Boniface Mwangi: The man running this country lacks experience
By David Nthua, January 26, 2026Activist Boniface Mwangi has now said that Kenyans are on their own, because those entrusted with running Kenya are inexperienced and incompetent.
Speaking exclusively to one of the local TV stations on Sunday, January 25, 2025, Boniface touted himself as the surebet of Kenyans’ solution.
He said that the man running the country has never written a CV in his life and has never held any job.
Boniface Mwangi scolds corruption
“You can ask him. Job description, Member of Parliament, Member of Parliament, Assistant Minister, then Deputy President, and now President.
“He is a multi-billionaire. How? He just stole our money. Young people of this country must come together to liberate our nation,” Boniface said.

When asked why he believes corruption in Kenya will never end and why culprits continue to walk free, Boniface stated that the laws in the country are ineffective.
“This country has laws that do not work. We have people appointed, and instead of them working for this country, they work for the president.
“The people currently in government cannot fix our country. They are beneficiaries of the looting and will not fix this country,” he explained.
Boniface Mwangi sends a clarion call
Boniface Mwangi encouraged young Kenyans to unite and push for change, arguing that systemic corruption is perpetuated by those who benefit from it.

He said that the current leadership has failed to safeguard public resources and protect the interests of ordinary citizens.
According to him, true reform can only come when citizens actively demand transparency and accountability.
He reiterated that his advocacy is focused on empowering the youth to challenge the status quo.
“We cannot wait for those in power to do what is right. Kenyans must take their future into their own hands. It is time to stand up and act for the liberation of our nation,” he said.
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