Kenya’s X conversation this morning is charged with political tension, social debate and policy discussions, as internal party divisions, the Tuju saga and education reforms dominate the national mood. Here’s what’s trending — from the biggest story down — and why it matters.
The DisUnited
There is significant chatter regarding a “disunited” opposition and the shifting alliances ahead of the 2027 election, with mentions of major figures like Kalonzo Musyoka, Raila, Fred Matiangi, and Rigathi Gachagua changing or strengthening their positions.
#MainaAndKingangi
The ever-influential breakfast show is once again setting the tone for national conversation, this time tackling the controversial topic of “dead-beat mothers.”
“…we ought to address another issue most people don’t talk about: dead-beat mothers.” — @ItsMainaKageni
As expected, the discussion has sparked strong reactions, with listeners debating gender roles and accountability in modern families.
Tuju
Raphael Tuju remains a dominant topic as conflicting narratives about his disappearance continue to unfold.
“Having experienced how close to 20 police land rovers came to my place… I get worried.” — Raphael Tuju
With both political leaders and investigators weighing in, the story continues to raise questions about security and truth.
Scavengers
This term is trending after President Ruto used it to criticize opposition figures over their handling of the Tuju saga.
“Tuju needs honest friends… he does not need scavengers…” — @WilliamRuto
The remark has intensified political tensions, drawing both support and backlash online.
#GlobalCallToRepent
Faith-driven messaging continues to dominate parts of the timeline, with calls for national reflection and moral renewal.
“Our Country continues to sink low… It is time for a turn back to moral order.” — @Rigathi
The hashtag reflects how religion remains deeply intertwined with Kenya’s social and political discourse.
#SupportZeroExamCheating
Education reform is in focus as authorities push for stricter measures against exam malpractice.
“…let us Support Zero Exam Cheating.” — User under the hashtag
With exam season approaching, the campaign is sparking conversations about integrity and fairness in the system.
PHC Scorecard
Healthcare discussions persist, with users debating the effectiveness of recent reforms under the Social Health Authority.
“…the PHC scorecard shows we are far from universal care.” — @Rigathi
The conversation highlights ongoing concerns about access, cost and service delivery.
Mo Salah
Global football star Mohamed Salah is trending after another standout performance, with fans celebrating his consistency and legacy.
“Still the best in the world. No doubt.” — @FanAccount
As always, Kenyan football fans remain highly engaged in global club football narratives.
#KinaleForestNursery
Environmental activism is gaining attention, with calls to protect the Kinale Forest from encroachment.
“Protect our green heritage! Stop the encroachment on Kinale Forest.” — @EnvironmentalActivist
The trend reflects growing awareness around conservation and sustainable development.
Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways is back in the spotlight following a looming strike notice that could disrupt travel plans.
“…unable to respect the return-to-work agreement.” — Moses Ndiema
With tensions rising between workers and management, many are watching closely for potential disruptions.
From political fractures and heated social debates to environmental advocacy and global football, Kenya’s morning timeline reflects a nation actively engaged across every front.
