The political climate in Kenya has taken a dark turn, as whispers of a covert war between former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and a shadowy figure known as Kasongo begin to surface. Rumors have emerged suggesting that Kasongo, a rising but controversial figure, is allegedly using the country’s most vulnerable population — the youth ravaged by drug abuse — to wage a psychological and physical war against Gachagua. These youth, many of whom have been caught in the grip of Kenya's growing drug crisis, are reportedly being manipulated into carrying out attacks and smear campaigns against Gachagua. This revelation shines a harsh light on the intersection of politics, power, and the exploitation of the most disenfranchised members of society.
According to insiders, Kasongo has been linked to a network of individuals who are both actively fueling the country's drug epidemic and using it as a tool of political manipulation. With Kenya's drug crisis spiraling out of control, Kasongo is accused of capitalizing on the desperation of youth who have turned to substances like heroin and methamphetamine to escape their harsh realities. These vulnerable individuals, often in search of purpose or pay, are allegedly being recruited to target Gachagua and undermine his position within the government. Whether it’s through protests, public confrontations, or media attacks, these youth are seemingly pawns in a larger political game.
As the country reels from the growing crisis, questions are being raised about the true motivations behind Kasongo's actions and the toll this silent war is taking on Kenya’s future. Is he simply a pawn of larger political forces, or is he trying to create a power shift by destabilizing Gachagua and exploiting Kenya's drug-ravaged youth? The situation has sparked outrage across the nation, with many urging the government to take immediate action not just against political enemies, but against those exploiting the most vulnerable for personal gain. The battle for power in Kenya has entered a new and dangerous phase, one where the lines between politics, crime, and social welfare are increasingly blurred.