President William Ruto is once again facing sharp criticism over his continued display of opulence at a time when many Kenyans are grappling with the rising cost of living.
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"Murkomen stop dreaming with H.E Uhuru Kenyatta and RiggyG on KK Gafament failures! #Wantam" - Wanjiku Muhia, Kipipiri Mp, responds to Murkomen the Idiot
#RejectFuelPrices
😢 Imagine being called to the hospital after her husband was shot in Githurai, only to arrive and find his body. The shock and pain overwhelmed her immediately after confirming he had died.
#RejectFuelPrices
'You've driven one of our regular panelists to leave because you've told disgusting lies about her!'
Piers Morgan tears into Sintish after her first Uncensored stint: "You should be better informed!"
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Nothing insults the intelligence of citizens than the trips taken by greedy, incompetent, and corrupt government officials.
Take a look at these trips by Nairobi County.
19 people blew KSH 37 million in Morocco, learning all about "Proactive Management". Two weeks!
14 people went to Vancouver BC to study "conflict resolution" at KSH 11 million.
7 went to Dubai to study "Personal Branding" at KSH 9 million.
11 went to Dubai to attend a fashion show, at KSH 17 million.
Between 2024-2025, @SakajaJohnson and his predecessors blew KSH 7.7 billion that way.
On 100% wasteful travel.
KSH 7.7 billion.
Enough to build 7 Level 5 hospitals.
It's the height of incompetence.
@NairobiAssembly was also in on the scam. The MCAs were also participating in the looting.
Safaricom shared my information, including my location, with the DCI, which led to my arrest in January last year in Kamiti.
I have since gone to court and filed a Ksh 100 million lawsuit against Safaricom.
Under Article 31 of the Constitution of Kenya, every person has the right to privacy, including the right not to have information relating to their private affairs unnecessarily revealed or disclosed.
The unauthorized sharing of a person’s location or personal data without lawful justification may amount to a violation of that constitutional right.
Sam: How come you’re unable to join us in the studio? MP Gladys Boss: Maybe he uses matatus
That short exchange on Citizen TV said a lot.
That one statement exposed everything wrong with some Kenyan leaders.
Imagine mocking a Kenyan for using the same matatus that millions rely on every single day to survive this economy.
Teachers use matatus.
Nurses use matatus.
Students use matatus.
The same wananchi they beg votes from use matatus.
So what exactly was the joke?
But honestly, this is not new from Gladys Shollei.
This is the same person I exposed before over attempts in Parliament to make public participation reports less accessible to wananchi.
The arrogance.
The entitlement.
The disconnect.
Then, during campaigns, they suddenly remember “the common mwananchi.”
MIHARATI, Kipipiri
A private grader came to refuel at a petrol station.
Protestors told the driver to choose between having the grader lynched or grading a 1KM road section in the town.
GENTLEMEN: This inspiring story is for us. In front of you is Dennis Wawira, famously known as the Maize Guy on TikTok. By profession, he is what Onyango Tate would call a monocotyledon cremator, better known to many as mchoma mahindi. Like many young people out there, Dennis is a victim of a system that often fails the youth.
After losing both his parents, he was left under the care of his grandmother. Due to financial constraints and the corruption at NG-CDF offices that sometimes denies deserving students educational opportunities, Dennis was unable to continue with his studies.
His grandmother walked from one government office to another, doing everything possible to ensure Dennis and his siblings were not denied their right to education, but all her efforts seemed to bear no fruit.
Seeing his grandmother struggle, Dennis made a decision that many young men are forced to make far too early,, he chose responsibility over comfort. He stepped up to help his grandmother raise and support his siblings. Dennis used what was available.
He took an old jiko, a wire mesh, and that was the humble beginning of his maize roasting business. Every single day, he showed up with hope, determination & an unshakable work ethic. He never complained when business was slow.
Rain, cold weather, and difficult days never distracted him from his mission. Life often places heavy responsibilities on men early, and success rarely comes without sacrifice, struggle, and persistence. Dennis understood this.
He mastered his craft, shared his journey online, and eventually became an internet sensation. Customers started flocking to his kibanda for his delicious mahindi choma. From selling just 30 cobs a day, Dennis now sells between 700 and 1,000 cobs daily.
He showed up consistently, without excuses. Today, through hard work and discipline, Dennis is celebrating a major milestone,, he has managed to take all his siblings back to school, and he is now finishing the construction of a very beautiful, modern two-bedroom master ensuite house for the grandmother who never gave up on them.
In the video attached in the comment section, you can see the eyes of an old woman filled with pride, joy, and gratitude,, a grandmother watching a young man change the story of their family. So gentlemen, never believe your situation is permanent or that your struggles are too heavy to overcome.
Life has a way of rewarding those who show up with determination, discipline, and purpose,, not complaints, excuses, or regret. As we celebrate the boy child this week, I choose to celebrate Dennis Wawira, a.k.a Maize Guy,, a young man who continues to inspire us all. Roho ni iyo!!!
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