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Empress by Design.
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Lemmi repost this reminder here.....todu ma 😒
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto
We must bring to a stop an administration that is burdening wananchi with the high cost of living. Voting for Kenya Kwanza on August 9 means voting for affordable prices of fuel, food, among other basic commodities.
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Ruto is no longer preparing to win 2027.
He is preparing for what happens AFTER Kenyans reject the results.
Look carefully at the pattern.
Njoki Ndung’u being pushed to the ICC.
Philomena Mwilu exiting soon.
Warsame already singing “respect the appointing authority.”
A carefully cultivated Supreme Court bench slowly taking shape around one man’s political survival.
This is not random.
This is architecture.
A 7 judge shield designed to sanitize disputed elections, neutralize constitutional resistance and protect power at all costs.
Kenyans must stop thinking rigging only happens at polling stations.
Modern state capture happens in the courts, in appointments, in institutions and in silent elite deals made years before an election.
Why is State House so invested in judicial positioning?
Why are loyalists being rewarded strategically?
Why is every independent institution slowly becoming politically obedient?
Because Ruto understands one thing:
The real battle after 2027 may not be in the streets.
It may be in the Supreme Court of Kenya.
Observe the SCOK carefully.
Observe the appointments.
Observe the silence.
Observe the programming.
This regime is not planning for democracy.
It is planning for legal protection after democracy is violated.
History has taught us one painful truth:
When the judiciary is captured, the citizen becomes powerless.
2027 will not just be about votes.
It will be about whether Kenya still has institutions strong enough to defend those votes.
#Borrowed
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Good evening patriots. Here is your evening dose, not of anger but of reflection. I would like you to reflect on your role as the victim in this abusive relationship called Kenya.
As a country we are in an abusive relationship. The political class is the abuser. The citizens are the victim, and like most abusive relationships, it has gone on for so long that everyone has accepted it as normal.
It always starts the same way. The politician shows up with big energy, big promises, and an even bigger smile. They come to your village, eat your food, hold your children, and look you in the eye and say "I am doing this for you. Nobody understands your struggles like I do. This time will be different". And you believe them not because you want to but because the alternative is too painful to think about.
Then they get into power and the personality changes.
The phone calls stop. The same person who cried at your rally is now behind gates and tinted windows. Your problems are still there, the hospital with no medicine, the road that has been a promise since before you were born. But those are no longer anyone's concern. Complain and you are told to be patient. Push harder and you are told you are being used by enemies of the state. Protest and you are tear gassed.
And just when the anger builds up too much, the abuser does what abusers do best they find someone to blame. A deputy. A minister. A scapegoat. They remove that person loudly and publicly and say, that was the problem all along. The victim watches, wants to believe it, and slowly the noise dies down. Corruption, impunity, and systems built to protect the powerful, all remain completely untouched.
Meanwhile the opposition watches from outside, shouting that everything inside is wrong. Until they are invited in, given comfortable seats, and also go quiet. Because it was never about you. It was always about access to the house.
This is the cycle. And the citizen, exhausted and battle-worn, has learned to survive it. They have developed a dark sense of humour about their own suffering, a deep distrust of big promises, but also somehow hope. Stubborn, irrational hope that this time will be different.
In 2027, the abusers will come back smiling, with new promises and freshly tinted windows. For once, as a victim, you have the chance and power to end this relationship. Don't waste it.
#MakeBetterChoices
#YourVoteMatters
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
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Na bado kuna mbleina itasema tutam apa....gui
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH
This fuel increase is economic terrorism against Kenyans. Petrol is up, Diesel is up. Transport will go up, food will go up, power backups will become more expensive, and every small business will be squeezed again. You cannot keep looting, overtaxing and mismanaging a country, then punish citizens at the pump and call it regulation.
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I hope they reimbursed him
Yoko@Kibet_bull
Here is the whole video of Kevin Kiarie and Jeff Koinange that Citizen TV deleted on their platform.
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Dear @bienaimesol
"Presence is not submission" is a great line. But the African chiefs who signed away our land to colonialists were also just "present at a meeting." Didn't end well for us.
This is France we're talking about. The same France that still forces 14 African countries to pay them money every year for being colonized. They named their summit "Africa Forward", forward into whose pocket exactly?
They didn't call you because they value your African voice. They called you because nothing makes an exploitation party look innocent like a talented African bald man with a guitar and a big smile. You were the decoration. The proof that everything was fine. The vibe.
While you performed, the real business was happening in the next room and your presence told the world "don't worry, the Africans are happy."
Now we all love you Bien. Nobody wants to say it. But when you're the only African smiling that hard in a room full of French officials, Uncle Ruckus starts feeling like a close relative. The man also believed he was simply "building bridges."
You were not a guest at that table my friend.
You were the entertainment.
There's a difference between having a seat at the table and being served *as* the meal. Next time find out which one you are before you tune your guitar.
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.

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11 arrested comrades are now being distributed to different police stations.
We need lawyers asap.
#GetFranceOutOfAfrica
#RutoMustGo
#MacronMustGo
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Make parliament great again. #MwoshoMoja. Send them home.
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