June 17, 2026

15 thoughts on “Martin Ngatia Speaks: The Solution to Tribalism in Kenya

  1. The IDPs they are treated like pawns… they are thought of when some politicians interests are on the line. Thereafter, to be relegated in the dustbin until the next goal needs to be achieved. Out of the blue, the usual “luminaries” are on the ground earning their pay. PEV victims have become important again

  2. Whatever we see with our eyes at daylight does not need to have a sportlight.There is a controversy on something else which we don’t know.Otherwise to bull down the Standard Media House Group by Government is beyond our recognise.But Ho.John Michuki and un named group might have contributed in the matter.

  3. The Minister for Water in Kenyas Coalition govt Hon Kaluki Ngilu has fled Kenya .She is in UK(London) undergoing treatment Hence being threatened by strange (NSIS) men in her Nairobi Hospital-ward.She felt threatened and got wings and flew: Let us pity her hence she knows too much conserning how the Kwekwe/Fling Killing Squand asassins those who oppose Kibaki hehemonic and chauvinist Regime!

  4. Hi, thinks we don’t need this kind of sentiments anymore in the current Kenya. In 2007, the country was poralized By the ODM Pentagon Five, Who were they representing? They were just tribal Chiefs.
    Then (2007), It was Kenyan against Kikuyus, What happenned to poor Kenyan? The Rich has no tribe. The two principles are great friends n businessmen @ the cost of the Poor. We r denouncing this spirit of hate n tribalism. No one choose his/her place of Birth. Kibaki is the President, Raila is Prime minister, Obama is US president yet poor Kenyan are Languishing in Povety. Please substantiate ur comments, we don’t need a repeat of 2007 in the name of Kibaki or Raila. we need peace n people who thinks about tomorow not egocentric leaders who doesn’t respect human life for Power.

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