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The same breath that warms your hands cools hot soup
Lastly being in opposite doesn’t guarantee you the power (Presidency), having a real-issues-based-manifesto does and when time (2027) comes shows us what you got and we will think about it.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
The streets of Nairobi remembers those who march for truth. Don’t betray that memory. Opposition must offer vision, not just venom. Maono si matusi.
To the current opposition,
@MarthaKarua
@EugeneLWamalwa
@skmusyoka
@OkiyaOmtatah
@KarungoThangwa
@dkmaraga
@Honcalebamisi
@JimiWanjigi
@methumuhia
@rigathi
@Wakabando
Please note that Critique without clarity is chaos. Be bold, but be wise. πŸ‘‡πŸΏ
Dear @RailaOdinga

Please be reminded that Opposition is not noiseβ€”it’s necessary. Upinzani si keleleβ€”ni uhai wa demokrasia. If you claim to fight for the people, show up when they bleedβ€”not just when cameras roll. But this time round we all know you showed up for a place in the table. #10PonitMOU
Voters didn’t vote for silence. Speak, question, actβ€”or step aside. Youth want representation, not recycled rhetoric. Tuwakilishe, si tuwahadaa.
MPs who forget their voters become strangers in their own land. Mbunge ni mtumishi, but hawa wetu ni socialites.
When bills are passed in darkness, the nation wakes up in chaos.
The Kenyan Parliament should echo the voice of the people, not the whispers of lobbyists.
A leader who fears criticism fears accountability. And that’s dangerous.
Development without dignity is exploitation. Maendeleo bila utu ni unyonyaji.
When leaders fly high while citizens sink low, the nation fractures.

I thought you should know.

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Dear Mr. President,

Power is not a throneβ€”it’s a burden. Lead with humility or lose with disgrace.
The presidency must be a mirror of the people’s pain, not a mask for privilege πŸ‘‡πŸΏ
When courts delay justice, they dilute it. Haki ikicheleweshwa, ni haki iliyonyimwa. Kenya’s judiciary must choose: be a shield for the people or a cloak for the powerful. A judge’s robe should not hide bias. Thayu wa wΔ©tΔ©Kio.
The Constitution is not a suggestion. It’s a covenant. Break it, and you break the nation. Court rulings that favor impunity are not legal victoriesβ€”they’re moral failures.
Matanya’s evenings echo with laughter and legacy. That’s wealth tooβ€”don’t overlook it. The youth here are turning boda routes into business maps. Biashara huanza na ramani ya ndoto.
Thome’s silence is sacred. It teaches you to listen to the land & to your spirit. Here the soil is soft, but the roots run deep. That’s how culture survives. Then πŸ‘‡πŸΏ
Naru Moru’s view of Mt. Kenya is more than scenicβ€”it’s symbolic. Rise above your limits.
Kwamaiko’s roadside stalls are more than tradeβ€”they’re dreams wrapped in plastic and prayer. The youth here are redefining hustle. From boda to branding, they’re investing in identity. Twendelee bila woga.
Githunguri’s morning silence isn’t just natureβ€”it’s a quiet reminder that growth begins in stillness. Thayu wa mΕ©oyo. In here, every tea leaf tells a story of patience. Uvumilivu huleta mavuno. The lders say, β€œDon’t just inherit landβ€”inherit wisdom.” Urithi si mali tu, ni hekima pia.
Matanya’s youth are building futures with grit and grace. Nguvu ni ndani. This place have evenings that are filled with stories around fires. That’s cultureβ€”alive and glowing.
Thome’s quiet mornings are perfect for reflection. Growth begins in silence. Amka na nia.
Its soil is soft, but the people are strong. That’s the balance of rural resilience.
Naru Moru’s proximity to Mt. Kenya is a daily reminder to aim higher. TΕ©gΕ©cokia kΕ©ringana.
Nanyuki blends cosmopolitan flair with pastoral peace. That’s balance worth investing in.
Artists here are painting futures with brushes dipped in heritage. Sanaa ni urithi.
A Nanyuki cafΓ© isn’t just for coffeeβ€”it’s for ideas.
It’s skyline is ambition painted in blue. From safari boots to startupsβ€”everyone’s chasing something.
It’s wind in doesn’t just blowβ€”it inspires. Let it move you.
Pale Kwamaiko’s market isn’t just tradeβ€”it’s tradition in motion. Biashara ni tamaduni. The youths are also turning small plots into big dreams. Uwekezaji huanza na hatua ndogo.
Githunguri elders told, β€œLand doesn’t lie.” Invest with respect, harvest with pride.
Githunguri’s green hills aren’t just beautifulβ€”they’re fertile with opportunity. every cow is a bank, every tree a legacy. Thayu wa mΕ©oyo.
They (MPs) love the phrase β€œwe’re working for the people”—but their actions scream β€œwe’re working for ourselves.” For example; Parliamentarians are quick to defend their allowances, slow to defend our rights.