Tuesday, October 24, 2023

The Rift Valley Effect: Non-Rift Valley Citizens' Strain in Ruto's Political Realm | Kenya News



The tensions in cabinet and government are unprecedented. With Kenyans who do not hail from the Rift Valley feeling like they are under siege. But why?

In politics, alliances are often formed based on shared ideologies or mutual interests. However, Kenya Kwanza's only proven ideology is lots of talk, carefully crafted perceptions and narrative, BUT zero action. And so admittedly, when alliances are perceived to be based solely on regional affiliation, it is predictable that feelings of exclusion among non-Rift Valley individuals can easily emerge.

While some pundits may be quick to insist that the discomfort felt by non-Rift Valley people in William Ruto's government could be rooted in a complex web of political dynamics, historical tensions, and perceived inequalities, the truth is that there is a much simpler explanation. 

And make no mistake about it; this has the potential of causing the Ruto administration to implode.

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Uhuru crisis in 2017 after elections reaches Zimbabwe prophet: One of the most fascinating developments of the 2017 presidential elections drama played out in distant Zimbabwe.

Mind-boggling Revelations for the very first time that answer the biggest mystery of our time... what really happened between Uhuru and Ruto to cause this feud that will NOT go away.

The 1982 coup in Kenya and the events of 1st August 1982 have always been shrouded in mystery. Even now, 39 years later, there are many more questions than answers.

This amazing Kumekucha special report with information gathered over a number of years reveals a totally new shocking angle to the events of the day that changed the trajectory of Kenya and Kenyan politics forever.
David Murathe Changed: In his younger days David Murathe was a shockingly different man. What happened? And why does Kenya have such a long list of people who started out with big patriotic dreams but ended up with a legacy that rubbishes everything they originally stood for? A search for answers to a most complex question.

The events that have been unfolding in West Africa and Central Africa have really excited Kenyans
And I dare say that Kenyan authorities should be very concerned that Kenyans are excited. They need to ask themselves why these coup events have really excited Kenyans. 

But in the excitement there is a lot of misconception and even confusion, because most do not have experience in following international politics or even foreign news of what is happening in other countries.
 
And yet the way things are shaping up in Africa it is going to be increasingly important to understand very clearly what is happening in other African countries. There are two reasons;

1) It will help you understand what is happening locally in your country e.g. in Kenya 

2) Trends are showing us very clearly that in most instances what happens elsewhere tends to spread to other African countries and could easily come to your country.

Senator Cherargei seems very keen to be a member of the ODM party. So much so that his keen interest in the party causes him to comment and make suggestions concerning ODM internal affairs. Join ODM senator, your love for the party has been proved.

Raila's chess move: After the recent move by the ODM party to finally discipline errant politicians who have been voting with the government in parliament and supporting UDA positions, the question on the minds of Kenyans is what will happen next? Most are skeptical, especially after Kenyans saw what was done to Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee Party recently as errant politicians grabbed it for William Ruto.

However in this instance, it seems that this is only the initial move by Raila Odinga in a larger scheme to deal even with those legislators who visit State house at night and ultimately to strengthen the party for a major looming political duel.

Why does Raila Odinga cause so much panic and terror amongst UDA and Kenya Kwanza ranks? Why do they fear Raila?
Kenya politics is very difficult to understand if all you dollow is Kenya news. The right analysis will make a huge difference.

Don't miss this super-golden opportunity.
The Kenya Kwanza and Ruto regime continues to embarrass itself and the country, this time on the world stage with a global audience watching. An attempt to block Raila Odinga from attending the ongoing Climate summit in Kenya backfires badly as the enigma receives desperate invitations from International bodies. It even causes the Interior PS Raymond to suddenly issue a stern statement changing the security protocol at the KICC which is the venue of the conference. And all this comes hot in the heels of Raila being temporarily blocked from entering Narok. We attempt to decipher this bizarre and yet childish UDA government policy.

Keen analysts of Raila Odinga politics for sometime will have noted that the enigma has been behaving out of character in recent weeks. Indeed since the talks between the government and opposition kicked off.

What is really going on here?

 

Boni Khalwale's involvement in the 1982 coup attempt: At the time, Boni Khalwale was a First Year student at the University of Nairobi, pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Medicine and Surgery (1981-1987).

With five of his colleagues, among them, Shem Ochuodho, David Murathe, student leader Titus Adungosi (deceased), the former MP stormed then Voice of Kenya (now KBC) offices, to declare that university students were in full support of the coup.

Meeting the mastermind of the revolution, Hezekia Ochuka, and other airforce officers in the studio, the very enthusiastic Khalwale was allowed to speak and declare his rebellious stand on behalf of his colleagues and university students as a whole at the time. (Watch YouTube video short to hear what he said).

Hezekiah Ochuka was intrigued by the bravery of the young men. The act, though seeming wise at that moment, earned Khalwale a one and a half year suspension from the university when the dust settled.

However, it worked in his favour because it signalled the start of his political career.

"I can’t help but laugh when I think about it today,” disclosed Khalwale. “I never even thought about the danger I was exposing myself to,” he added. 
Are Kalonzo Musyoka and Raila Odinga reading from the same script? The two major principals of Azimio have been saying very different things about the same topic. And meanwhile Martha Karua has been trying to explain what Kalonzo really said, in this age of instant replay of video speeches where we can all hear clearly what somebody said.

Cries of pain, rage and frustration amongst long suffering wananchi (NOT wenye-nchi) caused by the savage tax raid on hapless Kenyans are understandable but will not change the fact that President William Ruto's government must continue borrowing and taxing Kenyans even more harshly to raise money to pay the debt the government is servicing, and also to pay for the reckless, careless-no-clue spending that is going on.

Earners of up to Sh24,000 still pay 10 per cent as tax; 25 per cent tax on the next Sh8,333 and 30 per cent for those earning Sh32,333 up to Sh499,999. Above that the 35 per cent tax will now kick in.

Ruto's first business deal: Most Kenyans know what Cyrus Jirongo told us about William Ruto's first business deal. He sold KANU T-shirts to Cyrus Jirongo. 

He was supposed to deliver 10,000 T-shirts. He delivered the same 1000 T-shirts 10 times until the store records at Jirongo's office showed that he had delivered 10,000 T-shirts but in the stores of Jirongo
there were only 1,000 T-shirts. Where did the other 9,000 go?

Jirongo solved the mystery; there were never 9,000
T-shirts ever. Only the 1,000 delivered and taken back. 

Then he joined YK 92. Now many people referring to this period often make the mistake of saying that Ruto was one of the big wigs in YK 92. That is NOT factual.

Kipruto arap Kirwa knows William Samoei Ruto very well and has told us that the weakness of Ruto is that he takes shortcuts in solving every problem. 

He always wants to do things very quickly. Kirwa referred to the now very famous "three matatus" remarks by the president. Three matatus referring not to the vehicles but to three points Ruto talked about; you either leave the country, go to jail or we transport you to heaven. Kirwa said that the sugar industry is in a mess and the problems in the industry are complex. Kirwa said that because of Ruto's character of taking shortcuts and even as he campaigns for 2027, hence his behaviour in Mumias.

According to his own words Ruto started out as a chicken seller along the highway. Other information suggests that he did a lot of things to try and make money. 

Which is okay. It is in fact good and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. And then the major breakthrough came when he got a job (not working in an office) but as a driver to Cyrus Jirongo, who was then a very influential KANU politician and this is where Ruto proved that he is super intelligent because just listening in into
conversations between his boss and other powerful people in Kenya, he managed to get his foot into Kenyan politics and into business. 

Now of course about his first business deal, most Kenyans know about it. He sold KANU branded T-shirts to Cyrus Jirongo. Jirongo is still very bitter about that particular deal. 


What is going on in Gabon?
It was just four days after Gabon held a presidential election that was disputed by the opposition but where incumbent Ali Bongo claimed victory. Army officers appeared on state television to announce they’d canceled the Aug. 26 vote and taken over. The citizens cheered wildly. Bongo first took office in 2009, succeeding his late father, who had been President since 1967. The ruling family’s grip on power has come under pressure in recent years. Soldiers already launched a failed coup in 2019, months after Bongo suffered a stroke that put him out of action for several months. Gabon, is an oil producing country that rejoined OPEC in 2016 after a 21-years and pumps about 200,000 barrels of crude a day. It is a relatively small producer and so any disruptions in production are unlikely to impact world markets. But of much more concern to the international community is Gabon's role in the production of manganese, used to produce some of the hardest forms of steel. The big elephant in the room that the Western media has missed here are the ordinary people in those countries that have suffered coups so far. It may be that ordinary Kenyans are "feeling" their West Africa brothers and sisters hence the reaction currently in the country of wondering if there is any concern in the corridors of power. Watch short: Coup caused corrupt leaders to try to swim to safety across ocean


It is clear that after the very dramatic events in Central and West Africa, things will never be the same again in Africa. 

It is barely a month since Niger’s military toppled its president and then boom, Gabon’s army seized power, bringing to nine the number of military coups across sub-Saharan African since 2020. What is driving all these numerous coups? So far the western media has completely missed the elephant in the room, which I will come back to shortly.

Going forward hiding a server or rigging an election is going to prove very tricky indeed. Watch the short: After Gabon: How viable will it be to rig another election in Africa or hide a server?

Actually this thing of time is much more serious than what you think and it is even spiritual because we are given time and all of us are given the exact same amount of time. The billionaire entrepreneur has exactly the same time on his hands to spend every day as the poor man living in a slum somewhere in Kibra, Nairobi.

What most of us don't realize is that this time we have in our hands all the time, we will have to account for all of it one day. We will have to account for our time from the one who gave it to us. You're not here by accident you were brought here and you were given time to accomplish your mission not mine or anybody else's your particular mission on earth. And you were given a certain time in which to accomplish it (70 years to be precise give or take). 

Time is much more precious than gold, money, silver, precious metals

Time should be looked at like money because indeed it is even more precious than money because you can lose money and you can recover it. But once you lose time it is gone forever there is no known technology that can help you recover your time. It is gone and gone forever. 

And the saddest of all sad things is that one of the biggest thieves of this time (because we have agreed time is more precious than money) one of the biggest thieves of this time, this very precious thing called time, is distractions. 




Monday, October 23, 2023

Unleashing Wrath as President: Ruto's Vengeful Nature Revealed | Kenya News


Unleashing Wrath as President: Ruto's Vengeful Nature Revealed | Kenya News


Is it just about proving Raila wrong at all costs and nothing else?

Throughout his political career, William Ruto, has been known for his vengeful behavior. Those who had forgotten this or were doubtful of this saw for themselves what happened in September 2022. Immediately after being sworn in, Ruto displayed his vengefulness by mocking members of the press who had been critical of his presidential bid.

There is no denying that William Ruto has an intriguing background, which undoubtedly shapes his political behavior. Born in Eldoret, Kenya, in 1966, Ruto hails from a humble background, rising from poverty to become president of Kenya. This experience of overcoming adversity could contribute to his vengeful behavior, as he might feel the need to prove himself and settle scores with those who doubted him.

It is widely believed that Hezekiah Oyugi developed his close relationship with Daniel Toroitich arap Moi when the latter was still Vice President and during Oyugi's tenure as Nakuru DC (District Commissioner).
It is widely believed that Hezekiah Oyugi developed his close relationship with Daniel Toroitich arap Moi when the latter was still Vice President and during
Oyugi's tenure as Nakuru DC.

For younger Kenyans DC means district commissioner. And although Nakuru was Moi's home district, it was also the dreaded Kiambu Mafia's playground and favorite town. These vicious bullies close to the president never lost an opportunity to put Moi down, even though he was Moi was VP.
As DC Oyugi was able to gather a lot of information about these enemies of Moi and he would frequently pass it on to Moi. Now credit has to be given to Oyugi
because nobody ever guessed that one day
humble vice-president Moi would rise to be president of Kenya.

Yes he was already the vice president but it was clear that the Kiambu mafia would never allow him to step into the shoes of Jomo Kenyatta. Indeed they had even launched a change-the-constitution movement and they had gotten the support of many powerful politicians. The whole idea being to change the constitution so that in the event of Jomo's death, Moi would not automatically ascend to the presidency.
It is believed that it was from Oyugi that Moi learnt of an assassination plot that had been planned against him incase the change the constitution campaign failed. (The campaign did indeed ultimately fail, mostly because President Jomo Kenyatta stubbornly refused to support it.)

And so when Mzee Jomo Kenyatta suddenly passed on in August 1978, Moi was at his Kabarak farm and had to be transported safely to Nairobi to be sworn in as President through possible road blocks set up along the way to finish him off.

Moi made it safely to Nairobi by riding in the boot of an old Peugeot 404 he used to use on his farm. And the man driving that vehicle at great risk to his own life was Hezekiah Oyugi. Get NOW; The full fascinating story of Day President Moi Rode to Nairobi from Nakuru In Boot Of An Old Car
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Even as dark clouds hang over the nation of Kenya spiritually, some Kenyans have a very bad feeling about this August 2023. And they are convinced that something very big is coming. And it could quite possibly be linked to the dramatic events that have unfolded in the country over the last two months or so.

Since Kenya attained her independence and even before, the month of August seems to have a streak of bad luck for politicians in Kenya. Disasters too have happened in Kenya in August. Game-changing major events have also unfolded in this same dreaded month. GET FULL DETAILS ON:
Kenyans Beware The Month of August: Major event loading
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Olusegun Obasanjo, a prominent Nigerian statesman, is set to play a crucial role as a mediator in the Kenya peace talks between Raila and Ruto, even as maandamano continue. But what most Kenyans do not realize is that he has been here before, playing the same role. That was in 2008 during the bloody post election violence that erupted after Mwai Kibaki rigged the 2007 presidential polls.

Also read;

The drama at Azimio Sunday presser that exposed Ruto trickery

Why the most dangerous situation for Kenya today is that Ruto believes he can fix this

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Snippet quoted from the Weekly Intelligence Briefings No 112...

The executive decision to retire the old Kshs 1,000 note resulted in a loss of billions of shillings from the personal kitty election war chest of the then DP Ruto.

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The Day Ruto security was changed from GSU to Administration Police (is this one of the reasons he can't stop being vengeful towards Uhuru?)

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Most Kenyans were not aware of it, but the appointment of the new director of public prosecutions Noordin Haji to be Ruto's first National Intelligence Services Director General was very significant for anybody following up on clues to answer many disturbing questions concerning what exactly happened last August during the mysterious Presidential elections. Read the captivating Kumekucha story
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John Jomo succeeded in his prayers to the court and Justice Jairus Ngaah issued an injunction prohibiting the agency from requiring Jomo Kenyatta junior to surrender his pistol without first going through the laid down legal process. But how will the Ruto government respond? Here are a few possible "crazy" scenarios.
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Those who saw Hussein Mohamed during his distinguished career as a Citizen TV journalist may be excused for feeling pity for him watching his body language a few hours ago as he fielded a question about Raila's claim that President Ruto invited the Tanzanian president to Kenya to mediate talks between him and Raila Odinga, only to snub her. President Samia Suluhu Hassan then left the country after two nights at a Nairobi hotel waiting in vain. 

Mohamed started off laughing nervously when the question was posed. He then followed it up with his shifty answer which hardly made sense.
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In just a handful of days, what happened in Nyalenda, Kisumu recently has moved from being highly sensitive to the Ruto government to something being discussed openly. And surprisingly, the international media and community are suddenly leading the discussions and showing great concern.

Raila Odinga in a press conference with the international press in Nairobi yesterday even went on to use the phrase “ethnic cleansing” and made comparisons with similar happenings from the past from all over the world. Read Chris Kumekucha full article





How could she…?? That girl was yours, or so you thought. How could she fall for a player and a man who is NOT nice to women like that guy I can't stand?? What happened?
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