Yes, he may not be the sharpest. But what he lacks in intellect, he makes up for with organization and political experience.
If we’re serious about removing him, it can be done but only with a strategy that’s more organized, disciplined, and persistent than his.
This is so f-ed up man. An Argentina player hit an Egyptian player in the face - no card. Now another blow to the back of the head against England... STILL NO CARD!
This is NEXT LEVEL CHEATING!
They say those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat its mistakes.
Let us learn from our past. Shun tribal politics at all cost. Reject the use of goons, violence, and intimidation as tools of politics. Condemn any abuse of state power we are witnessing. Hold leaders accountable for their actions, regardless of their political affiliations.
Back in 2007, your current president armed and financed militias to kill and displace Kikuyus, Kambas and Kisiis.
Some of us come from Kisii/Kalenjin homes. Oh, what a tragedy that was!
Anyway, they wore matching ties and some people liked their swag
Tweeted this one year ago watu wakafikiria ni jokes. The kind of massacre and beheading that was going on in Langas during the 2007 post election violence haikua ya mchezo. Listen to this guy narrating what happened to them.
🚨BREAKING: France has failed to include Kenya among the 13 countries eligible for visa-free travel to its overseas territories.
Only one African country, South Africa, made the cut, alongside China, India, and Saudi Arabia.
Yet, we’ve been treated to countless photos of Ruto and Macron laughing, dining, and exchanging warm handshakes in Nairobi. This is the stark difference between diplomatic optics and diplomatic results.
As an analyst, I see this as a failure of Kenya’s contemporary diplomacy. We have replaced hard bilateral negotiations with photo-ops and personal rapport.
Macron secured France's strategic interests in East Africa. What comparable benefit did Kenya secure?
International relations are driven by cold national interest, not personal friendships. What has Kenya actually gained from this partnership with France?