Moses G
123 posts

Moses G
@githuog
Advocate of the High Court of Kenya 👨🏿🎓; PROPERTY LAWYER, socialist and a believer in a fair & just society!
Katılım Ocak 2014
375 Takip Edilen33 Takipçiler

@Dr_AustinOmondi Rubbing it in. Also, most are on education. Question is, why does he placed a premium on education over say markets, health etc ? Good things are happening in kiharu were secondary schools pay 3k per for lunch meals.
English

When the elders feast on the future and call it leadership,
and the youth are hunted like game in their own land,
the rain will refuse to fall,
and the ancestors will turn their faces away.
A hyena cannot rule the cattle forever.
#StopAbductionsKe2025
English

A nation that slays its youth and robs its people
is not a government — it's a ghost in power. It buries the future to feed the past, sowing silence where there should be song.
#JusticeForBonifaceKariuki #StopAbductionsKe2025 #Accountability #EndImpunity
English

@C_NyaKundiH Half-term is a foreign word to the current constitution. The current regime has served over 2.5 years, that is considered a Wantam. But worry not, we want the Regime Gone today, today!
English

@C_NyaKundiH I agree 100%. How about we provide 4 non negotiables that the government must do and provide a deadline, 7days. Then on the lapse of the 7 days we implement your strategy? That would make the protest issue based.
English

It is now clear that if this movement wants to survive and grow even stronger, we must move from loud resistance to psychological brilliance, because the next stage is not about how many people scream or march, but how deeply we can touch the national conscience in ways that no baton or bullet can suppress.
What Kenya needs right now is not another week of endless shouting and blocked roads, but a demonstration of unity so soft and symbolic that it rewires how the country thinks about protest and power, by turning resistance into an act of love, calm, and overwhelming dignity.
You can imagine what it would mean if the next protests involved no movement at all, just people sitting quietly in every town with their mouths shut and their heads high, while they pass around food, hold hands, and simply exist as a mirror to a regime built on noise, violence, and manufactured fear.
Instead of asking people to come fight, we ask them to come sit and carry care, and in this act of peaceful stillness, we will invite the people who fear violence but crave justice, the medics, the elders, the teachers, and the soft-liners who have been waiting for a reason to say this country belongs to them too.
Imagine mothers packing warm food, fathers sending blankets from Meru, teenagers organizing donations from TikTok, hospitals offering juice and bandages, boda riders carrying fruits to protest points, and all of it happening not out of chaos, but because the people have decided that love will be louder than fear in this republic.
And if you want a campaign that will truly move Kenyans, then plan one where people across the country are asked to send anything small, from one banana to a thermos of tea, just to say to strangers that we are still one, and even though we may not be on the frontlines, our hearts are there with you.
This movement must now transform into something bigger than chants and running battles, because the global media will not care when we burn tyres or clash with police, but if thousands of people sit in silence holding signs, wrapped in blankets, surrounded by care and unity, that story will shake State House more than any shouting ever could.
MethoDman@polo_kimanii
@C_NyaKundiH Who is this public you speak of,Is it not me ?
English

Genuinely curious. during the Uhuru-Ruto era, we faced police brutality, runaway corruption, skyrocketing living costs, and open defiance of court orders.
But we never saw protests on this scale.
So what’s different now? What shifted?
#SiriNiNumbers
English

Uhuru’s candidate.
Uhuru couldn’t deliver Baba to State House but suddenly the person who couldn’t even deliver the same with the Interior docket under him is the chosen.
Kenyans ni wajinga kweli.
Pauline Njoroge@paulinenjoroge
The audacity of hope!
English

@Hustler11250723 @BernardKavuli Wewe endelea kunyonga ndugu,
Shenzi kabisa
Indonesia

@HusseinMohamedg We wish that you'd dedicate the energy you use for publicity to implement your plans!
Pure hogwash.
Eagerly waiting for the Finance Bill 2025!
English

I am not a big fan of these guys but the agenda first is to remove that butcher so I will settle with a lesser devil for now
Kip Mimi@Kvaati
Okay.
English

@NationAfrica Yet the governor does not support compulsory vetting for ID card issuance! Ironic!
English

@citizentvkenya That part of history is well written in our hearts,
We shall never FORGET nor shall we ever forgive the current regime!
English

@TheStarKenya Gen Z's want to council,
Action action action!
Actions that make the economy work for them.
Actions that guarantee Jobs,
Actions that create a conducive environment for Businesses to thrive!
Not rhetorics!
English

@calvinokello4 😂😂😂
Decolonize yourself,
We are in 2025 ndugu,
Furthermore no one is fronting a Kikuyu Candidate for the top sit.
The top sit is Matiang'i's only that most of his votes will be from the Agikuyu people of Mt. Kenya!
English

I am torn between siding with Kikuyu's and supporting President William Ruto.
Two extreme ends. Two devils each one lethal in her own might.
My Luo pride does not want me working with anything Kikuyu, My Luo conscience does not allow me to keep quiet on Ruto's brutality.
How can I oppose Ruto without siding with Kikuyus?
English














