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Peter Kariuki (PK)
Peter Kariuki (PK)@PeterKariukiKE·
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta wants to lecture the current government today as if Kenyans have forgotten his own record. This is the same regime that left Kenya with over Ksh 10 trillion debt, oversaw police brutality during the 2017 protests, deported Miguna Miguna, and was constantly linked to scandals from the SGR route controversy to the Pandora Papers allegations. Today he is attacking the government over fuel prices and politics during Jubilee meetings in Kiambu, pretending to stand with wananchi. Kenyans remember: • Bodies recovered in Yala River • Businesses crushed by endless borrowing • Rising public debt • Arrests, abductions and suppression of dissent • A government run through fear and cartels You cannot spend 10 years driving the country into debt and economic pressure, then return pretending to be the voice of accountability. Kenyans have not forgotten. TRUTH BE TOLD Ruto Arsenal Kenya
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Peter Kariuki (PK)
Peter Kariuki (PK)@PeterKariukiKE·
Kenyans have not forgotten the many controversies associated with former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration: • Baby Pendo’s killing during the 2017 chaos • The murder of IEBC ICT manager Chris Msando • Eurobond questions that were never fully answered • KEMSA corruption allegations during a health crisis • Claims that the SGR route was directed through Uhuru Kenyatta’s private Naivasha farm interests • Complaints over moving key port operations inland • Tribal imbalance concerns in public service • BBI later declared unconstitutional by the courts • Pandora Papers revelations linked to powerful political families That is why many Kenyans struggle to take accountability lectures from the same leadership today. Public memory is not as short as some politicians imagine.
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MUGAMBI AMATHI
MUGAMBI AMATHI@PHIAMAX·
Uhuru versus Kenyatta? 😂 This is confusion on another level, a serious disconnect between the brain and the mouth.
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Adel On Politics
Adel On Politics@Broadbasedgal·
Kenyans of today are very sharp and knowledgeable. Uhuru Kenyatta can't fool them. They walk armed with evidence kwa Kalatas
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Odoyo Owidi
Odoyo Owidi@OwidiOdoyo·
Why exactly was Omar Hassan apologising before these hired tribalists? In Kenya, Ethnic profiling is only when the Kikuyu are mentioned. #UhuruKenyatta
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Mwalimu Muthisya
Mwalimu Muthisya@MuthisyaMwalimu·
How many Finance Bills were rejected during Uhuru Kenyatta's time? Does it mean that he was an exemplary leader? If yes,why was the Kenyan economy in a sorry state? Why was there no fuel at one time during his rule?
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Cornelius K. Ronoh
Cornelius K. Ronoh@itskipronoh·
Uhuru Kenyatta should have remained silent. See how Kenyans have decided to expose him, dating back to his time as Minister of Finance.
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Al@timacilk·
@AssociatesRoba Transgender is a man who is assigned male gender at birth but lives as a female. A transgender female is a woman who is assigned a female gender at birth but lives as a man. Now, if a transgender man want to marry a straight man, what is the Constitution's position on marriage?
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ROBA & ASSOCIATES LLP
ROBA & ASSOCIATES LLP@AssociatesRoba·
🔥🚨BREAKING NEWS: High Court Opens Door for Transgender Rights Claims, Rules Constitution Protects Their Right to Be Heard In a landmark constitutional ruling, the High Court in AMI & 2 Others v Attorney General & 6 Others delivered what many are calling the first major courtroom breakthrough for transgender persons seeking legal recognition in Kenya. The petitioners, who identified as transgender and intersex persons, moved to court after the NGO Coordination Board declined to reserve and register the name of their proposed organization on grounds that the words “transgender” and “intersex” were allegedly contrary to Kenyan values and public morality. The petitioners argued that the refusal was discriminatory, unconstitutional, and violated their rights to dignity, equality, association, expression, and freedom from discrimination under the Constitution. Importantly, the court was not being asked to legalize transgender identity or same-sex relations. The dispute was strictly about whether transgender persons could lawfully access constitutional protections and register an organization advocating for their welfare and rights. The court drew a sharp constitutional line between moral disagreement and legal rights. It held that the Constitution protects every person, including minorities and unpopular groups, and that state agencies cannot deny citizens access to constitutional freedoms merely because part of society disagrees with them. The judges emphasized that registration of an association does not amount to endorsement of its beliefs or activities. Instead, it is recognition of the constitutional right to associate, organize, and be heard. The court therefore found that the refusal to reserve the organization’s name violated the petitioners’ rights under the Bill of Rights and ordered the authorities to reconsider the application within the confines of the Constitution and the law. The judges were careful not to declare transgender identity “legalized” in the wider social or criminal law context; rather, they affirmed that constitutional rights are not reserved only for socially accepted groups. For ordinary Kenyans, the decision sends a powerful message about the role of the Constitution in protecting minorities, even where public opinion is sharply divided. For transgender and intersex persons, the ruling marks a major legal milestone because the court affirmed that they cannot simply be erased from constitutional protection. For the government and regulatory bodies, the judgment is a warning that administrative power cannot be exercised on the basis of morality alone without clear legal grounding. At the same time, the court deliberately avoided entering the political and cultural battlefield over broader recognition of transgender rights in Kenya. The judgment therefore stands as a careful but significant constitutional statement: the Bill of Rights protects every person’s access to justice, association, and dignity, even in deeply controversial spaces. Kindly retweet🙏.
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Al@timacilk·
@AssociatesRoba The term legal does not extend to transgender nor intersex. The Constitution itself only recognises two genders, male and female. Is a transgender or intersex male or female?
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Murugi
Murugi@its_murugi·
Uhuru has the audacity to mention the 2007 post election violence like he wasn't in ICC for being a perpetrator alongside Ruto?? Why do these bastards leave office and start running their mouths saying shit like this thinking we forgot exactly who they are??
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Al@timacilk·
@its_smith22 The silent majority ain't fools!!
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Allano🖤
Allano🖤@its_smith22·
If Ruto doesn't concede loosing on 2027 we might have another 2007 incident. I fear for my country.
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TheRealMvitaOne
TheRealMvitaOne@FauzKhalid·
Your Saint Uhuru tried to kill the economy of Mombasa and Pwani
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@Kibet_bull If Kikuyus are not tribal, why did they say" is better tupigie mwizi anaiba akituletea(Ruto) than kupigia jaluo juu hajatahiriwa na si mudu wa nyumba".
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
If Kikuyus are tribal, they couldn’t have voted for Ruto in 2022. Ruto, using Kikuyus to escape your incompetence
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Al@timacilk·
@SkEyeDaddie HE is not! HE is ever present and that is why HE is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent!
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The Skanky Atheist
The Skanky Atheist@SkEyeDaddie·
I find it odd that God seemed to pop up everywhere thousands of years ago but is completely MIA now
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𝗥𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗶𝗲©🇰🇪
They keep on saying that no Kalenjin after William Ruto should lead this country,but when they're told the same,wanakasirika 😂
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Sen. Ledama Olekina
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina·
We must scrap interest on HELB loans. Our youth deserve opportunity, not debt. When jobs are scarce, imposing a 4% interest burden is unjust especially on loans funded by taxpayers. President Ruto must act on this now.
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All with Anna
All with Anna@Annakania20·
I would love to see a country without religion. I want to see what it looks like .
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