A woman in Mwiki is looking for shelter with her children after her husband kicked her out of their home. It now emerges that this woman drew a tattoo of William Ruto aka King'ei on her breasts, hand and head.
Mzee was furious after seeing this and said he cannot stay with the Ruto's followers under the same roof.
The woman has said he is ready to lose her marriage but he will even call all women and preach the goodness of William Ruto.
The tattoos have also been reported to be permanent.
I support this woman with my 100.
Kwani Ruto ni nani?
@KyaloIntel Huezi fananisha mbwa wa kufugwa na mbwa koko mwenye makombo kwake ni kitoweo. Wengine sisi tunakula vya leo leo. Wewe kang'ang'anie za jalalani na hutuona tunakubugudhi hata sekunde. Mavi uso yala wayawingiani kuku.
Bob Collymore with his wealth, money, social status, education level, not to forget his handsomeness, married a lady with two kids. Wewe hapo na boxer moja, unaishi single room Pipeline ama Thika road, no shillings kwa account, huna sura, hata nyumbani huna NYUMBA, you are busy posting on Twitter how you cannot marry a lady with a kid/s. A broke man always has a broke mind.... Its only a fool and a broke man that talks bad about single mums.
@gladyswanga I honestly thought you will be having an introspection after what @HEBabuOwino@edwinsifuna@orengo_james did in ODM bedroom. If you claim to be the owner of a homestead what is acceptable to do once u see someone else in your bedroom is what we expected you to do
Vijana mabingwa katika Chama cha ODM kutoka Kaunti ya Kilifi na pwani nzima, chama kiko nyuma yenu!
Asanteni sana kwa kuhudhuria, na kuitikia mwito. Hiki chama ni chenu!
Thank you for the thunderous reception and the unmatched energy. Today, you’ve proven once again that the spirit of Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga lives on in your hearts and your actions.
Thank you for standing firm, keeping the flame of liberation burning, and choosing to be on the right side of history. The march to a better Kenya continues, and the Lakeside has set the pace!
Aska Ndatekago Orlale (32), a Namibian woman, successfully traced her paternal roots to Homa Bay County, Kenya, after a decade-long search using social media platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
Aska is the daughter of the late Kenneth Cainan Orlale, a Kenyan who moved to Namibia around 1990 to teach English under a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) initiative. He passed away in 2002.
She traveled from Windhoek to Nairobi via Ethiopian Airlines to meet her paternal uncles, Dan Odhiambo Orlale and Martin Juma Orlale, among other relatives.
Aska visited her father's grave in Lambwe Valley, met her extended family, visited Lake Victoria, and engaged with local culture, including a traditional "matatu" night ride
Kenya deserves leaders of integrity, not endless controversy.
@rigathi Gachagua rose to high office under a cloud of serious corruption allegations involving billions of shillings. Even the courts have questioned the source of his wealth.
But this story did not begin there.
In 1997, he was dismissed from the civil service while serving as a District Officer in Laikipia over gross misconduct. A matter he has never fully explained to the public.
In July 2021, he was arrested by the DCI at his Nyeri home over allegations of money laundering and abuse of office, tied to vast sums of money flowing through accounts associated with him.
Even within his own family, disputes have spilled into the open. Relatives of the late Nyeri Governor, Nderitu Gachagua, have raised concerns over the handling of a multibillion-shilling estate. Claims that remain contested, but serious enough to demand clarity.
Then came the unthinkable. For the first time in our history, a sitting Deputy President was impeached by constitutional institutions over violations of oath, divisive rhetoric and conduct deemed unfit for office.
This is a pattern that raises urgent questions:
Can we trust leadership weighed down by persistent integrity concerns?
Can a nation unite under divisive politics?
Can accountability mean anything if we ignore such a record?
I have challenged the impeached former Deputy President to state clear facts and stand firmly on integrity. If he wishes to lecture the nation, he must be ready to answer every question, not just the convenient ones.
Wait,so these are people from Burudi demonstrating in NAIROBI,do you guys see danger? Yaani waburudi wamejaa Nairobi I hope they are not going to vote cz hapo kuna shida kubwa,they should vote in their country as diasporas not giving us a problem then waende kwao!!
@judyz254@Xtian_scientist@AokoOtieno_ Don't misquote the Bible, nowhere does it say that the devil's spirit disguised as Samuel's spirit. And if so then whatever the spirit said came to pass. Meaning hata izi za mbuzi should not be ignored
@Xtian_scientist@AokoOtieno_ I have read my Bible and in 1 Samuel 28: 12 it talks about King Saul visiting a medium and it also says that this was the spirit of devil's working miracles. So it was not Samuel that King Saul saw but a devil pretending to be Samuel.
Mumelala?
So a fortnight ago, Methuselah brought Enugu ritualists to Bondo
Because his brother has been appearing to him
Voodoo connoisseurs from Nigeria
The ones who told Raila
"You will be powerful. But you will not get power"
He was told to buy four he-goats,
Rituals were perfomed, sand picked from Rao's grave, goats were then dropped ile forest mnajua. Alive
Two goats got devoured. One had only the thigh ripped off
It was for Winnie. It remained alive
Nyakono is protected by Jakom even from the grave
Moja hata haikuguzwa na hizo wild animals, demons woreva
You see the so called ODM no longer in coalition talks with UDA, ni uchawi ili backfire!
Uskie Oburu akifunga macho hivi, Rao appears even on his plate!
So aka panick. Akapiga simu
To the socerers,
"Yo, Pawa, pawa is not happening!"
Do you know what they told him? Hahahaaaa
Anyway, wanarudi next week
@MwasG8@TheNairobiTimez If you have daughters then you need to pull this out. Otherwise, make sure they never have phones and if they ever have pray there be technology to bar them from retrieving this post
A distressing situation has emerged in Kahawa Wendani, where a young mother and her 1-year-7-month-old baby have reportedly spent four consecutive nights sleeping in the open after being evicted from her uncle’s house.
According to her account, the woman had taken time off for over a year to care for her newborn before recently securing a job and moving in with her uncle in hopes of rebuilding her life. However, her stay was cut short when the uncle allegedly forced her out, citing plans to get married as the reason for reclaiming the space.
Left without shelter, the mother and child have been exposed to harsh conditions, raising concern among locals who have come across their situation.
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@DrOburu_O Until when will you come to the fact that Raila never entrusted u with the Party. You are a typical brother who disinherit all the properties of the deceased and then employes the orphans as shamba boys in the name of helping them. We'll not be Ur shamba boys at all.
ODM is dead
Good morning fellow Kenyans! As we wake to the quiet grace of this Sunday morning, I wish you all a day of rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. Whether you are spending this time in a place of worship, enjoying the company of your family, or finding peace in quiet contemplation, may your hearts be filled with hope for the week ahead.
Sunday offers us a unique moment to step back from the hustle of our daily lives and remember the ties that bind us; beyond our political affiliations, our backgrounds, or our stations in life, we are first and foremost one people, bound by a shared destiny and a common love for this great nation.
I wish to take this opportunity to urge every Kenyan to be an ambassador of peace and unity, for progress cannot find a home where there is discord and development cannot flourish in the absence of harmony. Our strength as a country has always been found in our diversity, but our future depends entirely on our collective ability to stand together.
Let us use this day to extend a hand of friendship to those around us regardless of our differences, to speak words of encouragement that build up our neighbors, and to commit ourselves to the spirit of brotherhood that defines the true Kenyan character.
"Peace is not merely the absence of conflict, but the presence of justice and the commitment to walk together in unity."
As a leader, my prayer is that we continue to cultivate a culture of tolerance and mutual respect. Let us protect the peace we enjoy and nurture the unity that makes us a resilient and proud nation.
May God bless you all ODM Members and may God bless the Republic of Kenya.