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KENYA WANTAMNOTAM MOVEMENT(KWM)

KENYA WANTAMNOTAM MOVEMENT(KWM)

著者: Kamau Kamau MA.
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1963 Was Not Freedom. It Was a Baton Pass. In 1963, Kenya was handed its “freedom,” but what did it really mean? The currency changed, but the theft remained. Colonial administrators made way for local cronies, and British companies were replaced by Kenyan elites. Yet, despite the political shift, the majority of Kenyans are still waiting for the promises of independence to come true. The Reality on the Ground While the political elites drive past open sewers in tinted Prados, the people in Kenya are still walking on roads that look more like footpaths.Kamau Kamau, MA.
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  • Kenya’s Election Rigging Scandal: The Shameful Truth Behind the Ruto Regime
    2025/07/15

    Kenya’s Election Rigging Scandal: The Shameful Truth Behind the Ruto Regime

    Kenya’s political landscape is currently embroiled in one of the most dangerous and corrupt scandals to date. Imagine this: sitting MPs and government officials, elected to serve the people, openly declare their intent to rig the upcoming 2027 elections to ensure President William Ruto’s victory, regardless of the will of the people. These threats, made with brazen impunity, are a direct assault on the democratic process—and yet, the country’s institutions remain eerily silent.

    Fatuma Jehow: A Bold Declaration of Election Theft

    Wajir Woman Representative Fatuma Jehow has shocked the nation by publicly vowing to “steal votes” for Ruto. Her statement alone raises serious questions about the integrity of Kenya’s electoral system. The fact that such a claim can be made without any immediate consequences shows how deeply entrenched corruption has become within Kenya’s leadership.

    Where is the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) in all of this? Why is there no immediate response from law enforcement or the political bodies tasked with holding these criminals accountable? Why does Parliament and the Senate sit back and allow such criminal behavior to go unchecked? This is a clear call to action for every Kenyan who values their right to a free and fair election.

    Oscar Sudi: A Member of Parliament Threatening Democracy

    Oscar Sudi, MP for Kapseret, has made even more disturbing claims. He boldly stated that if President Ruto loses the 2027 election, he and his colleagues will “rig the results” to ensure Ruto’s victory. This is not a baseless accusation—it is an outright admission of intent to undermine democracy.

    This declaration raises critical questions about the safety and credibility of Kenya’s elections. The country’s independent electoral body, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), has made repeated calls for political leaders to refrain from making unsubstantiated claims of rigging. But with elected officials like Sudi and Jehow openly threatening to manipulate the election results, the IEBC’s efforts to promote a fair process seem hollow and ineffective.

    -https://www.wantamnotam.com/kenyas-election-rigging-scandal-the-shameful-truth-behind-the-ruto-regime/

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  • Police Constable Hiram Kimathi’s Bold Warning: The Time to Act is Now
    2025/07/15

    Police Constable Hiram Kimathi’s Bold Warning: The Time to Act is Now

    Police Constable Hiram Kimathi’s recent statement about the grave threat to his life after speaking out against the government is not just a personal concern—it’s a stark indicator of a deepening crisis that threatens all of us. Kimathi’s life may be at risk, but more than that, the very future of Kenya hangs in the balance. His message goes beyond a cry for help; it’s a call to action for every Kenyan who still believes in justice, fairness, and the promise of a better, more prosperous country—a promise that remains unfulfilled.

    Kimathi’s warning is not just one man’s story. It represents the voice of an entire population that has endured decades of unkept promises, broken systems, and a government that claims to serve the people, only to betray them time and again. This government has failed its people. From crumbling roads to underfunded schools, hospitals devoid of essential resources, the evidence of its incompetence is everywhere. These failures aren’t mere inconveniences; they’re a direct consequence of a government that has lost its way—and it’s time for change.

    -https://www.wantamnotam.com/police-constable-hiram-kimathis-bold-warning-the-time-to-act-is-now/

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  • The Curse of Independence: Has Kenya Truly Progressed?
    2025/07/14

    The Curse of Independence: Has Kenya Truly Progressed?

    At first glance, you might think the era of colonization is long gone, but take a moment to look around. Kenya, once held under the grip of foreign settlers, now suffers under the control of a new breed of elites. Yes, independence was achieved in 1963—an era marked by the joyous expulsion of white settlers and the end of foreign dominance. But what did that victory cost, and more importantly, what has it truly delivered? Has Kenya moved forward, or have we simply replaced one set of settlers with another?

    The Unfulfilled Promise of Independence

    Independence in Kenya was supposed to mean liberation—freedom from oppression, the ability to govern ourselves, and the chance to build a prosperous nation. Yet, decades later, millions of Kenyans still find themselves stuck in the same struggles that defined the colonial era. The roads once built by the white settlers are deteriorating, crumbling under the weight of neglect. The once-proud railway system has all but disappeared, a shell of what it once was, as the country’s infrastructure remains stagnant and outdated.

    Where are the new roads? The highways promised to connect the regions of Kenya—where is the modern infrastructure we were all promised? Take a drive through Central and Rift Valley, areas that were once the heart of Kenya’s agricultural economy. Today, you’ll find dirt roads, abandoned buildings, and a complete lack of progress. The white settlers may have been harsh, exploitative even, but at least they left behind something tangible. What have the so-called “black settlers” left behind? Personal fortunes, empty promises, and a broken system that continues to benefit only the elite few.

    -https://www.wantamnotam.com/the-curse-of-independence-has-kenya-truly-progressed/

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