
Kenyan Political Figure Condemns Activists in Tanzania, Highlights New Party
Kisii, Kenya – Farouk Kibet, a prominent political figure, recently delivered a fiery speech in Kisii, criticizing Kenyan activists who had fled to Tanzania. His speech, captured on video, has sparked considerable online discussion. Kibet's address focused on what he described as the actions of these activists and the formation of a new political party, which he referred to as the "Don't Care Party." "These individuals," Kibet stated, "have chosen to abandon their responsibilities and seek refuge elsewhere, rather than working to improve the situation in our country." He went on to emphasize the need for unity and collaboration among Kenyans to overcome current challenges. The video, which has already garnered significant attention on social media, highlights the ongoing political tensions and divisions within Kenya. The emergence of the "Don't Care Party" adds another layer of complexity to the already dynamic political landscape. Kibet's passionate call for unity offers a potential path forward, but the underlying divisions remain a significant concern.