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Nakuru, Kenya Tham gia Haziran 2024
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Sophie Mugure: Jambo hili linazidi kusikitisha kwa sababu masuala ambayo yalikuwa yanatufanya tuandamane mwaka wa 2024 bado hayajawahi kurekebishwa. #SemaNaCitizen
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Pressure is mounting on the government to reveal the status of a Sh180bn contract for the upgrade of JKIA zurl.co/NJBWA

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Today, alongside veteran legal minds Martha Karua, former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, Gitobu Imanyara, and Prof. Kivutha Kibwana, we stood with the grieving parents of Rex Maasai and Erickson. Together, we officially petitioned and notified the Inspector General of Police of a peaceful nationwide march on June 25th, 2026.
We invite all Kenyans mothers, fathers, siblings, and friends to march to Parliament to demand justice and lay flowers where our children’s lives were cruelly taken.
Parallel vigils and commemorations will take place across all 47 counties.
Mark your calendars: June 25th will be observed as a Public Holiday. No work, no school !
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Today in the @Senate_KE, I will substantiate how public money is being hidden and stolen in plain sight through budget lines labelled “Other Operating Expenses.” OVER 90 BILLION!
If salaries, utilities, travel, maintenance, fuel, training, procurable items, and other expenditures already have specific vote heads, what exactly is hidden under this vague and ever-expanding category?
Even more troubling, the Constitution requires parliamentary approval for all public borrowing. Yet billions are spent under opaque budget lines that escape meaningful scrutiny.
Kenyans deserve transparency, not blank cheques for wastage, mismanagement, and theft. Every shilling collected from taxpayers must be traceable, justified, and accounted for.
The era of hiding public funds behind vague budget descriptions must come to an end. STAY TUNED
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The other day, I sat down with a few gentlemen and one lady, all in their 60s and all Kikuyu.
I asked them about their preferred candidate for 2027 and to my surprise, one after another, they all mentioned Edwin Sifuna. I laughed and asked them why they were rooting for Sifuna when they were clearly not Gen Z.
They said Kenya needs a radical departure from the politics that so often disappoints its people. They argued that if we truly want change, then we must be willing to place our trust in leaders whose public record reflects integrity, courage and service. They lamented that too often we ignore what we already know about leaders, their well documented history, only to be shocked later when the very character traits we overlooked fully manifest in office.
What encouraged me most was not their choice of candidate. It was the realization that both the young and the old are increasingly reading from the same page. They are looking beyond tribe, age and financial status, and are beginning to judge leaders by the content of their character, their values and their vision for the country.
That said, as the opposition, pragmatism must guide the process that eventually produces our presidential ticket. We are fortunate to have strong leaders from whom to choose.
We have Kalonzo Musyoka, a seasoned statesman whose name is associated with integrity and remains largely untainted by allegations of corruption. He is known for his respect for the rule of law, his commitment to human rights, and his distinguished diplomatic service both within Kenya and across the region.
We have Fred Matiang’i, an effective public servant whose tenure in government earned him a reputation for performance, decisiveness and results.
And then there is the man who cannot be ignored in the 2027 equation.
A leader who has captured the imagination of many Kenyans. A leader whose rise has been driven not by state machinery or inherited political structures, but by the power of ideas, conviction and connection with ordinary citizens. A leader who speaks to the frustrations, hopes and aspirations of a generation searching for something different.
When the time comes for the National Conclave to make its decision, many Kenyans will expect Edwin Sifuna to be part of that ticket. Not because of entitlement, but because he has earned a place in the national conversation.
The white smoke that eventually emerges from that conclave must carry with it the hopes of millions of Kenyans who are yearning for competent, ethical and transformative leadership.

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