My name is Kamau Kamau. I hold a Master’s degree and, like many of you, I care deeply about where this country is headed. I have joined this forum because I believe we have come to a point where silence is dangerous, and empty shouting in crowded streets is not enough. Kenya needs spaces where real conversations can happen — without filters, fear, or political packaging. This is that space.
WantamNotam is not just another discussion board. It is a platform where ideas matter more than titles, and where your voice counts even if you don’t sit in parliament or hold public office. The issues we face — corruption, tribalism, unemployment, broken promises, bad leadership — are not abstract. They affect your rent, your food, your peace of mind, your future. This forum gives us a way to dig into those issues with clarity, not noise. It helps us sharpen our understanding and expand what we demand from those in power.
If you’re tired of the blame games on TV or the empty hashtags on Twitter, you’re in the right place. Here, we’re not clapping for politicians. We are questioning them. We’re not praising billionaires. We are asking how they got there while millions remain poor. And we’re not just here to complain — we’re here to learn, connect, organize, and act.
So whether you’re a student, boda boda rider, lawyer, teacher, nurse, mama mboga, or jobless graduate — this space is yours. Let’s use it to rebuild what others have tried to break. Let’s speak the truth, expose the lies, and sharpen each other until we can no longer be ignored.
Karibu. Let’s get to work.