“Kenyatta’s friends and kitchen cabinet have stolen billions even money for the youths who are broke” See What This Popular Local Actor Had To Say About Jubilee And Kikuyus

This year has seen many Kenyan celebrities take on a strong political stance and actively engaging in political related activities.

Usually the celebrity community is the exemplification of middle class aloofness to the middle class. However many have actively participated in the sensitization process urging Kenyans to register. A number also have declared their candidacy in political seats while others are now regular commentators on hitherto taboo subjects like the entrenched tribalism culture.

Take for instance the recent comments by Machachari’s Baha on matters his tribe.

I am a kikuyu but sometimes we bad. We want anything an everything to run our way and disregard others. the other 40 plus tribes in Kenya are nothing. Its our guy who is entitled to be in the State house and everybody else should not come near. Songs will be composed in Kikuyu to talk bad about other Presidential aspiring candidates and to unite forces to come out in large numbers (Tyranny of numbers) to make sure no other than our guy gets to be prezzo. We don care about how the Country is run as long as our guy is in charge which is not right. Our politics has not matured. Jubilee has massive corruption. Kenyatta’s friends and kitchen cabinet have stolen billions even money for the youths who are broke and with no hope. And by the way, they will not be made to pay or punished but a poor dude was sentenced to death today for stealing half a kilo of meat. Thieves have even declared they running for different posts 2017 and because they are from our tribe, we will vote them in so that they continue to make our lives hard. Its a high time our people start voting for maendeleo and not mtu wangu. Christ says we should mind about the welfare of others. We should treat all other tribes with love and respect. At the end of the day, bei ya unga tunanunua same price and got thru the same hustles everyday

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Liatema Munyu