One of the reasons Kiaraho’s widow introduced H.E. President William Samoei Ruto, Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki, and other leaders, while skipping Gachagua in her introductory speech during her husband’s burial service in Nyandarua, is because Gachagua had previously referred to her husband as a traitor, a “gakunia.”
Kiaraho’s son also took the opportunity to thank the President for standing with the family and assured him that they would stand with him as well.
Gachagua had no close relationship with the family, and they are aware that his presence at the event is driven more by political interests than genuine support or respect.
IEBC, unless mnataka vita, please explain to me: Mbona sina poling station na poling station number?
Na pia, if those who registered before 2012 voted in 2022, why do they need to register again?
Please explain to us as if you are talking to Karen Nyamu ama Sudi.
#LindaKadi
@ClintonObonyo Brother ,I don't tolerate such acts But boss ,when you remember that you're faithful to your spouse whether husband or wife , boss you can do unthinkable.
He looked normal.
Calm. Unbothered. Just another man walking through Nairobi with a backpack.
But inside that bag… was something no one could imagine.
Human remains.
The remains of a young woman who had trusted him with her life.
John Kiama Wambua, 29, a carpenter from Huruma Estate, had murdered his 19-year-old wife, Joy Fridah Munani.
For days, Joy had been missing. Her family worried, searched, hoped. But the truth was far worse than anything they could have prepared for. She wasn’t just gone—she had been brutally killed and reduced to pieces.
On the morning of 21 January 2025, police on patrol near Kelly Towers stopped Wambua. The bag he carried raised suspicion, but nothing about his face showed panic. He stood there, as if it was just another ordinary morning.
Then officers opened the backpack.
What they saw changed everything.
Inside were dismembered human body parts.
Even then, Wambua didn’t react. No fear. No shock. He simply told them the remains belonged to his wife.
He later led officers back to the single-room house they shared.
That room held the rest of the truth.
More body parts were hidden under the bed.
A kitchen knife, soaked in blood, lay nearby, most probably the weapon used.
Joy’s clothes were still there.
And the floor… stained, marking the exact place where her life had ended.
The killing followed a domestic argument,over another man. Weeks later, Wambua tried to take back his confession, claiming he had been forced to sign it.
But some parts of Joy’s body were never found.
Wambua was taken to court on 22 January 2025. Since then, the case has continued,no final judgement.
Joy was only 19.
She never imagined that the person beside her would become the one to end her life in such a brutal way.
This is a reminder that—sometimes the danger isn’t outside.
Sometimes… it’s right at home.
Rest in peace, Joy.
(This content is based on real events and is shared for awareness on domestic violence. Some details may be disturbing)
Earlier this week, I was in a meeting that was honestly very sad. Over 30 artists do not own their music yes most of the hits you know, their names, or even the rights to their images and this is in perpetuity. This has had serious consequences: many music groups have stopped releasing songs because anything they create does not belong to them, and they cannot secure endorsements since they don’t own their image rights.
When they tried to exit, some of them were sued in California and are now required to pay the label $1 million. We are witnessing one of the most significant IP cases of our time. I am confident they will eventually get out of it.
We sit in these meetings not as politicians, but as citizens advocating for policies that shape how our industry operates, grows, and sustains livelihoods.
Ruto just wanted a peaceful evening… then Babu appeared LIVE 😂
You sit down to relax kidogo, then boom, TV inasema LIVE! 😅
Next thing, Babu Owino is pointing like he knows you personally 👉🏾😭
Remote inakataa kufanya kazi, volume iko juu, na sasa you’re just there like, “Wacha niskize kwanza…” 🤣
In Kenya, you don’t watch politics… politics watches you.
Why does Edwin Sifuna make company of a girl who when he was crying having lost a mentor and a friend was celebrating the death of Baba Raila Odinga. That video is still very fresh on our hearts and minds.
@amyasin_@OwidiOdoyo After insulating him what do you get. A grown up like you insulting someone for speaking his mind. Is that what you want in this nation?
Edwin Sifuna’s arrogance is on another level. Insulting Dr. Oburu is essentially an insult to every ODM member, as well as to Raila Odinga. This is something Sifuna knows he would not have dared to do while Raila was alive.
Sifuna cannot continue hiding behind Raila Odinga’s name to insult the Luo people and their leaders. He has been hired by the anti-William Samoei Ruto oligarchs to undermine the President’s support system. Having failed to defeat the President on development issues, they have resorted to portraying him as a dictator—yet Ruto is the only president Kenya has ever had with absolutely no dictatorial tendencies.
The Sifuna axis consists of great talkers, who are therefore great liars—people who can repeatedly call Jesus a drunkard until people begin to believe them.