The state house trembles, Nation gasps - and Rigathi Gachagua becomes complete wicked on Live TV. With a deep cut compared to the satire, the Vice President converted the microphone into Molo TV cocktail, asked the Kamba nation to start charging Ruto from the reaction: 2,000 to hear, 1,000 to clap, 500 to laugh.

In the country struggling with skyrocketing taxes and public fury, his words landed like a thunder. Was this protest? Parodi? A coded rebellion from within the heart of power? Gachagua, who has long been known for its unfortured style, has just handed over his next political punchline - or battle slogan to Gen Z Kenya. Because in a nation where tears also, its mock "rate card" does not just ridicule the leadership of Ruto ..

It presents it again as a pay-demonstration circus. Whether the tongue slip or fast is disregarding, the jab of Gachagua talks with a deep truth: people are tired, and even the high table is cracking. If laughter is now transacting, then there is probably loyalty. Welcome to Kenya's new economy - where applause are not cheap, and even silence is priced.