENT IS A FAVOUR FROM THE PRESIDENT". End!