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ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027
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Managing director/business person and a civil Engineer.ASPIRING MP KIAMBAA @2027
Kiambu county Katılım Mart 2023
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ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi

Rigathi Gachagua: I have received information that this profit that the President and his partners are making from increased fuel prices has been used to purchase Tullow oil in Turkana at USD 120 million.
#CitizenFridayNight
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The Sell-Out Pipeline: How Sauti Sol and Dennis Ombachi Were Absorbed Into the Regime
The song “Tujiangalie” by Sauti Sol was not a random release. It was a government-sponsored track designed to push Uhuru Kenyatta’s long-held mantra of evading accountability: “Don’t ask what the government can do for you, ask what you can do for the government.”
The song functioned much like “Mungu Baba Twaomba” by Roughtone Mr. Igi igi - less as genuine reflection and more as messaging designed to calm public anger and redirect attention during a politically charged period following the disputed 2007 election involving Mwai Kibaki.
This is the same reverse psychology playbook behind government campaigns like “security begins with you” - subtly shifting the burden onto citizens while the ruling elite embezzles the funds meant for actual security.
Classic colonial deflection.
Eventually, Sauti Sol had a nasty public fallout with Uhuru Kenyatta after he stole their Studio Mashinani concept. The group had proposed government-funded studios in every county to nurture talent. Uhuru and then-ICT CS Joe Mucheru ran with the idea, but as usual with government execution, it was pathetic and flopped.
The bottom line is Bien and Sauti Sol’s disagreement with Uhuru was never about principle or conscience. It was about business and credit.
Fast forward to last year: Bien leading thunderous “Ruto Must Go” chants during his concerts in the US and UK clearly rattled the regime. British-backed war criminal and mass murderer William Ruto felt the heat.
What followed were calculated back-channel engagements to buy Bien out.
The whole drama at the Kalasha Awards - Ruto walking in while Bien’s new song played, then publicly endorsing it as his favorite - was a carefully staged soft launch of this partnership. Embedding Bien and state-sponsored propaganda hoodlum Dennis Ombachi at the France-Africa colonial summit was the consummation of this unholy alliance.
Ombachi himself has form. He was at the forefront of demobilizing Gen Z protests, shamelessly sanitizing unscrupulous scammers like Hanifa Adan. Last year, he collaborated with the Ruto regime to fly in TikToker Dylan Page right in the middle of the June 25 protests to help shoot content aimed at cooling down the streets.
One thing is crystal clear: their shameless capitulation has left many Kenyans angry and deeply vexed. Like so many other influencers, X-bloggers, and creatives, they hide behind the movement, borrow its credibility, and then use that borrowed legitimacy to demobilize and sabotage it from within.
That is textbook treachery.
Nobody would have a serious problem with people who openly declare their allegiances. But pretending to stand with the people only to stab the movement in the back will not be tolerated.
Bien will be used as the example. The streets are watching. The receipts are being kept.
And the patience for camouflaged saboteurs pretending to be part of the revolution is running extremely thin.
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ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
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I have watched Dr Gikonyo under cross examination and what struck me is that some men reach an age where intimidation stops working on them.
There is a certain calmness that comes from having seen governments come and go, presidents rise and fall, ministers behave like small gods, and public storms disappear after a few weeks. You could see a man who was not auditioning for approval from the room, the lawyers, the cameras or the political crowd outside.
That is what made it interesting. Kenya is full of people who tremble the moment power enters the room. They start calculating what to say, who might be offended, which side is watching and how tomorrow’s headlines may read. Dr Gikonyo looked like someone who has outlived that fear.
At some point in life, the most dangerous person in any room is not the loudest one. It is the old man who no longer needs anything from anyone.
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ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi

Chelemei Polling Station, Kapsasian Ward on the spot situation is alarming. Police officers are urgently needed to restore order and ensure peace prevails immediately.
Reports indicate that DCP supporters are being attacked on their way to polling stations, and earlier this morning our agents were denied access before intervention allowed them in. Up to now, no meaningful action has been taken to fully contain the situation or guarantee a safe and fair voting environment.
Our media teams must focus attention on Chelemei Polling Station and ensure that anyone interfering with the democratic process is brought to book. We also call upon observers, media houses, and the international community to keep their eyes on and help safeguard the credibility of this exercise.
Despite the challenges, voter turnout remains encouraging and the people are determined. So far, so good, it’s coming home. @Masikonde

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ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
ENG. Kenneth Maina Kiambaa MP @2027 retweetledi
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Eric Okeyo: President Macron is just an acrobat, he was all over cooking ugali and sukuma. He is like William Ruto who is in Nyanza 38 times relaunching projects that were launched by Uhuru #CitizenDayBreak
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Housing Dream, Budget Nightmare:
Government says it requires nearly Sh400 billion annually to sustain the affordable housing programme.
Warns that current housing levy collections are insufficient to meet the country’s housing targets.
#NTVTonight @Ben_Kitili
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