Citizen Radio’s Controversial Presenter Strikes Again

He’s probably the most controversial radio personality in Kenya when it comes to matters politics. He’s had run in with different people over his divergent views on how matters are run in the country. Waweru Mburu has stroke again.

Recently on his ‘Yaliyotendeka’ show, Mburu Radio Citizen faulted the Government citing the following;

1. Kenya is pushing ICC cases against Uhuru and Ruto to be deferred or cancelled. According to him, the move will not be possible and if the ICC agrees to do so then Uhuru and Ruto will be declared ‘Champions of crime and dictatorship’ and they will join the leagues of Robert Mugabe and Al Bashir since they will have licensed African Presidents to maim and kill their citizens without consequence.

2. Mburu further alleges that Uhuru and Ruto have shown Kenyans that countries like Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Sudan and others are their role models while countries like USA, German, Britain and others are their enemies and these labels Uhuru and Ruto as visionless leaders.

3. He claims that Kenya is heading in the direction of Zimbabwe which has been facing East for 20 years and gained nothing but poverty. Mburu adds that Uhuru’s father himself gained knowledge from Britain and not from China but the son has decided to fool himself with the East.

4. Mburu has called upon Kenyans to stop hypocrisy by pretending to hate the West while at night they are crowded in night clubs watching English Premier Leagues while donning their favourite EPL team jerseys but no one buys Ulinzi star jerseys.

5. Kenyans were dictated by tyranny of numbers during the last election instead of using their wisdom and knowledge to elect visionary leaders. He argues that Kenya is a doomed country under Uhuru and Ruto leadership. Adding that miraa farmers in Kenya are begging the West to accept their products and others begging the West for scholarships but their leaders are busy burning the bridges.

Do you agree with Mburu?

 

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