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Maraga was actually the first guy to say that he knows the opposition MUST unite to send William Ruto home.
wambuii@wambuijoan2024
Anyone opposing Sifuna joining the united opposition is a mole. Sifuna alone can’t overthrow Ruto. When you share a common enemy but remain divided, you’re setting yourselves up for defeat. Someone should tell Maraga that he also can’t do it on his own.
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Anyone opposing a united opposition and not pragmatically and realistically providing us with real alternative solutions are Ruto’s sympathizers and empathizers.
Tell me how Sifuna or Maraga will get 200,000 votes in Ol Kalou Nyandarua county or Kimilili Bungoma county. We have had and are still going to have by elections why haven’t your candidate or team managed to elect a candidate in that MCA or MP position?
Go to Kapcherop Marakwet West and shout Wantam uone kama hutakimbizwa.
Politics is very local not here on twitter!
We know we need to change the system bla bla bla but we’re not a utopic state,never will be!
You guys are high on your delusional BS!
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The illusion of replacing leaders
2002: “We just need to replace Moi.”
Nobody cared about fixing the system.
2007: “We just need to replace Kibaki.”
No talk of systemic change
2022: “We just need to replace Uhuru.”
Infact vote Ruto to punish Uhuru
2027: “We just need to replace Ruto.”
Same illusion. Anyone but Ruto!
2032: “We just need to replace whoever”
A broken system eventually reproduces the same outcomes, no matter who sits at the top.
Can we discuss how we can reform the broken system atleast?
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RT @Ademba_47: We recognise the political reality that in a 50+1 electoral system, coalition building is often necessary to win.
However,…
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They prefer to terrorize our youth demanding reforms than undertake reform

BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri
Take seriously what Samia Suluhu said she discussed with Kasongo because these are often sentiments that precede very bad events.
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In politics, today’s enemy can become useful tomorrow if aligning with them means you survive, win, or block a bigger threat. That is why you see rivals forming coalitions, endorsing each other, or quietly cooperating. Like him or not, Gachagua could play a decisive role in the 2027 elections
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