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“Siogopi Kifo” – Natembeya Claims His Life is in Danger, Dares Ruto to Kill Him

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has raised alarm over his personal safety, alleging targeted intimidation due to his political stance and criticisms of the Kenya Kwanza administration.

In a passionate address, Natembeya claimed that his life could be in danger, accusing the state of attempting to suppress dissent.

“Following someone around makes it seem like this country lacks freedom. It’s as if anyone who doesn’t sing praises to the President is seen as a problem. I won’t accept that,” the former Rift Valley Regional Commissioner said.

The governor maintained he would not be cowed into silence, even suggesting that efforts might be underway to eliminate him.

“I have said that I will keep talking. I know he will send people to come after me. Maybe they will come to kill me. Mr. President, I don’t care. Whether you kill me or not, I will still die. So I am going to speak up.”

Natembeya Claims His Life is in Danger, Dares Ruto to Kill Him
Natembeya Claims His Life is in Danger, Dares Ruto to Kill Him

Natembeya has recently been vocal on governance issues and is seen as one of the emerging opposition voices in the Rift Valley, a region traditionally loyal to the ruling coalition.

His statements have ignited fresh debate on the state of democracy, freedom of expression, and political tolerance in Kenya.

Gachagua Also Raises Alarm

Interestingly, Natembeya’s remarks come just hours after Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua also claimed he is being politically isolated and targeted within his own government.

In a letter addressed to President William Ruto and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, Gachagua alleged that individuals allegedly known to the IG have attempted to attack his homes in Nairobi, Nyeri, and other locations.

“You withdrew my security in a clearly thought-out scheme and backward conspiracy to make me vulnerable to organized criminal gangs in cohort with the police and other security agencies, and you have been implementing this scheme,” he stated.

Gachagua, who was impeached in October 2024, has recently claimed that his security detail’s withdrawal was intentional and exposed him. The case challenging his impeachment is currently before the High Court, where he argues that he was denied the right to a fair hearing and that the charges against him were unsubstantiated.

“You [IG] are well aware, and it is within public knowledge, that this matter is still active in the courts within the territory of the Republic of Kenya,” the former Deputy President added in his letter.

Among the incidents listed by Gachagua is an event that occurred on January 18, 2025, at Kamukunji Grounds in Nyeri Town during a prayer rally organized by the popularly known Rev. Maina Wa OTC. While his spouse, Pastor Dorcas Rigathi, was preaching, a gang—allegedly known to the IG—descended on the congregation and disrupted the event. According to Gachagua, his spouse had to be whisked away by her private security team.

Gachagua Also Raises Alarm
Gachagua Also Raises Alarm

Gachagua’s sentiments point to growing cracks within the Kenya Kwanza alliance, with increasing reports of power struggles and regional jostling ahead of the 2027 elections.

A Country on Edge?

The back-to-back warnings from top political figures—both from inside and outside government—have stirred national concern.

Kenyans online and civil society groups have called for restraint and adherence to democratic principles, with some urging the government to ensure the safety and protection of all leaders regardless of political affiliation.

Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi Arrested in EACC Corruption Probe

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Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi has been arrested and taken into custody by detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), just hours after a dramatic early morning raid on his home and county offices.

Governor Wamatangi was apprehended in connection with an ongoing investigation into the alleged embezzlement of public funds and conflict of interest in the Kiambu County administration. The raid, conducted at dawn on Monday, also targeted the homes and offices of nine other senior county officials, all suspected to be part of a widening corruption scandal that has rocked the county.

Sources close to the investigation revealed that the officials are believed to have siphoned millions from county coffers through irregular procurement deals, ghost projects, and abuse of office.

The Governor was later seen being escorted into the EACC headquarters in Nairobi, under heavy security. The commission is expected to issue an official statement later today to clarify the charges and provide details of the evidence gathered during the raid.

This arrest marks a significant escalation in the anti-corruption watchdog’s response to growing public outcry over alleged mismanagement in Kiambu County. Pressure has been mounting on the EACC in recent months to take swift and decisive action, with both residents and civil society groups calling for accountability.

This is not the first time Kiambu County has found itself in the eye of a graft storm. The county previously made headlines under former Governor Ferdinand Waititu, who is currently serving time after being convicted in a multi-million-shilling corruption case.

The back-to-back scandals have left many questioning the integrity of Kiambu’s leadership and the effectiveness of oversight mechanisms within county governments.

Kenyans are now waiting keenly for the EACC’s next move, with many hoping that this signals a renewed commitment to fighting corruption at both national and county levels.

President Ruto’s Son Currently in Training to Help Transform Harambee Stars

President William Ruto has revealed a personal and promising development in the journey to elevate Kenyan football—his own son is studying for a Master’s degree in Sports Management with the goal of helping transform the national team, Harambee Stars.

Speaking passionately about the future of sports in Kenya, the President shared the touching story during a recent address, highlighting his family’s personal investment in uplifting local talent and sports infrastructure.

“I want to tell you, my own son is a great fan of football,” Ruto said. “He keeps telling me that we have to do something. And so that you know how serious he is, he has gone to do a Master’s in Sports Management because he wants to come and support you.”

The revelation has sparked interest and admiration across the country, with many Kenyans praising the move as a refreshing sign of hands-on leadership and genuine support for the sporting industry. In a country where football has long struggled with issues like poor funding, mismanagement, and lack of infrastructure, the President’s statement felt like a hopeful pivot toward a brighter, more professional future.

Ruto emphasized that this step reflects a wider vision held by the youth of Kenya, who are beginning to see sports not just as a pastime but as a powerful avenue for opportunity, growth, and national pride.

“Young people in Kenya see the potential and the opportunities that exist in sports,” he added. “Not just football, but across all sports disciplines.”

The president’s remarks come at a time when Harambee Stars are fighting to regain their competitive edge on the continental and international stage. While the team has shown flashes of brilliance, consistent progress has been hampered by limited support structures and inadequate professional development systems.

President William Ruto has revealed a personal and promising development in the journey to elevate Kenyan football—his own son is studying for a Master’s degree in Sports Management with the goal of helping transform the national team, Harambee Stars.
President William Ruto has revealed a personal and promising development in the journey to elevate Kenyan football—his own son is studying for a Master’s degree in Sports Management with the goal of helping transform the national team, Harambee Stars.

If Ruto’s son follows through with his intentions, his academic journey could eventually lead him into key administrative roles within Kenya’s football management—potentially injecting new energy, global best practices, and youth-driven innovation into the country’s football scene.

Kenyans on social media have reacted with cautious optimism, with some urging that the momentum should not just stay within the president’s circle but be expanded to support other young professionals with similar passion and qualifications.

“Let’s build a sports management ecosystem that includes everyone—talented youth, former athletes, and experienced minds,” one user posted. “But still, this is a great start. Football needs new brains.”

As Kenya continues to invest in sports as a viable economic sector, Ruto’s message signals a shift in how seriously the government is beginning to take sports—not just as entertainment but as a national asset. With young, educated minds ready to contribute, the future for Harambee Stars—and sports in Kenya—might finally be looking up.

“My Life Is in Danger” – Rigathi Gachagua Cries Foul in Explosive Letter to Police and Government

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In a dramatic turn of events, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has penned an explosive letter claiming multiple assassination attempts and ongoing threats to his life, pointing fingers at senior state officials and accusing the police of deliberate negligence.

Addressed to the current 2nd Deputy President and the Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja Kirocho, the eight-page letter dated April 15, 2025, accuses the government of orchestrating or enabling a series of coordinated attacks against him, his family, supporters, and properties.

“You withdrew my security in a clear thought-out scheme and backward conspiracy to make me vulnerable to organized criminal gangs in cohort with the Police and other Security Agencies,” reads part of the letter.

Alleged Assassination Attempts and Attacks

Gachagua details a chilling timeline of events, claiming targeted attacks dating back to November 2024. He outlines at least six separate incidents, including:

  • November 28, 2024 – Alleged ambush at a funeral in Limuru, Kiambu County, where he says he was attacked by gangs, vehicles were destroyed, and mourners beaten while police watched.
  • December 28, 2024 – Incident in Shamata, Nyandarua, where tear gas was reportedly used by police allegedly working with gangs to attack him and scatter his supporters.
  • January 18, 2025 – Disruption of a prayer rally in Nyeri where Gachagua’s spouse, Pastor Dorcas, was present. He claims gangs hijacked the event and police cooperated with the attackers.
  • March 23, 2025 – Alleged violence at ACK St. Peter’s Cathedral in Nyeri, where congregants were attacked and vehicles vandalized.
  • March 29, 2025 – Clashes in Naivasha involving a contingent of police officers under OCPD Keter, where residents were reportedly beaten and tear-gassed.
  • April 6, 2025 – A brutal raid at PCEA Kasarani East Parish in Nairobi allegedly by machete-wielding gangsters during a church service.

Claims of Surveillance and Harassment

Gachagua also claims that state security agencies have been trailing him using marked and unmarked vehicles. He alleges that on December 19, 2024, a suspected National Intelligence Service (NIS) officer trailed him in a fake vehicle, heightening his fears of surveillance and targeting.

“It is within your knowledge that the Deputy Inspector General of Police had instructed the police not to provide security,” he writes, accusing the current regime of turning a blind eye to his plight.

This letter follows Gachagua’s impeachment in 2024 under what he describes as “flimsy and trumped-up charges,” after serving as Deputy President from 2022.

He now claims the persecution is politically motivated, citing a “current unpopular regime” and linking the violence to those aligned with it.

He concludes by holding the police and government accountable, labeling their silence as complicity.

Gachagua’s allegations come at a time of heightened political tension, with court battles still ongoing regarding his impeachment. His supporters have echoed concerns over his safety, and the public awaits a formal response from the government and police.

The accusations are bound to stir debate over political freedom, security, and state accountability in Kenya’s ever-shifting political landscape.

“Women are killed because they’re looking for money” – Gender CS nominee Hannah Cheptumo on Rising Femicide

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Hannah Wendot Cheptumo, the nominee for Cabinet Secretary for Gender, Culture, Arts and Heritage, has sparked public debate after stating that the rise in femicide cases in Kenya is closely tied to women’s financial dependency and pursuit of money through relationships.

Appearing before the Committee on Appointments on Monday, Wendot emphasized that lack of financial empowerment among women is a key driver of femicide. She argued that with education and economic independence, women would be less vulnerable to such tragic outcomes.

“Femicide is brought about by dependency. If girls were able to have economic power, they would not depend on either gender,” Wendot told the committee. “If a woman is educated, chances are that they will avoid some of these challenges in society.”

Her remarks came under scrutiny from committee members, with National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula, who chaired the session, pointing out that many recent femicide victims were educated and university students.

“The girls who have been killed in Airbnbs are in universities, they are educated,” said Wetangula, challenging the notion that lack of education is the core issue.

In response, Wendot maintained her stance, clarifying that despite being educated, many of these women may still be financially dependent or in pursuit of material support.

“They are educated, but those ones are looking for money,” she stated.

Wendot’s comments have ignited mixed reactions across the public and social media, with some supporting her focus on financial empowerment for women, while others argue that her statements may shift blame onto victims and oversimplify a complex issue rooted in gender-based violence.

Her vetting comes at a time when Kenya has seen a worrying trend of femicide cases, with growing calls for the government to take stronger action in protecting women and addressing systemic gender violence.

Femicide Statistics in Kenya

According to a 2024 report by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) and grassroots organizations tracking gender-based violence, over 80 cases of femicide were reported in Kenya in 2023 alone. Of these, a significant number involved young women between the ages of 18 and 30, with many of the incidents occurring in urban residential settings such as rental apartments and short-stay accommodations like Airbnbs.

In January 2024 alone, at least 10 women were reported to have been killed under circumstances that pointed to gender-based violence, sparking nationwide protests and online campaigns demanding justice and policy action.

Advocacy groups continue to call for a comprehensive national strategy to address femicide, including reforms in the justice system, education on healthy relationships, and increased funding for women’s shelters and support services.

KRG The Don ‘Goes Broke’? Charcoal-Selling Video Sparks Clout-Chasing Speculation

A video and photos showing Kenyan musician KRG The Don allegedly selling charcoal at a roadside have gone viral, sending shockwaves through social media.

The flamboyant artist, known for his luxurious lifestyle and braggadocious persona, is seen dressed in a blue apron and gumboots, shoveling charcoal into tins and even lying on sacks outside a dilapidated structure.

A poster doing rounds online dramatically claims: “Billionaire KRG The Don goes broke, now selling charcoal to survive.”

But fans? They’re not buying it.

Despite the convincing setup, many believe this is yet another publicity stunt, designed to stir online chatter ahead of a new music release or project.

“Clout levels 1000%,” one fan commented. “Wait for it—a music video or reality show is coming.”

“From Riches to Charcoal?” – KRG The Don’s ‘Broke’ Stunt Sparks Online Buzz
“From Riches to Charcoal?” – KRG The Don’s ‘Broke’ Stunt Sparks Online Buzz

From Humble Beginnings to Flashy Billions

Born and raised in Nairobi, KRG The Don—real name Karuga Kimani—wasn’t born into wealth. His rise to fame is a story of hustle, ambition, and bold branding. He began his career in music over a decade ago, dabbling in dancehall and gengetone, before carving out his own lane with hard-hitting party anthems and controversial lyrics.

Over time, his name became synonymous with extravagance. Whether it was driving top-of-the-range cars, flaunting designer fashion, or throwing lavish parties, KRG carefully crafted an image of success. His music, often themed around wealth, street smarts, and dominance, resonated with fans who were equally drawn to his charisma and confidence.

Aside from music, KRG has also claimed to have investments in logistics, construction, and other business ventures—moves that contributed to his “billionaire” label, though the exact figures remain publicly unverified.

“I don’t just talk rich—I live rich,” he once said in an interview. “But I came from the bottom. I know the hustle.”

“From Riches to Charcoal?” – KRG The Don’s ‘Broke’ Stunt Sparks Online Buzz
“From Riches to Charcoal?” – KRG The Don’s ‘Broke’ Stunt Sparks Online Buzz

Charcoal Stunt: Marketing Genius or Desperate Gimmick?

In the viral video, KRG appears to be doing manual labor—bagging charcoal, interacting with locals, and resting outside a tin structure. The contrast to his usual aesthetic is jarring, which is precisely why many believe it’s all part of an elaborate clout campaign.

Some fans suspect the video is part of an upcoming track that may address street hustle, financial pressure, or “starting from zero.” Others believe it could be a social experiment or part of a scripted documentary project.

“He’s rebranding himself as the man of the people. This is calculated,” one Twitter user theorized.

Still, the creativity behind the move has sparked mixed reactions—ranging from amusement to admiration.

“Even if it’s fake, at least he knows how to keep us talking,” another fan remarked.

The Bottom Line

Whether this charcoal-selling episode is fact or fiction, one thing is certain—KRG The Don understands the power of viral storytelling. From rising through the ranks in Kenya’s music scene to building an empire based on image, swagger, and sharp business moves, he has consistently kept fans watching.

So, is KRG broke? Probably not.

But is he about to drop something major? Almost definitely.

And as always, Kenya is watching.

“From Riches to Charcoal?” – KRG The Don’s ‘Broke’ Stunt Sparks Online Buzz
“From Riches to Charcoal?” – KRG The Don’s ‘Broke’ Stunt Sparks Online Buzz

“Huwezi Maliza Pesa Yangu” – Larry Madowo Tells Edith Kimani During Cozy Dinner Date

Larry Madowo has all the money in the world for Edith Kimani to ‘chop’—a slang expression meaning to spend freely—and he made that clear during their recent outing in New York.

The two celebrated journalists braved the chilly, windy weather for a cozy dinner date, captivating fans with their chemistry in a 26-second video clip that quickly made rounds online.

In the video, Madowo and Kimani, both dressed warmly in heavy winter jackets, appeared to be thoroughly enjoying each other’s company.

Larry, who is the CNN Africa Correspondent, even shared the clip on his YouTube channel, cheekily titling it “Larry Madowo and Edith Kimani Take New York.” He also posted snippets on Twitter and TikTok, simply captioned, “We outside.”

The video shows the pair playfully teasing one another. Larry towers over Edith as they walk, laughing and joking in the cold. He cheekily asks her, “Mrembo, umepotea New York ama ni aje?” (Beautiful, are you lost in New York or what?).

Edith, quick with a witty comeback, fires back, “Nitapotea aje na wewe ni mwenyeji huku? Don’t you live here?” To which Larry admits, “I did. That was the only right answer, by the way,” drawing laughter from both of them.

As they strolled, Edith was seen typing on her phone. When asked, she explained that she was looking for a restaurant where Larry could buy dinner.

Without missing a beat, Larry playfully declared, “Huwezi maliza pesa yangu,” meaning “You can’t finish my money.” The remark made Edith swoon, and she jokingly responded, “So I keep hearing. Una cheza na Mkikuyu wewe?” (Are you messing with a Kikuyu girl?).

The charming moment was just one of many shared between the two, who have consistently showcased a strong bond and mutual admiration.

Larry once took Edith—whom he fondly referred to as Nyar Kiambu, or daughter of Kiambu—to Kisumu, noting that “the daughter of the mountain loved the lake vibes.”

Back in July 2024, Edith, a DW journalist, opened up about the depth of their friendship. She shared how Larry mentored her in journalism and credited him for shaping much of her professional journey—while also hinting at how she’s equally had an impact on him.

Whether as colleagues, friends, or something more, Larry Madowo and Edith Kimani continue to warm hearts with their effortless connection and undeniable charisma.

MP Demands Legal Action Against Pastor Ng’ang’a for Slapping Congregant in Viral Video

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Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma is calling for immediate legal action against Apostle James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Centre, following a shocking incident that has triggered public outrage across Kenya.

A now-viral video shows the controversial preacher slapping a male congregant during a live church service—an act that has been widely condemned as abusive and humiliating.

In the disturbing footage, Pastor Ng’ang’a walks up to a man seated in the front row of his church, chastising him for allegedly dozing off during the sermon. Without warning, Ng’ang’a strikes the man across the face—twice—before commanding him to move to the back of the church.

“Wake up! Go sit at the back,” Ng’ang’a is heard barking, as stunned congregants watch on.

His reprimand doesn’t stop there. Turning to a woman seated next to the man, the visibly irate preacher demands to know why she failed to wake him. The woman, clearly startled, explains that she was deeply focused on the sermon and hadn’t noticed.

Her response earns her a similar punishment—relocation to the back. When she attempts to defend herself by saying, “Everyone should carry their own cross,” Ng’ang’a briefly relents. “Alright, you’re forgiven,” he says, before continuing his message.

The incident has ignited a firestorm online, with many Kenyans expressing shock, disbelief, and anger.

“That’s someone’s father. What if his children were in the room watching him being slapped like a child?” asked one concerned X (formerly Twitter) user.

Another wrote: “This is not just dramatic, it’s dehumanising. The man made an effort to attend church—he could have been anywhere else. Maybe he’s tired from work or going through something.”

Some reactions took a more sarcastic tone. “Slapping a fellow man in front of the congregation and the church laughs?” one user joked. Another quipped, “Is this a church or a classroom with a deputy headteacher?”

Amid the uproar, MP Kaluma has come out strongly against the preacher’s actions. In a statement shared on his official platforms, Kaluma called the assault “a gross violation of human dignity” and urged law enforcement agencies to act swiftly.

“I urge any person ever assaulted by this man—or who has witnessed such abuse—to report to the nearest police station,” Kaluma said, adding that victims could also contact him directly for legal assistance.

Kaluma further appealed to the Office of the Registrar of Societies to intervene, warning that continued tolerance of such behaviour within religious institutions threatens public trust and safety.

While Apostle Ng’ang’a has long been known for his theatrical and unfiltered preaching style, this latest incident has pushed many to question the limits of pulpit authority.

“I Was Betrayed by My Own Blood” – DJ Shiti Opens Up About Family Pain and Career Struggles

Kenya’s beloved comedian and actor DJ Shiti has stunned fans with a raw, emotional confession about the dark and painful side of his life — one that had little to do with showbiz and everything to do with family betrayal and heartbreak.

In a candid recount that left many fans both shocked and sympathetic, DJ Shiti revealed how his unwavering love and support for his ailing father turned into a frustrating ordeal that cost him career opportunities — and exposed him to family treachery he never saw coming.

“I used to send my dad money to go to the hospital because he was sick,” DJ Shiti shared. “But instead, he chose to go to pastors to pray for healing. Later, his condition got even worse.”

As his father’s health deteriorated, DJ Shiti found himself juggling hospital visits, emotional distress, and job offers he had to turn down. His commitment to family came at a high cost, professionally and mentally.

“It got to a point where I was missing job opportunities because I couldn’t attend meetings—I was too busy taking care of my dad,” he said.

But what hurt the most wasn’t the sacrifice — it was the lack of support, and worse still, the betrayal from those he trusted the most.

“There were people I call brothers who insisted I stay there, even though they knew it would affect my career,” he revealed. “My sister married a man, and together they plotted against me.”

Though he didn’t go into detail about the plot, his voice trembled with the weight of deep emotional wounds — a glimpse into the quiet storms even celebrities weather behind the scenes.

Fans have responded with an outpouring of empathy, many praising DJ Shiti for his honesty and vulnerability. His story sheds light on the often invisible struggles of public figures, who, despite the fame and laughter they bring, grapple with family dynamics, financial pressure, and emotional burnout like anyone else.

While he continues to grow in the entertainment industry, this moment reminds fans that behind every joke and performance lies a person — one who has endured sacrifices, betrayal, and heartbreak — and still found the strength to keep going.

DJ Shiti’s story isn’t just a tale of frustration. It’s a powerful lesson in resilience, and a stark reminder that sometimes, the deepest wounds come not from strangers — but from the ones we call family.

“Twins or a Tactic?” – Susan Kihika’s Baby Reveal Sparks Joy as Kenyans Raises More Questions

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Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and her husband Sam Mburu have unveiled the first public photos of their newborn twins, igniting a social media storm filled with joy, shock, and deep skepticism from Kenyans both at home and abroad.

After weeks of silence and mounting speculation surrounding Governor Kihika’s prolonged maternity leave in the United States, the couple broke the internet with a stunning family portrait that showcased the proud parents cradling their adorable infants.

In the emotional image, Kihika is seen glowing in a white blouse, seated in a plush beige armchair with the twins resting on her lap. Her husband Mburu, in a blue-patterned shirt and white trousers, stands beside her, exuding pride and warmth. The photograph, taken by Elijah Njoroge, quickly went viral — not just because of its beauty, but because of the flood of questions it unleashed.

Despite the serene family moment, many Kenyans weren’t convinced. Social media exploded with wild theories, medical skepticism, and outright accusations — with some users even suggesting that the entire birth story might be a cover-up or political strategy.

“Susan Kihika ‘bought’ the children,” wrote @MajuuAlone. “Her initial plan was to stay in Texas until 2027 to avoid impeachment after embezzling Nakuru County.”

@KiririMathias posted, “How can a 51-year-old give birth? Unless tulidanganywa shule, this picture is AI generated. Fact.”

Another user, @JohnGit26932160, asked, “How does this help the people of Nakuru County? People are suffering in hospitals while she gives birth abroad.”

“Hawa ni wake kweli? They don’t look alike, and one baby looks older,” claimed @CarlosActor1. “Hii scam watoto wa watu ameomba. Huyu ashafika menopause. 😅😅😅”

@ParasBhundia added, “How bad are our healthcare systems that she had to go to the USA to give birth?”

These sharp and at times brutal reactions have amplified growing frustrations over public accountability, trust in elected leaders, and the state of local healthcare. Many Kenyans questioned not just the legitimacy of the twins, but why a sitting governor chose to deliver abroad — a move seen by some as tone-deaf given the deteriorating state of county hospitals back home.

Amid the chaos, there were also genuine voices of support. Friends and fellow leaders, including Oscar Sudi and Dennis Itumbi, praised the couple and offered blessings to the new parents.

But one thing is clear: Kihika’s return to Nakuru won’t be quiet. Whether celebrated or scrutinized, her new chapter as a mother of twins has opened up a national conversation — not just about motherhood, but about transparency, privilege, and the growing divide between leaders and the people they serve.

As the country waits for her return, the question remains: Was this a beautiful beginning… or a cleverly timed distraction?