The latest state intelligence propaganda is becoming too desperate and too obvious because the whole trick is to create the impression that Kikuyus are being isolated, ignored and humiliated by the emerging opposition formation.
The intention is to make Mt Kenya stop thinking about taxes, collapsing businesses, joblessness, broken promises and economic pain, then push them back into a tribal bunker around a besieged regime.
This is 2013 software trying to run on a 2027 machine, yet the country has moved, the economy has changed and Kenyans are no longer consuming propaganda the same way.
The old script was always built around siege mentality, where a community is told that everyone else hates them, everyone else is planning against them and only the incumbent can protect them.
That game worked in a different season because emotions were raw, fear was useful and propaganda could move without serious public interrogation from citizens who now have more information channels.
Today, the mountain is not angry because of who has or has not been given a seat in some imaginary lineup, but because the regime they were told was theirs became one of the harshest governments they have experienced.
People are not closing shops because of coalition gossip, farmers are not crying because of press statements and young people are not jobless because of who attended which political meeting.
The real question is not whether one tribe has been given every position in every arrangement, but whether Kenyans want another five years of taxation, debt, abductions, police violence, lies and broken public services.
The state knows it cannot sell performance, so it is trying to sell isolation.
The problem is that hunger is not tribal, debt is not tribal, overtaxation is not tribal, unemployment is not tribal and bad governance is not tribal.
You cannot frighten a broke trader with tribal arithmetic when his stock is stuck, his taxes are rising and his customers have no money.
You cannot tell a jobless graduate that his real enemy is an opposition lineup when he has been home for years with a degree and no future.
This latest propaganda is not about protecting Kikuyus.
It is about rescuing a regime that has lost the country.
@ahmednasirlaw The Gachagua judgment is like a court finding that an election was conducted in violation of the Constitution, awarding damages to the losing candidate, but refusing to nullify the election.
The logic is difficult to follow.
The latest propaganda being pushed around UDA and 2027 is very simple.
They want Kenyans to believe that the election is already gone, that Ruto will rig, that voting will not matter, that registration is useless and that the people should enter 2027 already defeated in their minds.
That is why you are seeing this “they will rig” line being sponsored and amplified everywhere, including by sections of the media that have become very friendly to this regime.
NTV itself has carried the framing of UDA leaders allegedly plotting to rig 2027, showing how loud this narrative has become in public conversation.
To be honest, the optics of serious, countrywide rigging are too heavy for this regime.
This is a government that cannot repair potholes, cannot manage fuel prices, cannot manage schools, cannot manage hospitals, cannot manage salaries, cannot even explain simple taxes without creating anger.
You really believe the same confused regime has the intelligence, discipline, secrecy and technical sophistication to manage a clean nationwide rigging operation without being caught?
Rigging a presidential election is not like bribing a few brokers in a hotel or manipulating a small party nomination. A national election has agents, polling stations, forms, constituency tallying centres, observers, media, screenshots, live streams, parallel tallies and millions of angry citizens watching every number. The moment Kenyans realize even one vote does not tally, this country will enter a crisis bigger than anything this regime can control.
That is why I believe this “he will rig anyway” chorus is not just a warning.
It is psychological warfare meant to kill voter registration, kill turnout and create apathy. It is also meant to make young people say, “Why vote if they will steal it?” That is exactly where they want you mentally.
The real answer is not to stay home but massive registration, massive turnout, agents in every polling station, parallel tallying, civic vigilance and zero fear.
Elections are not stolen from people who are awake, organized and watching every vote. Elections are stolen from people who were discouraged before the first ballot was even cast.
So don’t fall for the propaganda. The vote still matters, registration matters, turnout mattes and polling station vigilance matters.
So there’s a healthcare bill in Parliament by Kimani Ichung’wah, currently at Second Reading
And if you care about your taxes, you should be paying attention.
In fact, I warned about this last week, that a lot of these bills in Parliament aren’t really about solving problems
They’re about creating offices that the Executive can fill.
Now look at this one 👇🏾
It proposes creating a new body called the Quality Healthcare & Patient Safety Authority.
Its roles?
- License hospitals
- Accredit facilities
- Inspect and audit
- Enforce compliance
- Handle complaints
- Set national standards
But, aren’t these roles already being done by KMPDC, PPB, even SHA, etc.?
And the bill is NOT scrapping those existing bodies.
This new authority will have duplicate roles to existing bodies.
They are creating another layer, offices,s and another budget.
Now, check the appointments side.
The CEO and top officials? Appointed by the Health CS.
And the CS? Appointed by the President.
This is exactly what I was talking about.
This is what parliament is doing now,
Create a new authority → create positions → Executive then uses them to reward friends.
And it’s all funded by our taxes.
At the same time, we’re being told:
“There’s no money.”
“We need austerity.”
But somehow there’s always money for:
-new authorities
-new boards
-new tribunals
Meanwhile:
Hospitals are struggling
Patients are fundraising
Healthcare workers are overwhelmed
I don’t know,
Maybe I’m overthinking it.
But it’s starting to look like these “reforms” are less about wananchi
and more about expanding space for appointments.
What do you think?
Do you remember when they tried to grab Karura Forest? Now read this carefully.
Today, a controversial bill that could completely change everything is in Parliament.
And almost no one is talking about it.
This bill creates a powerful new office, the Director of Forest Regulation.
This office will have the power to:
This office will sit at the center of approvals, permits, and Licensing projects in forests. They will also
-Analyze, then approve or block PROJECTS in forests
-Monitor forests
-Enforce rules
Now here’s the dangerous part;
The bill places major projects under this system, including:
-Roads, Dams & Pipelines
-Tourism projects
-Forest concessions
-Even schools & hospitals, and many others
(Page 8)
Meaning:
The Government will now have the ability to do any projects easily in forests, including Karura, without going through many legal processes as it does now.
At the same time, the bill expands what counts as a forest: Mangroves and bamboo are now included.
This means mangrove forests across coastal Kenya are now part of the mix.
Then comes the real money layer in it:
Carbon credits & Ecosystem payments have been mentioned in it
Forests are no longer just protected land; they are economic assets.
So ask yourself:
Once this becomes law, what will stop the approval of projects within forests within a short period, e.g., by 2027?
Because everything will be “legal.”
What you saw recently at;
Karura.
Nairobi National Park.
Those were not isolated attempts.
They were tests. They were testing the waters and now .....
@Itumbi_Denis @KarungoThangwa It’s funny to hear a 'TikTok Senator' being lectured by a 'WhatsApp Blogger' on political lifelines. One works in the Senate for the people; the other works on a keyboard for his master. As the elders say: 'A dog with a bone in its mouth cannot bark at the moon.'
I warned Kenyans that this government does not govern with empathy. I did not say it in anger, I said it because the numbers would eventually speak for themselves.
Tonight on NTV, they did.
Between July and September last year, Interior CS Kithure Kindiki reportedly spent KSh 43 million on air transport, nearly KSh 1 million every day.
At the same moment, Grade 10 students are dropping out of school because of fees.
Others are studying under trees.
And the public is told, again, that there is no money.
It gets worse.
The same office is now seeking KSh 338 million for air travel in the next financial year.
This is not abstract money.
These are taxes paid by struggling Kenyans.
As hospitals lack essentials, roads crumble, and the country borrows heavily to fund budgets, public resources are being consumed at the top with alarming ease.
We were promised fiscal discipline.
We were promised reduced government expenditure.
Those promises were not misunderstood, they were abandoned.
Kenyans must begin asking harder questions.
Enough is Enough
My fellow Kenyans, there is something important about CBC and Grade 10 that is not being honestly explained to the public, by the William Ruto government and, unfortunately, by much of the mainstream media.
On television, we are told that Grade 10 learners are failing to join schools because of lack of fees, and that schools lack textbooks.
But there is a bigger question that neither government briefings nor prime-time news panels are asking.
In 2025, the government signed a €180 million World Bank loan for grade 10 & cbc education.
The money was released in December 2025.
Repayment by all Kenyan taxpayers begins in 2029.
According to the official loan documents, part of this money was meant to:
- Provide textbooks for every Grade 10 learner (1:1 ratio)
- Offer full scholarships to needy students
- Build classrooms to support the CBC transition
- Provide free lunch for Grade 10 learners
Now ask yourself:
If textbooks were funded, why are parents being asked to buy them?
If scholarships were funded, why are many learners failing to report for Grade 10?
If classrooms were funded, why do many schools show no new infrastructure?
Something does not add up.
What is even more troubling is that a huge chunk of this loan is allocated to ministry offices, administration, and so-called "consultations," while less than half directly benefits learners.
If loans are borrowed in the name of our children, why do offices benefit more than classrooms and students?
This is not noise.
It is accountability.
Some truths will never lead the evening news.
But they must still be told.
Evidence attached below. Judge for yourself.
I've just seen the arrogant words from Kimani ichung'wa boasting that they divided the Finance Bill we rejected into 4 and passed it.
My brothers and sisters, this is exactly why we said Ruto must go & insisted on occupy statehouse.
Because we saw through the lies.
We knew Ruto govt wasn’t genuine.
The moment we accepted that "Statehouse is a protected area" nonsense, we gave them room to breathe.
And now, they’re mocking us.
Laughing at our pain.
Laughing at our comrades who stood firm and fell for this cause.
But listen to me, we are not done.
We are regrouping.
We are rising again.
And this time, we finish what we started (making Kenya great).
All successful countries tried more than once .
If you’re still in this fight, let your voice be heard.
Reply loud and clear: RUTO MUST GO! ⚡
Arrest Dr Abdi mohamed
Arrest Dr Abdi mohamed
Arrest Dr Abdi mohamed
Arrest Dr Abdi mohamed
Arrest Dr Abdi mohamed
Arrest Dr Abdi mohamed
He is the man in charge of sha paying fake hospitals millions
@imbankke you really need to sort out the mobile bank app, it's really frustrating when you need to transact urgently and its not working. Plus calling your contact centre makes it worse when I'm kept on hold
EXCLUSIVE: A secretive political network is allegedly arming militias and plotting ethnic conflict to cling to power in 2027. Kenya is sitting on a ticking time bomb.
This story reads like a spy thriller, but one is shaken to reality by the mention of names of prominent Kenyan leaders, familiar places, and references to deadly weapons. One might be tempted to think it's just a bad dream that will fade by morning. But it's not.
This is a crimson red flag that Kenyans and the country’s global allies must not ignore. A group of seemingly harmless yet highly influential leaders and their backers are allegedly determined to retain political power by any means necessary, both now and in the 2027 election.
Concerned by credible anonymous claims of covert political mobilization, a few patriotic Kenyans have reportedly uncovered disturbing details about a secretive, well-connected network allegedly working behind the scenes to manipulate the outcome of the August 2027 polls.
Sources claim the group ramped up activity from the beginning of June 2024 and hatched an elaborate extrajudicial plan to influence voting patterns in certain regions and suppress the Mt. Kenya community, particularly the Kikuyu. The inclusion of the Kamba community in the GEMA cultural association in November 2024 allegedly placed them under the radar of this network. GEMA, which brings together Kikuyu, Embu, Meru, and Akamba.
This is my fifth post highlighting the rising violence and political gangs in Kenya. But today, I write out of concern that many still view this crisis as simply “politics gone too far.” It is not. Lives have been lost. Businesses looted and burned. Police have been caught on camera fraternizing with politically protected gangs. Alarmingly, the government has claimed it “knows the perpetrators” but has failed to act. MP William Kamket was captured on video inciting youth to travel to Nairobi and attack peaceful protesters. This is not politics. It is organized, state-sponsored violence.
I must clarify that I do not publish for clout. I rely on extensive research and credible anonymized sources. My work has, helped pre-empt dangerous state-linked deals, such as the now-cancelled Adani deals, which could have handed over our airport and energy to foreign and domestic interests working against Kenya’s public good.
Notably, none of my previous four posts on tribal and criminal political organization in Kenya attracted any formal response from the government. Yet, following the last post, Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen issued a public statement about politicians buying weapons from across our borders, an indication that these claims may have hit a nerve.
In politics, security, and leadership, nothing is ever a coincidence. Silence can often imply consent. Leading up to the June 25th and Saba Saba anniversaries, several politicians allied to William Ruto and Raila Odinga intensified rhetoric, accusing one community of believing it alone can lead Kenya. Tiaty MP William Kamket urged youth to attack protesters, mocking them as “too fat to run,” while Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi and others have repeatedly declared they will ensure Ruto wins in 2027 “by any means.”
There is a calculated political plan, allegedly backed by President Ruto and key allies, to hold onto power in 2027 through violence, intimidation, and manipulation. The group allegedly orchestrating this scheme is said to report directly to Ruto. It reportedly includes Farouk Kibet, the shadowy Ruto adviser Dr. Kipkoech Muge, MP Alfred Kapondi, former MP Moroto, MP William Kasait Kamket, MP Oscar Sudi, MP Musa Sirma, First Lady Rachel Ruto, and MP Kimani Ichung’wa, among others.
According to one source, militias have allegedly been set up, and on September 27, 2024, fifty Kalenjin warrior leaders were reportedly oathed by Moroto and two other elders. The same source claims that participants were told the oath would bind them to defend the Kalenjin community against alleged aggression from the Kikuyu community.
When the group realized their plan had been leaked, President Ruto is said to have ordered the decommissioning of hidden weapons caches in areas like Lessos, Pokot, Turkana, Mt Elgon etc. However, the individuals involved allegedly restocked and quietly relocated the arms to new locations, continuing their preparations in secret.
These revelations, however disturbing, are consistent with accounts from insiders close to the planners. They should alarm every Kenyan. We must firmly reject any scheme by powerful individuals to incite inter-community conflict as a pathway to power.
The truth is, many Kenyans are deeply dissatisfied with William Ruto’s leadership. He must respect the will of the people and either pursue re-election through lawful, democratic means or be ready to step aside if that is the verdict of the people. Sovereign power belongs not to any one man or ethnic group. It belongs to the people, always.