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Thursday, June 11, 2026

The Spiritual Laws Behind Kenya’s Political Struggles and What Lies Ahead








A viewer commented that they believe much of what I discuss here tends to come true, citing the fallout between President Ruto and his Deputy, Gachagua, as an example. While it's always nice to receive compliments, let's be honest: those familiar with spiritual laws could have predicted this situation. You can't rebel against your superior in the office and expect everything at home to stay in order. It's a spiritual law: rebellion never ends well, whether in a family or a government. Ruto's rebellion against President Kenyatta years ago made it clear that there would be consequences, no matter how instrumental Ruto was in helping Kenyatta ascend to the presidency. Rebellion, after all, is closely linked to chaos, death, and witchcraft, and we’re now seeing the consequences unfold.


Now, things are about to get much bigger and more intense. The protests we witnessed in June may seem monumental, but they’re nothing compared to what’s coming. This new wave will dwarf previous demonstrations and send shockwaves through the country. If you think that’s a bold statement, I assure you, the political landscape in Kenya today mirrors past events. I’m reminded of the turmoil following the 2005 referendum when President Kibaki’s government was deeply shaken after losing the referendum on the new constitution, leading to widespread calls for his resignation. Back then, the instability was palpable, and the government faced severe public pressure.


Today, we're facing a similar crisis with Gachagua, who is embroiled in an impeachment motion, a move that many in Mount Kenya are taking personally. The government might succeed in parliament, but it risks losing in the court of public opinion. If that happens, Gachagua could emerge as the victim and, even worse, a hero in the eyes of many Kenyans, shifting the power balance. This scenario is fraught with risks, and it's clear that Ruto's administration is lacking political foresight.


In politics, it's easy to set traps for yourself, and right now, public participation in Gachagua’s impeachment is a dangerous game. It could easily turn into a protest vote against Ruto's entire regime, similar to how Kenyans reacted to Kibaki’s leadership in 2005. The situation is volatile, and even though many believe that Ruto will remain in power until 2027, I’m afraid the political math doesn’t add up. No matter how many times we solve this equation, we keep getting the same conclusion: Ruto's time is running out.


Now, beyond politics, we need to address the survival of ordinary Kenyans, especially in light of the impending unrest. With the return of large-scale protests and potential chaos, it’s vital to be prepared. Food security is crucial—grow your own food if possible, and invest in solar energy as a necessity, not just a backup. If you live in a city, make sure you have an exit strategy in place to get out if things go south.

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