“Wacha Akufie Hapo” Kenyans know that is the new policy of the Ruto cops shooting and brutalizing Kenyan youth who are demonstrating very peacefully demanding that the William Ruto draconian Finance Bill 2024 which will make every Kenyan’s cost of living worse be withdrawn completely.
In this case the police got their wish after they shot Rex Kanyike Masai and left him to bleed to death. It is just a tragedy. The other wish the Ruto police got is that they are forcing the Ruto government itself to bleed to death.
That is starting next week as Kenyans from all walks of life and the Kenyan youth particularly take on the Ruto regime when Ruto is passing his oppressive Finance Bill in parliament and Kenyans will be everywhere in the country taking their Zakayo Shuka campaign to a new level. This is going to be the week from hell for the Ruto regime. Wacha akufie hapo indeed for the Ruto government.
As Kenyans can see already the Ruto regime stick boys have no clue about what is happening in the country as Kenyan youth tell them they want their country working for the people and not for thieves only. Some of these politicians think Gen Z protests are being done by foreigners coming into the country with airplanes.
Very soon these politicians will find out that they are the real foreigners who do not know where the country is heading.
Gov’t Scrambles To Discredit Gen Z #RejectFinanceBill Protests
A wave of Gen Zs took to the streets this past week to protest against the Finance Bill 2024, but the government seems not to take the demonstrations seriously going by the turn of events.
In the past week, leaders from the Kenya Kwanza government have sought to discredit the protests, terming them as a ploy for the youth to get more views on their social media platforms.
Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah’s latest remarks attracted the ire of the youth after he claimed that the protestors were misguided and did not understand the contents of the bill.
He mocked the youthful protesters insinuating that they were privileged persons arriving at the protests in taxis while holding iPhones and then later dining at KFC joints after the demonstrations.
“The Gen Z have iphones and use Ubers to protest. Wanatoka maandamano wanaingia KFC kukula kuku na minofu, maji ni ile ya chupa…si mliwaona? Hawajui shida stima ni kitu gani…wako na umeme 24/7,” he said in Baringo County on Friday.
Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi also sought to censure the protests, saying that the youth did not understand the bill.
“Niliona hao Gen Z, hata mtoto wangu pengine alikuwa hapo, lakini hawaelewi hii finance bill,” said Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi.
At the same time, President William Ruto’s economic adviser David Ndii mocked the demonstrations and termed the digital activism as “wanking.”
“Politics is a contact sport. Digital activism is just wanking. Any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good carpenter to build one,” Ndii stated.
Recently, Dagoretti South Member of Parliament John ‘KJ’ Kiarie was on the spot over his remarks, claiming that some of the photos shared online were either old or doctored to drive an agenda as they did not represent the true state of affairs.
“The committee was already in the process of engaging Kenyans way before a fake protest was organised… Some of the photos we were seeing, I can tell you as a graphic editor, that they do not belong to this country,” he alleged in Parliament.
His comments mirrored Kitutu South MP Rachel Nyamai who claimed that the Gen Zs were only interested in gaining TikTok views.
The Zakayo Shuka youth rebellion could have hundreds of thousands of people in the streets next week and they will be in every corner of the country as parliament votes to impose the crazy Ruto Finance Bill 2024 and the youth bury their buddy Rex Kanyike Masai. Where that goes nobody knows.
But there are a few things we know and need to be fixed. First is that all the demonstrations should be peaceful even after the Ruto cops killed people in the streets. We should urge our young Kenyans to keep doing what they have been doing and that is having peaceful demonstrations.
Number two is that the police should know that they have created a very toxic and dangerous situation which could blow up and put the country in a very bad situation. At best the cops should stay away from the demos. Nobody needs them there and those young people are not committing any crimes that need police attention. Just stay away please, cops.
Three. The police officer who killed Rex Kanyike should be under arrest by now. Nobody believes the nonsense of IPOA carrying out investigations. The IPOA in all the years of its existence has never found a single police officer responsible for all the crimes they commit. IPOA is a completely useless institution to help promote police violence against Kenyans.
The killer officer identified as Isaiah Murangiri alias Ndumba.
There has been so many other police crimes committed against protestors including one in video where a police officer slammed a woman head on the concrete, left her lying down and declared “wacha akufie hapo” and nothing has been done about that and we expect more of the same.
Finance Bill Demos: Another Protestor Dies In Hospital
A 21-year-old man died in hospital after sustaining injuries during demonstrations staged by Kenyan youth protesting against the Finance Bill 2024.
Evans Kiratu was transferred to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) by a Good Samaritan while in critical condition after suffering internal bleeding.
On Saturday, Kiratu’s family positively identified his body at KNH morgue and confirmed that a teargas canister hit their kin’s private parts.
“We learnt about this news last night by a Good Samaritan and he said he picked him from the road. He said he was hit by a teargas canister on his private parts and could not do anything,” Rachel Waithanje, Kiratu’s aunt, said.
The samaritan brought him to KNH and before we could arrive he had passed on. We demand for justice for my nephew.”
The other big problem for Ruto is that the MPs who voted to steamroll the his Finance Bill 2024 are having nightmares with their voters. Most of them just have to hide now. How is that going to work for them?
Drama In Bondo And Msambweni As Youth Carry Coffin To MP’s Office For Voting ‘Yes’ On Finance Bill
The Wacha Akufie Hapo movement for Ruto MPs in action
There was drama on Friday as residents in Bondo and Msambweni Constituencies matched to their respective Member of Parliament offices demanding an explanation for their voting on Thursday during the Finance Bill 2024 debate in Parliament.
Bondo MP Gideon Ochanda and his Msambweni counterpart Feisal Bader voted in support of the controversial Finance Bill 2024.
The decision seemed to have angered their electorates with the people wondering who sent their supposed representative to vote ‘YES’.
In Bondo, angry residents tagged along a coffin accompanied with chants of ‘Ochanda must go’ and ‘Rest in Peace Ochanda’ as they sang outside the MP’s office..
Likewise, a group of youth in Msambweni, Kwale county paid a visit to their MP seeking answers as to why the lawmaker voted in support of the Bill, wondering whom he purported to represent. This is what the Ruto MPs are going to face all across the country because they are voting for Ruto and not for their constituents. It is tough, isn’t it?
This is actually a fair deal for Kenyans. The Ruto MPs are telling them they will vote for Ruto’s economic massacre of the republic and their voters are telling them go ahead and you and Ruto are out of power in 2027.
Overall the Kenya police have to leave the youth protestors alone. That is the key issue at this time.
The X Space, which had over 10,000 listeners, questioned why the government was headhunting some of the Gen Zs who publicly voiced their opinion over the harsh economic conditions.