
Kiambu Senator's Madaraka Day Speech Ignites Political Debate
Kiambu Residents Voice Concerns on Madaraka Day: "Wewe Ruto unatuwish Madaraka na ile tuko nayo unachukua." Kiambu, Kenya – On Madaraka Day, a significant national holiday celebrating Kenya's self-governance, a passionate speech delivered to a large crowd in Kiambu captured the attention of many. The speaker, identified as Kiambu Senator Karungo, expressed strong feelings about the current leadership. "Wewe Ruto unatuwish Madaraka na ile tuko nayo unachukua~," Karungo stated, directly addressing Deputy President William Ruto. This translates to, "You Ruto wish us Madaraka (self-rule) while you take what we already have." The statement reflects the underlying tensions and sentiments within the Kenyan political landscape. The video footage showcases the enthusiastic response of the crowd, indicating widespread support for the Senator's message. The event highlights the importance of Madaraka Day as a platform for expressing political views and concerns within the community. The vibrant atmosphere underscores the significance of this day in shaping public discourse and political engagement in Kenya.