gachagua... govt is failing juu ya raila...

bonobos everywhere…
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wonders never cease, sasa Gachagua respect’s Uhuru. things must be thick ahead,

Those clergy members are dead bored.

Gachugua has run out of material. mtu mshenz zaidi.

riggy g, is right, rao is the problem in kenya

One way of gaining favour na tugeges ni kuita jina ya Raila in vain. So many politicians in central and rift valley get by that way.

Our kawaida half-brained idiot!

I thought I heard it wrong,looks like an edited clip

They are there for the envelopes.

It’s not the first time he is taking that route, i guess he have come to realize Uhuru will complicate his kingpinship in Mt. Kenya.

he is not lying, our problems date to the past 10 years, Kibaki left the perfect economy primed for growth

Naweza taka kujua ni nini ameona hakuwa ameona hapo mbeleni

He is now listening to his handlers

Doesn’t work as well as it used to. See last elections and even characters like Waruguru

@Riggy G ni mbuzi

Understand Kenyan politics. When Ruto rattled the snake on taxes, who responded to him? Mama Konyagi and she said she is willing to pay any overdue tax. I said it here that it was a signal back to JSKS that she is ready to negotiate. Well, it appears they talked and deals made and hands shaken with a peace truce as bonus. What you are seeing here is a pointer that JSKS has called off his attack dogs. Chances are Konyagi family threw Agwas under the bus, they negotiated on their own behalf, or JSKS said that kila mtu ajitetee kivyake in person, hakuna kutumiana. Poor Agwas never got the memo. Hmmm…have the Kenyattas sacrificed the Odingas ndio maana JSKS is going for Agwambo’s gonads with no chills.?

’s end game is sowing chaos and thus economic sabotage for selfish gains thus riggy is very correct

You got the job and you’re still offering campaign rhetoric while in office. Kenyans are waiting for results, any chaos will be your own doing if you fail to deliver.

Those people seated at the back is why kenyans trust the church less and less