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@C_NyaKundiH Nyakundi selling the same narrative that Ruto cannot be defeated. My friend, we KENYANS will defeat him.
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Opposition is weak, and I can see people trying to force Kenyans to love and believe in a weak opposition.
Yes, Ruto can be removed through the ballot, but then what are you offering Kenyans? Matiang’i, Riggy G and other KANU orphans repackaged as liberation?
If you start an impeachment campaign against Ruto and only manage 7 signatures, what happens next? We are the ones who will be abused here on social media as losers, while Ruto gets more fuel to move around saying he cannot be removed through hashtags, bitter Kikuyus, social media noise or people allegedly funded by Uhuru a narrative intelligence agencies want it picks.
And what exactly will you do to MPs who refuse to sign or oppose the impeachment? What will happen to them that did not happen after they voted YES for the Finance Bill?
I refuse to be dragged into political unrealities by Gen Zs and online activists who keep Kenyans inside a coping mechanism instead of facing the actual balance of power.
I used to be that emotional in my early years on Twitter, around 2011 to 2015, not anymore, we have to be realistic.
It is the same reason I keep saying Ruto cannot be removed through protests that run from 8am to 6pm like people are reporting to work.
The summary of everything is simple... Kenyans are not angry enough. They are not mad enough. Not yet.
OSCAR™@j_oscar1
@C_NyaKundiH So should we just wait for the right time... I mean 2027?
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@georgediano This impeachment move has truly opened our eyes. It has exposed the tactical, undercover bloggers who hid among us for so long. Truly, when the wind blows, the chicken's rear is exposed when we least expect it.
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Caleb Amisi is a joker & a skimpy politician. Impeaching Ruto is practically impossible. Kenyans who are dissatisfied with this administration should meet him at the ballot box. Bringing an impeachment motion would only hand Ruto a victory in Parliament and further bolster his image as a shrewd politician who cannot be defeated. Hii Linda Mwananchi imejaa wakora tupu!
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@NyakundiReport Make noise make noise. Gok hasn't paid consultancies. @SusanAMangeni @NYOTA_Kenya @WorldBankGroup @WorldBankKenya
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Hello Cyprian Nyakundi, we kindly need your HELP TO RAISE THIS CLAIMS and to reach the relevant authority kindly.
The Ministry of Youths Affairs and Sports and the firms that implemented the the NYOTA - OJE project needs to explain what is really happening with the payments, What makes the situation even more confusing is that this project was publicly said to be funded by the World Bank meaning the funds were already available then where is the delay coming from?
Even though th project is painted to be successful out there, The most paining part is what trainers, venue providers that hosted the project and other stakeholders like the food suppliers are going through. Many supplied food and other services on credit simply to support the success of the NYOTA Project. Today, some are drowning in debt, others cannot restock their businesses, and some small businesses are reportedly collapsing because they trusted the project and were never paid.
Every time trainers ask for their hard-earned payments and money for food suppliers and venue providers from the implementing firms, they are always referred to the Ministry. A good example is the firm that implemented the project in Kirinyaga County and Manyatta (Embu), 'Aishnoor Investment Limited'. Where trainers were only paid for 1 day, while food suppliers and venue providers have not been paid. Imagine working for a whole month and going home with nothing.
What confuses many people further is that trainees have already received their stipends and subsidies, yet trainers, food suppliers and venue providers remain unpaid. Is it because trainees were the majority and could raise pressure, while the few remaining groups can simply be ignored?
Trainers, food suppliers and venue providers want their payments.
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PRESS RELEASE
Friday, 29th May 2026
NYOTA PROJECT UPDATE
The Government acknowledges inquiries from NYOTA beneficiaries and members of the public regarding the disbursement of the 2nd tranche of the NYOTA Business Start-Up Capital.
We have also noted with concern the circulation of FAKE notices and misleading updates online purporting to provide information on the next steps of the NYOTA Project Business Support Component.
We wish to assure all NYOTA beneficiaries and the general public that the Government remains fully committed to supporting young entrepreneurs across the country through this transformative project. Preparations for the nationwide disbursement of the 2nd tranche of business start-up capital are currently being finalised.
To provide a comprehensive update on the way forward, we will hold a press conference on Tuesday, 2nd June 2026.
In the meantime, beneficiaries are encouraged to remain patient, ignore unverified information, and continue building and strengthening their businesses as they wait for the second tranche disbursement.
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SUSAN MANG’ENI, CBS
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR MSMEs DEVELOPMENT
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