This archive report was first published on 22 June 2020.
On June 22, 2020, Kikuyu musician Muigai wa Njoroge was summoned by the police over his hit song “Ino Migunda” which translates to “These Pieces of Land”.
The song, which has been making waves in Kenya, is a scathing rebuke of the political leadership in the country.
According to the song, Deputy President William Ruto is the only one who can save poor Kenyans, while the current leadership is responsible for the suffering of the people.
Some of the lyrics in the song include, “This land will be subdivided equally since it cannot be sliced into pieces for human consumption” and “Despite Coronavirus and heavy rainfall you demolished the houses of the poor. Was it that urgent? “Couldn’t the project wait? Some deeds are beyond the devil’s imagination”.
The song also hints at DP Ruto being the answer to what ails Kenya, with Muigai singing, “You tarnished the name of the peasant’s son and even went ahead to poison your people…you value power more than our lives”.
While some Kenyans lack face masks, Muigai sings, politicians look the other way.
He wonders why they give away t-shirts, merchandise and money during electioneering periods but will not help common Kenyans at their time of need.
This is not the first song that has caused ripples among politicians from Central province and their Rift valley counterparts, another song Hatuna deni loosely translated as we owe no one triggered a debate on who the people of Mount Kenya would rally behind in 2022.
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