In Sotik, Bomet President Ruto gets a very cold reception, even as his Energy CS is heckled in the presence of Ruto. And this happens when in Mwingi people are telling Uhuru things that are impossible even as he is wildly cheered.
Yep, it was quite a weekend politically which qualifies to be classified a landmark weekend. It not only painted a very clear picture of where we are headed by stirred memories of a mind-blowing prophecy that rebellion against the Ruto presidency is going to be launched in the Rift Valley and Mt Kenya (two key Kenyan voting blocks that have always voted with the winning side).
A deep and revealing Kumekucha Chris analysis in an environment where too many things are happening way too fast.
For Rigathi Gachagua, recent setbacks have forced him to reevaluate his options. After former president and Mount Kenya kingpin Uhuru Kenyatta rejected his advances, Gachagua has been left with no choice but to go back to the drawing boards.
So, what lies ahead for Gachagua and his political aspirations? Clearly, Gachagua's attempt to align himself with the influential former president seemed like a strategic move. But he himself burnt his bridges in his earlier rushed myopic approach of insulting the former head of state at every opportunity. And then he followed that up quickly by insulting influential Maina Njenga. Now Bwana Gachagua needs to get himself out of the ditch he jumped into so enthusiastically not too long ago. And he must do it fast.
With Uhuru Kenyatta's status as the Mount Kenya's political heavyweight, joining forces with him would have provided Gachagua with a significant advantage. However, despite his best efforts, Gachagua's advances were rejected, leaving him grasping for alternative options.
The Deputy President has no support base, either within his community or anywhere else in Kenya. And support bases are not built overnight.
...Which leaves him with only one possible, risky and deadly kamikaze option. Surely the mountain will catch fire sooner that anybody anticipated.
Rich Kenyans like Ibrahim Ambwere can be described as clean non-politician Kenyan Multi billionaire. That is something very rare in the country. His is the amazing and highly inspirational story of an orphan boy who started off sweeping the premises of a mason's premises when he was only 10 years old and ended up so rich that the government of Kenya in the 1980s felt threatened by his wealth. He has no prominent presence in Nairobi and lives a frugal lifestyle similar to that of the richest man in the world, Warren Buffet. This is the amazing story full of life lessons from the least known Kenyan multi-billionaire.
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Patrick Shaw Untold Story: The inside story of the legendary Nairobi super cop Patrick Shaw. A biographical detailed documentary of the man starting with his early days and arrival in Kenya during the Mau Mau and emergency years to his deep involvement in Kenyan politics in the 1980s. In the end it is brutal Kenyan politics that killed him. He should have just stuck to being an extra-ordinarily good cop.
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Pamela Mboya now deceased, Tom Mboya’s widow wrote to Kofi Annan in 2008 as he was mediating peace in Kenya. Part of the letter read; “The assassination of my husband, like others after him, is a matter that has remained shrouded in mystery and speculation, and which has been avoided by successive regimes in this country...”
Later she promised to drop the bombshell in an interview but later changed her mind. This is most probably what she was so hesitant to reveal.
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This is Uhuru's future from a man who has NEVER gotten it wrong (2013 prediction)
...Then in the midst of all these uncertainties an arrogant Briton came into the country for prayers and started making predictions and prophecies on the country's political future. Few Kenyans had ever heard of the London based preacher. But he spoke with such authority that some Kenyans even got annoyed.
On the shadow of the 12th July maandamano country-wide, UDA insiders are putting on a brave face and yet in the background are terribly worried about Azimio's looming check-mate move. A legal coup linked to the 10Million signatures taking advantage of a unique constitution that in their view gives too much power to the people.
Judy (not her real name) is still serving time but is optimistic that one day she will be free. Her son who saved her life is now about 7 years old.
(From Kumekucha archives. First published WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008. This story-part of it- hit newspaper headlines in Kenya that year.) Forward this true story and share widely if you have a sister, daughter or some woman you care about who may fall in love tomorrow and throw caution to the wind with dire consequences.
The saying "the dead don't tell tales" has come to haunt police and a Kakamega town when the body of a lady who had been missing for more than a week was found after its location was revealed in a dream.
The strange episode has reignited the long-running argument over whether the dead may speak to the living and the applicability of "their messages" to those they may have talked to.
Police are unsure of whether to treat the person to whom the revelation was made as a whistle-blower or a suspect as the villagers speculate that the dream may be a testament to the deceased's desire for a proper funeral and her determination to see her killers brought to justice.
Former chief Justice Willy Mutunga, shortly after making remarks captured on this channel about the police force being a colonial police force and the colonialist who is still too powerful in Kenya, gets tear-gassed in Nairobi.
Sometimes in politics, events and developments that unfold quietly behind the scene have the biggest impact. Like the human factor (which Chairman Mao once said was a key determinant in any great undertaking.).
In this Kumekucha video we conclude a full analysis of what Kenyans should expect going forward as a result of a most impactful saba saba day 2023.
Captivating read in the Sunday Nation this morning in the Weekly Review section on Tom Mboya. Confirms information available on this channel over 5 years ago on who killed Mboya and why.
Our series on Mboya: It was more than an assassination even gives you the name of the man who pulled the trigger and later died a miserable man full of regrets in Kenya (NOT Nahashon Njenga).
Victims of saba saba, some of them in serious condition.
BREAKING NEWS! KINDIKI IG KOOME TO BE PROSECUTED IN COURT FOR BREAKING THE LAW
Sometimes in politics, events and developments that unfold quietly behind the scene have the biggest impact. Like the human factor (which Chairman Mao once said was a key determinant in any great undertaking.).
In this Kumekucha video we conclude a full analysis of what Kenyans should expect going forward as a result of a most impactful saba saba day 2023.
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The Tom Osinde story is more than disturbing, even as a key clue emerges that points to the usual suspects of unsolved puzzles in Kenya.
And even as this is unravelling Irene Cherop Masit former IEBC commissioner in the "Cherera four" flees the country. This Masit move points to something else that Kenyans need to pay attention to.
What has controversial CS Trade Moses Kuria been up to behind the scenes? What impact do his actions have on Kenyan politics? This Kumekucha video digs up a can of worms that you will not believe.
There is also a fascinating link Moses Kuria has to the very puzzling Kiambu gubernatorial elections last August. Indeed Kiambu voters are still pretty puzzled about the results to this day. We dig deeper to come out with some astonishing answers to that mystery.
Despite the William Ruto regime being in denial, mounting evidence indicates that this is a government that has already been well and truly cornered. Even as Kenyans brace themselves for the Wednesday 12th July Maandamanos country-wide, it is very clear where all this is headed and how it will end.
This revealing Kumekucha video exposes the naked truth that many have ignored, even as interior CS Kithure Kindiki changes tune late in the day.
For instance, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International Kenya have consistently noted that Kenyan authorities have not done enough to hold police officers and their commanders accountable for killings and attacks on protestors and other persons.