“Tutarudi Parliament Kuosha Vyombo”—Kenyans Warn the Political Class Against Passing the Flawed Finance Bill 2025

(Photo Courtesy: Screen grab of the man warning MPs in a Video) 

A video of a Kenyan man posted on X (formerly Twitter) has sparked public anger, as he warns politicians against passing the Finance Bill 2025.

 In the clip, he says, “Tutarudi Parliament kuosha vyombo,” meaning, “We will return to Parliament to wash the dishes.” 

The phrase is now trending online as a symbol of resistance.

Kenyans are using the slogan to remind leaders of the deadly protests that erupted in 2024 over harsh tax proposals. 

Many citizens now fear that the 2025 Bill could bring back similar economic struggles if passed in its current form.

The online community is strongly urging Members of Parliament to reject the Bill, saying it is unfair and burdens ordinary citizens with more taxes. 

Social media users accuse the political class of ignoring the high cost of living and joblessness affecting millions of Kenyans.

Some users have warned that if the government pushes ahead with the Bill, more protests will follow. 

Many are posting images and videos from last year’s demonstrations, promising to return to the streets if necessary.

Kenyans say elected leaders must remember that power belongs to the people. They accuse MPs of focusing on personal gain while citizens continue to suffer.

As Parliament prepares to debate the Finance Bill 2025, pressure is mounting on lawmakers to choose the side of the people. 

The public has made it clear: if the Bill is passed, a fresh wave of protests could erupt across the country.

The viral phrase “Tutarudi Parliament kuosha vyombo” now stands as a firm warning—Kenyans are watching, and they are ready to act.

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