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Instead of building schools for their children like other regions, they are busy killing each other over cows and goats,...
08/01/2026

Instead of building schools for their children like other regions, they are busy killing each other over cows and goats, enriching themselves with CDF money, then claim Gachagua is tribal.

The leaders who are supposed to build these schools but decided to become millionaires with the CDF money are the ones barking loudest. The same people who chased away a vice chancellor because he was not from their tribe, only for their university to collapse. I have not heard of headteachers, principals and vice chancellors being chased elsewhere on basis of tribe.

We also have these Somali pirates who decided to divert CDF money to Eastleigh and illegal businesses across the Somalia border instead of building schools for their people. They claim to be marginalised yet we do not see what they do with their allocations. These are the people whining loudest, calling Gachagua an ethic profiler. Let every leader do their work.

Some regions have invested heavily in learning institutions including structures to suit their children. The community and the leaders have invested heavily for their children, not children from areas where leaders are sleeping.

Truth be told, Ndindi Nyoro in Murang'a is not building schools to admit 60% kales, 30% Somalis and 10% kikuyus. He is not. He is an MP for kiharu, for the people of kiharu not bomet or Garissa.

When Ndindi Nyoro is busy investing in academic infrastructure, your MP is busy shouting TUTAM and eating your CDF money. It's not like these regions don't receive money. No, they do! The reason we are having this discussion is because we have men and women who have slept on their jobs as leaders.

Farah Maalim and his Somali leaders should tell their people where their CDF allocation goes. They neither build roads or schools, but cry daily of marginalisation while flocking their children to other schools built by hardworking MPs.

We must have this discussion. The same politicians calling Gachagua ethnic profiler are to be blamed. What exactly are they doing in their regions to make sure students have better place to study? What have these leaders been doing including a region that had a president for 24 years uninterrupted?

This is not ethnic profiling. This is talking facts. Those MPs shouting here and there should go back to their people and explain how they use the CDF money to a point people's children study in manyattas. Buana its not a crime that some regions have invested in education and want the best for our children. We must not be blamed for that. We are unapologetic.

Let it be known our parents invested their money to build these schools, it's not just government money.

Kila mtu achezee kwa mlango yake.

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