@Kenyans Good morning swampy Nairobi pipos from Banlung, the tribal city of Cambodia. Here there's no flooding 😃! You'd better now accept and live with the menace of flooding. After all, the Britons said so, and, its law as per your great governor.
Ruto created Gachagua. FACT. Before Ruto, we did not know who this B*stard was. And God created Lucifer, the evil man with a FOUL mouth. FACT. The two must fight until goodness prevails.
The Olkalou MP wife is desperate to take over from the husband..
Don't be surprised if she decides to vie..her eulogy was not a wife mourning a husband..she was officially launching her political career..
I don’t get it, so if Riggy G didn’t plead with mourners in Ol Kalau to listen to the president what would have happened? Like I want to understand what he was looking to achieve with that stunt ?
A man who can change a national programme into his own style and take his time to address the mourners even introducing his foot soldiers on Stage. I thought we would forget him in 3 weeks. Poor cat Medusa, it might get a miscarriage today in Kolenyo. They will not believe!!
Bill has handled the situation very well. He has responded to noise with FACTS. That’s what great thinkers do. The response has left Rigathi and his friends with an egg in the face.
I was comparing Riggy G and Dr. Fred Matiang'i, and here is what I think;
In education, Riggy G holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Literature from the University of Nairobi (1988) and an Advanced Diploma in Public Administration from the Kenya School of Government
Fred Matiang'i surpasses him academically with a Bachelor of Education from Kenyatta University, a Master’s in English, and a PhD in Communication and Comparative Literature from the University of Nairobi
In leadership, Rigathi Gachagua (Riggy G), a former provincial administrator turned Deputy President (2022–2024), demonstrated a populist and grassroots-oriented style rooted in Mt. Kenya regional advocacy and assertive political mobilization, often emphasizing loyalty and ethnic solidarity while facing criticism for combative rhetoric and eventual impeachment amid allegations of corruption and abuse of office.
Fred Matiang'i, as Cabinet Secretary for Education and later Interior, exhibited transformational, decisive leadership characterized by calm composure under pressure, strategic vision, and a focus on institutional reforms, earning widespread praise for handling crises effectively without overt partisanship, though his approach was sometimes viewed as overly technocratic and less politically connective at the grassroots level.
In politics, Riggy G boasts extensive elected experience as a first-term MP for Mathira Constituency (2017–2022) before rising directly to Deputy President
Fred Matiang'i entered public service as a technocrat rather than through elective office, serving effectively in high-level appointed roles
making him less seasoned in partisan campaigning but stronger in policy execution.
In discipline, Riggy G draws from early paramilitary training and district officer experience, projecting personal resolve and family values in public life, yet his political tenure has been marked by fiery public outbursts and ongoing controversies that have tested perceptions of steadiness under scrutiny.
Fred Matiang'i is widely regarded as the embodiment of order and self-discipline, consistently enforcing accountability across ministries through structured systems, anti-cartel crackdowns, and unwavering adherence to rules—traits rooted in his rural upbringing and academic rigor that have defined his public image as a no-nonsense enforcer of standards.
In work efficiency, Riggy G’s administrative background enabled effective constituency and regional service delivery as an MP and Deputy President, with a focus on tangible local projects
Fred Matiang'i stands out for exceptional results-orientation, overhauling the national examination system to eliminate widespread cheating, streamlining immigration and security services, and digitizing processes
WELCOME TO IRAN !
One of the Iranian tribesmen talking about shooting at U.S. army helicopters with his rifle when they were searching for their pilots two days ago:
When I saw the helicopter flying right over me, I first fired two shots at the pilot’s window, then two more at the fuel tank.
When I fired a fifth shot at the window again, the chopper tilted a bit toward me but then pulled back and flew away.
At first, I told my family to stay inside, and I moved far from home so if the Americans tried to return fire, my family wouldn’t get hurt. But still, my kids came out all excited, cheering, “Dad, shoot him! Come on, shoot!”