mwasthomas
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@Kenlelekoiten toa izo ma background za takataka umeeka huyu ata kuwe nini ama nini he will go down as one of the worst president kenya has ever had
but you are an emotional battalion.
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@citizentvkenya Mukhisa is one of the most useless MP in our history. As my former MP, this guy delivered zero for 15yrs as a MP.
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Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi: As of Ruto offering me a job, I was approached a number of times, but I laughed it off; I thought it was a silly joke. Ruto does not respect professionals in this government; that is why he drives out people like Ndung’u, former Treasury CS. If you have gone to school enough, you must reduce the evidence of having gone to school and sound like Sudi, then you are comfortable with him #JKLive
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@bilongoLA @moneyacademyKE @Mary86178 you are not as smart as you think.. you think declaring something has expired is done by word of mouth.. there is a whole report drafted including lots of evidence including batch no, serial no. mfg dates, expiry dates, photo evidence etc..
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@moneyacademyKE @Mary86178 The fat big question is how did the AG reach to the conclusion that the drugs have expired? Maybe some government officials wanted that conclusion so that they csn resale the drugs and pocket the money🤔 thieves come up with new ways to swindle Kenyans.
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@UnathiAfrika @UncleDhee They finished cooking, washed their hands and started eating, in the dark. Basically nothing can stop a Ugandan from eating. Come hell or high water or in this case a black out🤣
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@mwasthomas17684 @welanornarovont @NyakundiReport There are no priests at CITAM
In future consider familiarizing yourself with the topics you intend to talk about so that you don't embarrass yourself
Also, I thought the problem is that the church has bought its "Priests" Range Rovers, kumbe now the "Priests" are even overpaid
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Hello Nyakundi,
Please hide my identity.
I have worked closely around the operations of Christ Is The Answer Ministries and what many congregants see publicly is completely different from what happens internally at the head office.
CITAM is one of the biggest churches in Kenya and receives millions through offerings, tithes, and donor funding from local and international partners. Congregants faithfully give believing the money is being used to transform lives and support meaningful humanitarian and spiritual work. But internally, corruption, nepotism, hypocrisy, and misuse of influence have deeply affected the institution.
One of the biggest problems is recruitment. Vacancies are advertised publicly and interviews conducted, but most of the time the process is already predetermined. Jobs are handed to relatives, friends, and connected individuals while qualified Kenyans who genuinely attend interviews are only used to make the process appear transparent.
The HR Manager, Rahab Waturu, has turned recruitment into a family affair. She continuously brings in relatives and people connected to her circle. Recently, she brought in a relative called Moses Karanja whose qualifications leave many employees shocked, yet he continues occupying lucrative positions while more qualified and competent applicants are ignored.
What hurts many staff members is that the church publicly preaches integrity, fairness, and accountability, yet internally the exact opposite is happening. Employees are frustrated because favoritism matters more than professionalism and competence.
There is also serious rot in procurement and development projects. Tenders involving construction of church sanctuaries, schools, and other infrastructure projects are inflated through cooperation between procurement officials and business people connected to insiders. Millions are allocated, but the quality of work done does not reflect the amount spent. Some structures are poorly done despite huge budgets being approved.
From the outside, the church maintains a polished image and many congregants have no idea what is happening behind closed doors. But internally, the institution is slowly being destroyed by greed, nepotism, poor leadership, and people who are more interested in protecting networks and personal interests than serving God or the congregation honestly.
Many faithful members continue sacrificing financially thinking they are supporting a transparent ministry, yet internally workers are watching resources being mismanaged while accountability continues disappearing.

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@BoaazR @NyakundiReport @C_NyaKundiH If you have to run through books, then there is a problem. Why don't catholics run through books and post them online?
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@NyakundiReport @C_NyaKundiH CITAM will live on ! The church has an annual AGM that runs through through books in a very rigorous way! Long live CITAM ! Next year we hall be here arguing over the same thin
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@WanjikuMN1 @NyakundiReport even the government publishes quarterly reports.. corruption does not care about PR to woodwink normal citizens/followers
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@NyakundiReport How many churches transparently publish their annual reports and income? CITAM leads with a high accountability threshold but is now also being bashed for the same! Isolated incidents can not be generalized to discredit a credible religious institution such as CITAM…
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@mKahawa254 @welanornarovont @NyakundiReport you do know that they hire their priests and are paid handsomely
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@welanornarovont @NyakundiReport Which "priest" at CITAM bought a Range Rover? I sure would love to see that Range Rover
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@mowamu2 @NyakundiReport @CITAMRoysambu Next, you will want the lord to come back as a murima person
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@NyakundiReport Am a proud member of CITAM. There's no perfect church in the world for its led by humans. I didn't like the name change from Citam Thika rd to @CITAMRoysambu 😂😂😂. Generally CITAM is not tribal but pale juu yawa.....hope this time round a Murima person will lead the church
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@RichkiddWizzy where is the heated debate and who are the debaters?
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@Moha001_Onyango Weve been here. 2002, Raila Odinga. History has a funny way of repeating itself.
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I wasn’t familiar with Ousmane Sonko’s political theatrics but Senegal is giving us a masterclass right now 😅
Imagine firing the man who built the movement, mobilized the streets, sacrificed his own presidential ambitions for you… only for him to bounce back days later as head of parliament.
That’s when you realize some people don’t need the presidency to remain the most powerful man in the room.
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@AldrinSimbaa @Moha001_Onyango are you senegalese or kenyan?
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@Moha001_Onyango This is what will actually happen in 2027 should Ruto loose. The opposition will scatter. Gachietha will show his muscle in Parliament and towards 2032,he will unite with Ruto to get Ruto back to power etc and etc.
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@a_mzalendo @citizentvkenya I guess it will be your first or second elections.. you never learn
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Gachagua is a good man, but the concern many of us have is tribalism. He gets excited when in power — that’s why Parliament impeached him. Still, our faith teaches second chances. Even God is a God of second chances.
Supposing we don’t forget, but forgive once. Yes, it goes against the motto that a returning cancer is final. But if we take him, polish the rough edges, teach the lessons, we might get the Ruto we desperately wanted in 2013 under URP, then 2017 under Jubilee, and now under UDA.
Remember where he came from — the man who couldn’t use a fork and knife, who slept on the grass eating his neighbour’s githeri. We transformed him into the gentleman you see today in Karen. Brethren, enough. Let’s agree to agree. Give him one more chance. We can’t compare a Brave man with @skmusyoka , Dr Matiangi is a green horn, too much of a risk
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@BravinYuri Why does he have big crowds everywhere he goes, if he was useless people wouldnt care to show up. Also tutam bloggers are saying if Gachagua runs Ruto will be tutam, why would they worry if a man without ground runs, why dont they say the same about wanjigi who is also okuyu
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Kenyan politics is quite interesting. And I like to play the cards in my mind.
Matiang’i, Riggy G, and Kalonzo might end up together. Both Riggy G and Matiang’i are banking on Uhuru and his connections’ financial support so he calls the shots there.
It is he who wields the ultimate power. If he says, Wamunyoro should not be a presidential or deputy candidate then Riggy G will listen very easily. He is already simping.
Uhuru can be wild and front Matiang’i and Kalonzo. It is obvious that Uhuru likes Matiang’i more than Wamunyoro, which I believe stems from his conduct during the last elections, which is why Matiang’i is even the Jubilee presidential candidate.
As for Kalonzo, he is a reject within the Gen Z team. You can't mix him with Sifuna because that combo will dilute everything. He is a lazy politician too. He is better placed to deputize Matiang’i. Which could be a position he is willing to negotiate.
So, they’ll likely drift together. The three. Matiang’i, Wamunyoro, and Kalonzo. But Riggy G is and will always be a headache.
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@Rhymaholic @Nganga_one It's backward but unfortunately it's true and you know it
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@mwasthomas17684 @Nganga_one Are you for real? This reasoning is backward
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@Nganga_one @Rhymaholic Many people became millionares after PEV in 2007 since people fled and left their land and properties. Most millionaires now made their millions after PEV eg kikuyus in Ksm were disposing their land at throw away prices, you just had to have like 100k to get land worth millions.
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@Rhymaholic No,i remember during our childhood we would receive books,pencils,pens, all for free,unga was 25ksh, people could afford basic things, infact it's during his tenure than many people become millionaires,even the dollar was 70ksh. Inflation was really low.
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@mosesmuiruri1 @SalutRn @NytoP2PMwangi you do realizze that there is no formula in naming children and that not everyone takes the parents' surname.
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@SalutRn @NytoP2PMwangi If he's governor son why is his name Jackson Kihara Gachagua, and not Jackson Kihara Nderitu...
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Do not let anyone twist the facts. Hear it straight from the horse’s mouth!
Jackson Kihara Gachagua: “I’m here because I refused to give my uncle, Rigathi Gachagua, those documents (sales agreements, logbooks and title deeds etc).
If I had accepted to give them to him, I would not be here today.”
Dear Wamunyoro Bloggers, try harder, but you’ll never change the fact that your demigod is a heartless monster.
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@NytoP2PMwangi So you're saying the DCI is incompetent that they arrested and jailed an innocent man for no other reason other than refusing to give out documents only
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