Late night repairs of Nairobi's potholes because some alleged visitors are coming over.
The notorious Valley Road and State House road getting a fresh layer of asphalt deep in the night in a textbook African guest-first-hosts-last bad manners.
I have seen Ruto's promises to Kenyans and I think it's a perfect time to pull out every single promise he has failed to keep
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1. Ruto on never taking loans 👇
President Ruto promises to buy chapati-making machine to make 1 million chapatis in a day to boost Governor Sakaja’s Dishi na County school feeding programme
Ruto: We want to promise the great people of Kenya, that your money will not be stolen and corruption will not eat your future. We are the only team that can dare fight state capture.
@NytoP2PMwangi Huyu ni wale majamaa wa chocha ....he tells you something is shit when he is not doing it...mbona hakutumbia ni shit when he was doing it....he never told us Kiss FM is shit when he was doing it.....it's only fools who listens to this guy😰😰🤔
Andrew Kibeh reveals that he used to earn KSh 500,000 at Kiss 100 as a radio presenter, but those were the most miserable days of his life.
When he moved to the US, he worked a day job and hosted his YouTube show at night.
One day, he woke up to find $70,000 in his bank account, courtesy of YouTube. That’s how he bought his famous Mercedes S550.
Maasai Mara visitors dropped by almost 50% from 420,000 in 2023 to 213,000 in 2025.
The decline is linked to increased higher entry fees, with tourists shifting to cheaper parks like Amboseli and Tanzania’s Serengeti.
Mombasa County Senator asked Ruto why he wants to build a refinery in Tanzania while the one in Mombasa has been given to Ruto’s in-law from Nigeria.
When the government or any of its affordable bloggers answer this, please tag us in their response.
Anyone saying Edwin Sifuna should never work with Rigathi Gachagua or Fred Matiang'i either doesn’t understand politics or is doing PR for William Ruto.
Politics is not marriage. Politics is numbers, strategy, and power.
Raila Odinga built his political life on coalitions. He worked with William Ruto, Uhuru Kenyatta, and even Daniel arap Moi at different times.
That’s how politics works.
Kenya votes largely through regional blocs. Pretending otherwise is political naivety.
Even William Ruto understands this. That’s why he keeps rewarding regional political kingpins with state jobs and influence.
So the issue is not Sifuna talking to Gachagua or Matiang’i.
The real question is: will any alliance fight for Kenyans or just share power among themselves?
That’s where we, Wananchi, must be ruthless.
We should demand that Sifuna and others put citizens’ interests first.
No blank cheques. No hero worship. Put the people first.