Sifuna: The Man They Couldn’t Silence
They thought power lived in titles,
in stamped letters and locked offices—
they forgot
fire does not resign.
They tried to exile truth
from the party room,
to drown courage
in polite applause and staged unity.
But some men arrive
already allergic to lies.
Sifuna spoke
when silence was profitable.
He stood
when kneeling was rewarded.
He named the rot
even when the house was still smiling.
They took away the chair,
thinking the voice would sit down with it.
They miscalculated—
you do not sack an echo
from the mountains of the people.
Now the streets are awake.
The nation is leaning forward.
From factory floors to lecture halls,
from dust roads to digital squares,
a million throats borrow his courage.
This is not defiance—
this is duty.
This is a man reminding Kenya
that leadership is not loyalty to comfort,
but loyalty to conscience.
In this new dawn,
we will listen.
Not to rehearsed promises,
but to the voice
that chose truth
over survival.
Nice one prof
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DeleteA true account of the happenings! They won't win, never! Truth will eventually come out! A good write Brian 😄
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DeleteWhat a piece !
ReplyDeleteI trust your wit when it comes to revolutionary poetry
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