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United Cowards Have No Courage to Go to Saba Saba Rallies Which They Called For But Will Monitor it Lying on Their Beds

Opposition leaders warn against police brutality during Saba Saba commemoration

There surely has to be better ways for the United Opposition little boys to become totally irrelevant to Kenyans as the country approaches 2027 General Elections. This is just absurd.

Opposition leaders from Rigathi Gachagua to Steve Kalonzo Muysoka and others have been screaming on top of their voices as they called for Saba Saba rallies for July 7,2025.

Now the same opposition leaders are telling Kenyans that they will not be there themselves but they will watch from their homes having sumptous meals as young Kenyans whom they think are their little boys and girls are on the streets to help Kalonzo and Gachagua achieve their political dreams.

United Opposition are now praying that there is violence everywhere in the streets of Nairobi on the day and traders’ shops will be razed down to the ground and their products looted mercilessly so that opposition leaders can record all that on their videos as they dance profusely in their homes for getting a new hot propaganda weapon for their dwindling campaigns for the next month.

“We lost everything” Small businesses struggle to rebuild after chaos
"We lost everything" Small businesses struggle to rebuild after chaos

Traders affected by the recent demonstrations held in honour of victims of last year’s anti-Finance Bill protests are now struggling to rebuild their lives and livelihoods

According to the media just a few days before the Saba Saba events, opposition leaders issued a warning to the government regarding the use of police force to intimidate youths during the upcoming Saba Saba memorial Day.

Well Mr. Opposition leaders if you want President William Ruto not to attack the people who are in the streets have a little piece of courage to come out and join them in the streets then you will also be attacked and you can launch your battles against the government for attacking you and others. Or you just want the others to be attacked so you can talk about that till 2027.

It is immoral and an abuse to beg the Kenyan youth to go to the streets on your behalf while you sit in your houses praying furiously that they are attacked and many killed to give you something to talk about in your campaigns for the next month.

How do you people in the United Opposition live with with such treachery to the Kenyan youth who you want to use as your hand grenades to throw at Ruto hoping Ruto inflict on them a lot of harm and them you start yapping about that endlessly.

Aftermath of the demonstration to mark the first anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-government protests, in Nairobi

People like Kalonzo are hoping that their fake People’s Restorative Justice Commission (PRJC), led by Justin Muturi may finally find something to do when that bogus outfit has done completely nothing since it was glamourously launched and now Kenyans are still trying to find out in which country the opposition loud mouths launched that commission. Has anybody in Kenya even bothered to pay any attention to the big United Opposition baby?

What exactly has that Restrorative Commission thing done for Kenyan youth which Kalonzo now pretends to lead never mind that the man is 73 years old and will be 80 by 2032 when they may have a chance to be anything in Kenya politics.

“We will observe the Saba Saba meetings on Monday, and any attempt by the police to use brutality will provoke legal action from us,” stated Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka.

“We will be vigilant on Monday, and the commission headed by Justin Muturi will record any instances of police brutality for legal action,” the former vice president declared.

So Kalonzo and his buddies were waiting and praying for attacks on Kenyans on Monday to start a legal action against the Ruto government. Did you launch any legal action after June 25, 2025 when Nairobi was on fire from the police and the looters destroying everything?

Kalonzo emphasized that the People’s Restorative Justice Commission (PRJC), led by Justin Muturi, will be on high alert to document any unlawful actions taken by the government against Kenyans participating in the peaceful protests.

Have you ever launched any legal action against the government in any of the demonstrations where violence was used by police and others? Of course not. So why now or is this just part of your strategy to get young Kenyans to the streets while you are preparing non existing legal cases

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President Uhuru’s Mabati Church which looks like an Insult to Kenyan Christians is being taken to Wamunyoro by Gachagua and Kalonzo to help them pray there.

Why doesn’t the opposition just concentrate on attacking Ruto’s Church at State House and asking former President Uhuru Kenyatta to go collect his Mabati Church from State House and give it to Rigathi Gachagua to have a church in Wamunyoro. You will be killing three birds with one stone and then pray quietly in that Mabati Church which fits you perfectly at Wamunyoro State House for the next seven years. That is grand, isn’t it.

As you attack Ruto’s Church building at State House for your own sake be very careful because more than 80% of Kenyans are Christians. You can attack Ruto since it is the only thing you seem you to be capable of doing but if it appears to the public that you are attacking the Church and attacking Christianity, millions of Kenyans are going to spit on you with anger.

Try that route and lets see how it goes. I mean what else is there for you folks in the opposition. Just grasp at anything that comes along.

And here are the “millions” of Kenyans some political leaders were telling themselves will invade the city of Nairobi today July 7, 2025.

Here is Steven Kalonzo Musyoka today giving a long speech to himself in the internet and too scared to join the rallies and talking about the great battles to end Moi’s dictatorship in 1990 to 1992. He is too ashamed to tell Kenyans that at that time he was in the Moi government helping him to kill Kenyans. Just complete nonsense from the United Cowards leadership.

Here is Steven Kalonzo Musyoka today giving a long speech to himself in the internet and too scared to join the rallies and talking about the great battles to end Moi’s dictatorship in 1990 to 1992.

He is too ashamed to tell Kenyans that at that time he was in the Moi government helping him to kill Kenyans. Just complete nonsense from the United Cowards leadership.

”35 years ago, brave men and women took to our streets seeking an end to single-party dictatorship and the return of multiparty democracy. We remember the iconic image of the young Turks, standing on a pickup’s bed, speaking to Kenyans and the world via loudspeakers.

Their determined voices eventually led to the repeal of Section 2A of the then Constitution of Kenya, returning our Republic to a multiparty state. Their sacrifices resulted in Kenya’s Second Liberation, the hallmark of which is the birth of The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 – a living law that we are very proud of.

As we celebrate our heroes, including Kenneth Matiba, Charles Rubia, and Martin Shikuku, we take this moment to salute the generational awakening sweeping through our beloved motherland.”

(Kalonzo forgot to mention Raila Odinga)

Today, the voice of resistance is found in our youth, who, in peaceful protest against impunity, injustice, corruption and misrule, use their phones to air, tweet, and record their grievances and concerns; carry a bottle of water to quench their march’s thirst; and carry the flag of Kenya to show the world how very proud they are to be Kenyan.

They are the faces and voices of the Third Liberation. We join them today, in resolute fearlessness and determination.

Below are the Kenyans who came out on the first Saba Saba 35 years ago.

The supporters of former PM Raila Odinga follow proceedings during the Saba Saba rally held in central Nairobi (photo for illustration). Photo: Tom Maruko. Source: Getty Images

The supporters of former PM Raila Odinga follow proceedings during the Saba Saba rally held in central Nairobi on July 7, 1990.

Martin Shikuku, James Orengo and other leaders when they staged the first Saba Saba protest on July 7, 1990.

The political leaders at that time were in front of the more than 100,000 Kenyans who came out for the rallies on July 7, 1990 demanding multi-party democracy in Kenya which was achieved shortly after the first Saba Saba demonstrations. Those leaders were not hiding in their toilets at home waiting for rallies to end. What is the difference with this new Saba Saba and its political leadership if any?

These were the leaders who stood up with Kenyans and were all involved directly in Saba Saba in 1990 and they were prepared to face the Moi regime without hiding in their homes. Of course they paid the price for that and many of them were detained without trial.

Those patriots never stopped fighting and in 1992 Moi gave up and Kenya ceased to be a one party dictatorship and became a multi-party country and those leaders were freed and rejoined the battle for a better Kenya. That is the difference with the coward political leaders we have today hiding behind the Kenyan youth they want to be in the streets. Shame On Them.

When the 1990 opposition political leaders went to Kamkunji Grounds and later marched through the city with more than 100,000 Kenyans nobody could stop them and Moi and his police just had to sit back and watch helplessly. Moi came for the leaders the next day and all of them were detained. Probably that is what is scaring the do nothing political leaders of today.

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Here are the United Cowards leadership one day before Monday Saba Saba. Where are they today when Kenyans they called to come for the rallies are in town.

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Then we have Mr. Wantam who doesn’t know yet that he will be NO TERM forever and is now destroying the likes of Kalonzo Musyoka who have gone to bed with that monster.

Raila’s 4 key proposals to government over Gen Z protests

“The proceeds of the national dialogue be subjected to a referendum.”

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has made a raft of proposals to the government to put and end to youth-led protests that have rocked the country and enhance service delivery in the country.

Raila said that Kenyans are yearning for programmes and leaders that prioritises economic inclusivity, social justice and political freedom.

The former prime minister said Kenyans want legislations that make institutions more responsive, programmes that ensure adequate funding for services that touch them, changes that are the judiciary free, efficient and progressive measures that make executive more accountable and efficient.

  1. “We must end impunity and corruption within our three arms of government, our leaders must become modest, ethical, humble and accountable,” he said.

Raila has proposed an inclusive Inter-Generational National Conclave to hear Kenyans across all divide and come up with reforms and changes necessary to take the country forward.

He has proposed that the country urgently turns to the agenda of comprehensive police reforms to enhance accountability, transparency and improve the police-to-people relationships.

2. “The police service must be reformed to become a people’s defender, servant,” he said.

Raila wants a conclave he envisages come up with better and sustainable ways for addressing transparency, accountability and impunity in regard to corruption to ensure leaders are held accountable for their actions.

“I propose that the forum comes up with a comprehensive and sustainable strategy for addressing youth unemployment and the expansion of opportunities for youths in the formal and informal sectors,” he said.

3. Raila added that the national conclave must have clear terms of reference to be populated and held by serious and sober minds of the nation.

“The proceeds of the national dialogue be subjected to a referendum,” he added.

The former Prime Minister was speaking in Nairobi on Monday to mark the historic Saba Saba day when Kenya became a multi-party state.

4. “The question we have to ask ourselves is where do we go from here, do we embrace chaos or a coming together of minds and the country? As a living architect of the events leading to Saba Saba, I choose a coming together of minds and the country in the interest of the country I long fought for its progress, stability and prosperity,” he said.

Raila said the most important struggle happening in the country is the struggle for good governance, economic opportunities and equality.

“The biggest challenge facing Kenya today and to the perceived future, is how to expand economic opportunity and lift young Kenyans out of poverty, exclusion and unemployment,” he said

Adongo Ogony is a Kenyan Human Rights Activist and a Writer who lives in Toronto, Canada

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