Amos Wery
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Kama hautokei streets you can still help the movement in many ways. Just retweet any tweet unapata na hii hashtag #SiriNiNumbers and also comment to those tweets with same hashtag. It takes less than a minute to do so. Online activism will help a great deal sana pia
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Meet Aaron Cheruiyot, the Man Who Collects Kenya’s Betting Billions.
An insider has come forward with details that explain what many Kenyans have been wondering for months. How betting taxes are being stolen right under our noses, and who is behind it. The name that keeps coming up is Senator Aaron Cheruiyot.
Under the previous government, things were straightforward. Betting companies had no choice. Their systems were directly linked to KRA. Every bet placed, every shilling taxed, went straight into official government accounts. There were no shortcuts. There were no middlemen.
That setup did not last long. When the new government took over, a few powerful people quietly moved in to change everything. At the center of it all was Aaron Cheruiyot. What he and his group pulled off was nothing short of a coup. They pushed KRA out of the way and created their own private channel to collect money from betting companies.
They started using the Compulynx eRevenue system. A system originally designed for county governments to collect parking fees and small charges. In this case, it was hijacked to handle billions from Kenya’s betting industry. But instead of the money going directly to KRA like before, it first goes through this private system controlled by Cheruiyot's network.
The most shocking part is how they charge . Service fees should not exceed four point five percent. But this rogue unit charges over twenty percent. Out of every hundred shillings, more than twenty is quietly taken away. To make it worse, they do not even declare everything they collect. Only a small portion is forwarded to KRA. The rest disappears.
This is why, even as more Kenyans gamble daily, the government's betting tax collections have been dropping. It is not because Kenyans stopped betting. It is because Aaron Cheruiyot and his gang are stealing the money before it even gets to government records.
Meanwhile ordinary Kenyans are the ones left to suffer. Families are pushed deeper into poverty. School fees go unpaid. Hospitals run out of basic supplies. And the people responsible carry on as if nothing is wrong.
Senator Aaron Cheruiyot has a lot of explaining to do.
And we are not going to stop asking until the answers come out.

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The Media Cannot Sell Gambling and Pretend They Care About Kenyans
For too long now, Kenyan media houses have been playing a dangerous double game. During the day, they run sad news bulletins about suicides, broken families, and the rising cost of living, yet at every commercial break, they flood the same struggling households with flashy gambling ads, promising overnight riches through Aviator, betting jackpots, and fake dreams built on lies.
The most shameless among them is Royal Media Services under SK Macharia. Citizen TV, which should be standing up for Kenyans, has instead turned into a gambling recruitment center, where they parade so-called winners on air and shove betting promotions into every prime-time slot. While other countries are banning gambling ads to protect their people, Royal Media is busy normalizing it, pushing it like toothpaste, while pretending to care about the very funerals their greed is helping to organize.
A friend told me yesterday that Kikiyu radio stations are the worst hit.
You cannot sit there talking about the suffering of Kenyans when you are the same one taking money to fuel the addiction. You cannot act shocked about suicides when you air Aviator and betting ads even during family shows. You cannot speak about depression when you are part of the machine that creates it.
SK Macharia, a man who has seen personal tragedy, who should know the pain of losing a child, still chooses to profit by pushing the poison of gambling to other people’s children. How much is enough? How much blood money must be counted before the media admits that they are not just covering the problem, they are the problem?
Media cannot eat from both sides. You cannot cash cheques from gambling cartels and then pretend you are an innocent observer. You cannot sell suffering in one segment and sponsor it in the next. The Kenyan public is watching, and it is clear who picked profits over people.
Gambling ads have no place in a serious society. They have no place in a country struggling with debt, addiction, hunger, and suicide. They have no place in homes where families are burying sons and daughters killed by a rigged system disguised as entertainment.
This is not just about Aviator. It is about an entire network of lies, fueled by betting cartels, protected by cowardly media houses, and disguised as opportunity. Enough is enough. If Citizen TV and other media outlets want to be taken seriously, the first thing they must do is reject gambling money publicly and immediately. Otherwise, every tear they pretend to shed is a tear they helped create.
The blood is on their hands, and no amount of news coverage can wash it away.

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@morarakebaso Very true G.....and that's what we gonna do....bt in the meanwhile let them continue to do the dirty work and exposing everything n everyone..... including themselves 🤣🤣 very stupid.
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Over 6 trillion shillings was stolen between 2013 and 2022. This money was loans borrowed and stolen without a budget, program or audit. It cannot be traced through vampire diaries because it never went to any project under the sun. Now those trillionaires are helping us shout RUTO MUST GO. Infact they are funding a presidential candidate for us to replace Ruto. Wanatusaidia. Tuko na furaha na shukrani mpwito mpwito ja kibogoyo aliyeota meno. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, i have told you time without number, we cannot defeat corruption in Kenya if stolen money is funding our candidates. We must change the culture of campaign financing in Kenya. We must raise our own ten bobs and hundred bobs to finance our own homegrown leaders of integrity to rise and compete with the merrygoround oligarchy of corruption in Kenya. We must see the problem beyond Ruto.
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Things I have Learnt About Politics
1. The problem is not the leaders it is the people. Therefore true change will only begin with Civic Education. Otherwise we are doing zero sum activism. The people will most likely vote out William Ruto and vote in Ruto Pro Max or Ruto Proxy.
2. If you fight for the people, the people will fight you. If you fight for yourself the people will fight for you.
3. The politicians who enjoy politics are the ones who do it for money. If you try to do it for social change you will not enjoy it.
SO WHAT NOW?
WHAT DO WE DO?
GIVE UP?
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There is no value in blaming the people. But there is value in educating the people. We need to understand that poverty plays a big role in how people think or scramble for opportunities. The majority of Kenyans will take 200 bob instead of listening to ideas on how they can do agroprocessing or value addition or skill acquisition for poverty eradication.
Reflect on the following:
1. Campaign Financing:
The nature of politics is that it is driven by money. Campaigns are expensive. Even if you do not give handouts, it is still expensive to do branding, travelling around, mantaining an office, a team and equipment. We need to be ready to identify, mentor and finance leaders of integrity to STEP UP into positions of leadership. Otherwise we will be governed by criminals, drug dealers, smugglers, trafickers etc because they have the money.
2. Societal Value System:
We need to examine our values as a society. An employee who steals from the business to enrich themselves will do the same when they become members of parliament. A lawyer who bribes judges for favourable decisions will do the same when they become a cabinet secretary. A tinder swindler who targets older women and lures them into fake love so as to access their money will not change when they become a governor. A parent who buys KCSE exam papers for the child to pass is grooming the next president for us.
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In the last few weeks i have been hounded and tormented by the state.
The INJECT vehicle continues to be held at Central Police Station without any booking, complaint or legal processing by the police.
I have been investigated for doing legal business and earning a living.
My freedom of expression is now being persued at Eldoret Law Courts by an agent of the President.
I am followed, monitored and surveilled by unknown people. I have lost my joy, my appetite and friends who fear being persued by the state.
But i continue to stand strong for my values. The values and principles of honesty, integrity and humility. Through resilience and consistency i hope to inspire young people to Step Up for leadership without fear. Ninaamini Itabadilika.
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