How you all ignored such red flags still surprises me. Kenyas had an easy task to not vote for this guy, now we are faced with even a bigger task to kick him out.
Some historical revisionists are claiming that the police and Mungiki were responsible for the vast majority of deaths in 2007/2008, and that Mungiki burned down the Kiambaa Assembly of God church. The official Waki Report (CIPEV) completely debunks this.
I remember this time in Molo. We were in school, and there was an IDP camp in a church a few metres away. We were told to skip lunch so that the food could be taken to the camp. We had prayers for lunch that day. This is around the time my Mum received death threats and we also ended up IDPs in Nakuru.
This was our place, I can even tell hapa ni kwa nani ama nani. I recall that time Kibaki had come, his plane (and Red Cross) plane landed at Arnesens High School pitch. That part overlooked the other side of the ridge on your way to Rukuini and Kamuyu, and you'd see the dusty road snake up the ridge visibly.
Buana Kibaki akiwa hapo anaongea, we'd see the Kalenjin fighters spread on the horizon on the other side of the ridge, partaking in the speech of their president. I think they got bored coz after a while they started lighting up fire in the remaining homes visible from where we were.
President Kibaki saw this, and instead of sending his military (he had been accompanied by nearly a thousand uniforms), he made the famous speech that reinforced his nickname 'General Kiguoya'.
"Waaacha wachoomee.....' he said "Watachooka wajiulizee maswaali....". He continued with his speech as the fires started to spread from home to home. Afterwards, he left.
Then this video must've been shot then. People who know the left side of Burnt Forest Town can confirm.👇