Not everyone in Mt. Kenya is waiting to vote for a tribalist with empty slogans or a heavy-handed bureaucrat with zero charisma.
Voters are tired of recycled strongmen parading as saviours.
Change isn’t just about numbers. It’s about integrity, vision and credibility.
This is the kind of tweet that smells of recycled propaganda and cheap tribal loyalty.
Gachagua is a tribal fossil. Matiang’i, a bloated enforcer who mistook fear for leadership.
And Maraga? A man who stood alone against a rogue presidency—his legacy is carved in justice. Umbwa!
Interesting line-up—if this were a cabinet for managing nostalgia, not a nation.
Matiang’i ran ministries with fear, not vision. Kalonzo still hasn’t chosen a side since 2007. And Gachagua? A walking contradiction wrapped in tribal rhetoric.
You promote Gachagua like he’s a saviour, then tell struggling Nairobians to run from private hospitals to faith-owned clinics.
Why not ask your mountain king why public healthcare is in shambles in the first place?
Leadership isn’t tweeting hospital shortcuts—it’s fixing systems
Hakuna commercial activist mjinga kama KOT Sonko. Wewe kwenu ni Kimilili unataka kuwa MP,why can't you mobilize signature collection against Didmus Barasa? Jamaa ako focused Sana na siasa za Nairobi.
Rodgers, you’re describing the exact pain your father helps legislate.
You can’t cry about price hikes while dining at the same table as the architects of economic misery.
If you want to talk inflation, start at the dinner table.
A stage 3 cancer patient jana, goes to SHA offices to beg to be covered because he is dying and because SHA has not been covering him. Instead of listening, Aden Duale sends out a message to the newsrooms rubbishing the dying man. #NoToHealthBill
You know you’re doing it right when your content doesn’t need politics to survive.
Political takes are the easiest trap in the game, anyone can rage about leaders, scandals, or elections. It’s the default lane for people who can’t think beyond headlines.
The truth..... There’s