Francis Gaitho, a prominent Kenyan blogger, recently shared a compelling message on X (formerly Twitter) that has garnered significant attention.
In his post, he highlighted various offenses committed by notable individuals, urging action against them.
For instance, he mentioned former President Uhuru Kenyatta, accusing him of protecting a war criminal and providing a contact number for further action.
This post has sparked widespread discussion, with many sharing and commenting on the content.
One user remarked, “In case you missed this injection from Francis Gaitho. No one was spared,” indicating the comprehensive nature of Gaitho’s message.
Following the circulation of his post, Gaitho announced his intention to present himself at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Headquarters, Mazingira House on Kiambu Road, at 2 pm.
This move suggests he is prepared to address any legal repercussions stemming from his statements.
The situation underscores the influential role of social media in Kenyan political discourse, where individuals like Gaitho use platforms to hold public figures accountable.
It also highlights the potential legal challenges that can arise from such outspoken commentary.
As events continue to unfold, many are closely monitoring the outcomes of Gaitho’s bold assertions and his engagement with legal authorities.
This incident serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between freedom of expression and legal boundaries in the digital age.
In case you missed this injection 💉 from Francis Gaitho. No one was spared. 😂 pic.twitter.com/iOcHAnIh3E
— Cornelius K. Ronoh (@itskipronoh) December 12, 2024

