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Hon. Lothus Protus (Unya - Lumia)
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Youth Leader and Young Aspirant Registered and Licensed Real Estate Agent Calm and Strategic
Nairobi Katılım Eylül 2015
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Moi campaigned freely in retirement. We didn’t see outrage or hear lectures. During the campaign for the new constitution, Ruto was very happy to campaign with Moi on the no side.
But when it comes to Uhuru, suddenly there are new rules.
Why the double standards?
What is it about Uhuru that unsettles them so deeply?
When he speaks, they panic. When he is silent, they manufacture propaganda.
They can be rattled all they want and rant all they wish, but Uhuru will not be silenced.
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Kenyans deserve a government focused on building the nation, not caught up in politics of distraction. There are urgent challenges facing our country that require focus, seriousness, and decisive action.
Let us come together to build a modern, inclusive, and prosperous Kenya. We are ready to work with all who believe in change and are committed to fixing what is not working.
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The biggest threat to Ruto’s second term is a united opposition.
There is propaganda that Ruto will simply rig his way back, but rigging is not as easy as people make it sound. Rigging requires serious intelligence, serious coordination, serious logistics and a disciplined political machine, and Kenya Kwanza may be loud, arrogant and aggressive, but that does not mean they have the capacity to quietly manage every moving part of an election without exposing themselves to a bigger crisis.
The bigger danger for Ruto is the possibility of a last minute national mood swing where Kenyans wake up close to the election and decide in large numbers that Ruto must go. That is the counterattack I am talking about. Not chaos, not violence and not online excitement, but millions of ordinary Kenyans making a quiet decision in their homes, villages, towns, churches, markets, workplaces and polling stations that enough is enough. When people are divided, confused or hopeless, power can manipulate them, but when many Kenyans arrive at the same conclusion at the same time, the system starts shaking.
Personally, my worry is bigger than Ruto. It is bigger than Kalonzo and bigger than whoever else imagines they can inherit power. Whether the next president is Ruto, Kalonzo, Kuku or anyone else, things will still be bad if the poisoned system remains untouched. The country is not well. People are broke, businesses are closing, families that were stable two or three years ago are now struggling, rent is choking people, food is expensive, school fees is a nightmare, jobs are scarce and hope itself has become expensive.
This is where the opposition is also failing because they are talking politics but they are not seriously addressing the issues affecting Kenyans. Kenyans do not just need a replacement for Ruto. They need a serious plan for the economy, taxation, public debt, corruption, police brutality, unemployment, healthcare, education and the cost of living. Without that, removing one group and replacing it with another will only change the names of the people eating while the country continues bleeding.
As I have always said, only Kenyans themselves will take back this country, rectify it and set serious systems. Not politicians, not tribal kingpins and not fake reformers who become silent immediately they get appointments. Keen people know that time must come, and it may come slowly then suddenly.
No matter who is at the top, Kenyans will eventually realise that the system itself is poisoned, and once that realisation becomes national, it will be very bad for anyone who takes over. Kenyans will not just be asking for a new president. They will be demanding a country that finally works.

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A Bishop’s National Rebuke:
Bishop Ong’injo tears into government and legislators
Ong’injo: Our MPs, stop nonsensical political sloganeering
Ong’injo: Stop being a choir, do your oversight job
Ong’injo: Figures don’t lie, universities are underfunded
Ong’injo: Government prioritising wrong agenda
#CitizenWeekend
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