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@obadiah83200 @citizentvkenya you will just have to live with him. one thing i know, kura zetu hamtapata. nyinyi na matiange wenu endeni mkatafute kure na huko mbali. hatuwezi pigia kura watu wako na roho chafu kma nyinyi
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Governor Irungu Kang’ata: Any other time the President comes to Murang’a, I have a moral and legal duty to afford him all the requisite protocol. The issues I am raising have nothing to do with the executive role of a governor. It is wrong for a governor to say we have a problem with you politically, now I will never afford you the respect. Be assured, he is the president of Kenya, and when he comes to Murang’a, I will be there as long as it is not politics #CitizenSundayLive
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@SangaraDuba @citizentvkenya Gachagua has no managerial traits. He is another kasongo with baggy suits.
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@obadiah83200 @citizentvkenya strange ou say this but cannot afford gachagua the same decorum and room for him to stand for office but to you he must support matiangi
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@obadiah83200 @citizentvkenya There are lines bro. Would you have done that to your friend. Shows how you are as a person
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Governor Irungu Kang’ata: I’m not leaving UDA now, come next general election. Two reasons: We differed on political strategy. After the investment conference we had in Murang’a, I decided that he (Ruto) is my friend, we have been together for a very long time since 2013. Fairness demands that if you have an issue with your friend, he should not hear it on the streets; look for him. So I looked for him, and I gave him my view on how politics in my region should be pushed. We did not agree, then I decided to keep quiet since that time, around July 2025 #CitizenSundayLive
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@citizentvkenya Kang’ata’s move can be framed as a response to shifting political reality in Murang’a County. If a party’s popularity is declining in a region, a local leader has an incentive to realign with voters rather than remain tied to a brand that may cost them development leverage🤞
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Gov. Kang’ata Ditches UDA:
Murang’a Governor ditches the UDA party
Kang’ata says he will seek reelection on another party
Kang’ata says party has lost popularity in the region
Kang’ata: Leadership must be anchored on persuasion
#CitizenSundayLive
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@itskipronoh So kimani ichungwa known that gachagua is stronger politically 😂
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@C_NyaKundiH If kasongo try to do that, he will burn the country and a serious Audit of elections will be done.
ICC will come for;
1. William Ruto.
2.Kipchumba murkomen.
3. Oscar sudi.
4.Wilkiam Kamket.
5. IG kanja.
6. Noordin haji.
7.Kithure kindiki.
8.iebc chairman.
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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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@kijana_misa SGR was an East African project to connect Kenya, Uganda ,Rwanda then Congo. Tshekedi joined EA after they agreed on the development.
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Uhuru kutoa a portion of Mombasa port na kuipeleka Naivasha was a strategy many people don't know about. Before afanye hivyo Mombasa kulikuwa that agenda pushed by billionaires na supported na some countries in middle East " Pwani si Kenya". Walikuwa hadi wameanza kuprint their own currency na mchezo mchezo ungepata Kenya imebaki landlocked country. Sasa wakakaa chini na wakaona taking part of it to Naivasha itafanya these billions circulating hapo zimepungua na money to fund pwani si Kenya agenda itakuwa imepungua.
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