Juliani - Machozi Ya Jana Official
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Juliani launches Machozi Ya Jana song in memory of International Justice Lawyer Willie Kimani, his client Josephat Mwenda and taxi driver Joseph Muiruri who were murdered in June 2016. Take action at: www.iamwillie.co.ke
The song aims to re-ignite and expand public debate on the need to have a radically transformed police service in Kenya. The song is meant to inspire a powerful movement that generates police reforms.
Whenever l listen to this song it reminds me of my late brother😭😭😭May His Soul Continue to Rest In Peace John Kibowen...police brutality is real
Juliani is so underated. He deserves more recognition❤
This is so true mafans wa Juliani tuko wapi Mann. Let's support our guy
Whose here in 2024
Lyricist of all time.
Came here after watching John-Allan Namu's "Justice be our Shield". Amazing song for a powerful cause. Willy, Josephat and Joseph paid the ultimate price at the hands of brutal rogue policemen but as a people we are consoled by the fact that persistence and courage has prevailed to bring the killers to justice. May justice be our shield and defender
its so sad that a nice song like this won't get played! because people dont care?, but we have to do it anyhow. lets share this!!
Adam Mwadama We will keep on sharing.
Who is still listening this song 2019....likes zikam through #IAmWillie
Whose here in 2019.
God bless Juliani, I'm keeping this on replay. Forever a #JulianiJeshi :-)
Justice is coming to light finally,Kimani,Driver and client may you Rest in peace😭😭😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺
Coming back to rewatch this video and listen to the lyrics once again espcially after todays verdict.
Talk of wheels of justice being slow but sure !
The message in this song is really deep .... we honestly have to do something about our society.....justice has to be served
This song hits different after watching the #JusticeBeOurShield documentary by Africa Uncensored.
#IAmWillie
Heard you on Rough Translation!! Awesome song. Love from ZA
Juliani has been always one of the greatest artists for this generation who sings some actual sense 😇😇😌😌🐐Mad respect Goes to juliani 😊😊👑👑
sir - magistrate broke my bone & put me in jail in false case =pray help me --india
Juliani, he never disappoints. Relevant songs, for real people. Societal problems reflected very well in his lyrics, good song, good rap, nice video. Perfect for all.
What an Emotional song here.. I've replayed this song more than 100times...ujuzi ya Nurse haisaidii ndani ya Hearse
They took you away, Hatuko nawe, tutapataaaaana Machozi ya jaaaana,
Juliani, very creative with great choice of words
Najua Juliani akitoa Album Next na aipromote vilivyo kuna wengi mtacome back to this tunes, mpate the songs that were never promoted, as a KINGDOM CITIZEN if una soma hii coment piga like manze 2020 reping kabla mjaze hii place na comments za like my comment na haina punchline inaweza kupigishia like
Rest in peace tutapatana, if only media would put this tune on rotation.
Finally, yesterday justice was served.
Awesome! Willie, Joseph and Josephat come back alive in this song.
I wake up singing this song. Becomes more and more relevant every day. How sad for all of us. Thank you Juliani. You don't disappoint.
Mwizi wa uhai hukumu isiwe kuchunwa sikio :::
This just brought me in tears, May their souls rest in peace.
Love this song ❤️❤️🇰🇪, I hardly listen to rap music, but I absolutely love this. #Juliani #justice #macho ya Jana 😍😍. Love from 🇬🇧 UK
Finally we have heard the confession... roho za statue..
Juliani is so musical🔥🔥
Lyrical genius
Great message well delivered. Lakini translation ya "sauti ya nyundo kwa court" hapo 1:59 should be "gavel" not "gravel"
I love how Juliani never chases clout yet he's a super talent💯 bigop G🙌
Four years later..Lala salama Willie Kimani, Joseph Muiruri and Josephat Mwenda.
I really love this song,the chorus is just giving me chills
Been replaying this since morning! Big up Juliani
Heard this on rough translation recently and I knew instantly I had to come find it. Amazing. Beautiful vocals and love the upbeat sound to cover hard issues.
Who is here in 2024 for our heros❤❤
#justiceforrex
Who are is here in 2022 listening waiting for the Verdict soon.
No words for this..This is real music,fellow kenyan musicians should take notes...Message,touching...Lyrics,straight to the point...tune,legit.....You never disappoint Juliani.Continue doing what you do...Mob love
si waiters tu ndio waingie behind bars.......thumbs still up.
Been looking for this song.. It's a nice piece Juliani.. Too bad that perpetrators still are free running for public offices. 2018 and forever
Finally justice has been found. Rest in Peace Willie
2020 Still waiting for the answer..... the list ++++
thankyou for the wonderfull message
Very moving. Let no one forget these injustices until justice is accomplishe.
I am back here after listening to the confession of how roho za statute ndani ya watu conspired and killed Willie, Joseph and Josephat.
Amazing job bro, you never disappoint
We still call for justice. Rest in peace #Mavoko3
This is relevant now more than ever,,RIP musando
Extra judicial killings seriously wiping away Kenyans. More songs like this please...
Great composition right there, awesome delivery, with a chorus that brings back all the sad memories and the pain of Willie's ordeal. May this song inspire the Kenyan people to see Extra Judicial killings for what it is, cold blood murder, where the protector turns executor. Let us learn to give the judicial system a chance. #IAmWillie
thank you juliani for your gift
Back here after watching John Allan Nanu's story on Willie Kimani and his friends. Keep resting champs
Today is when they were declared guilty.
Listening to this after yesterday's decision by Justice Lessit Wanjiku found 4 of the accused guilty of murder of the three innocent victims.
justice here we cry 4... reforms Mara pap we're eyeing for...
Always fighting for the opressed through music God bless
Am here for the thousand time but this time happy the court found the evil people guilty. 6 years later. We love you Juliani!!!
Still listening to this song, we can see a light at last
One dislike...looks like Khaligraph
Haaahaaa true
😭what a nice song this is what i call talent ..big up juliani# MACHOZI YA JANA
Finally, justice had been served today. Amos 5:24 But let justice roll on like a river, and righteousness as a mighty stream.
dedicated to Nkaisseri RIP .Kenyans will miss u so much. My prayers to his family n friends.
2024 July and the government is killings us as youth and I'm here to feel sad for a while before I go back to the streets on Tuesday
The countless teenagers whose dreams were shut down permanently by the system in Nairobi s lower surburbs and esp eastlands
Great.lyricist.Big up Juliani for all the sensitization and positivity in your music
So dope kali sana en so emotional wah...
Whats happening now in our country is sad, young people are dying at a high rate.
juliani talk to iebc lyrically please....advice them positively or negatively.......i would like to hear an advice from you to them
#Ruto must go MWIZI!!!
Good job ndugu yangu I salute your massage
God Ndio nguvu ya wanyonge and day justice will be done
Here after the ruling...justice at last, "mwizi wa uhai hukumu isiwe kuchunwa sikio" its the hangman and life
Wamesahau pia wao watakufa.. dunia mapito hatukai sana. Mungu atawalipa maovu waliotenda hapa duniani
Juliani is a national treasure
i wonder how comes this song as so few views and i never heard it play in any radio station. Nice song Juliani its real stuff better than some nonsense music
Thank you God truth finally after 6 years. RIP Kimani Joshua ….
2021 and this is still oh so relevant #justice4kionjomabrothers
Too bad great songs like this don’t get AirPlay.....very shallow things is all we hear on radio
Who knows the Skiza Tune code for this song?
#IAMMusando#IAMJacobJuma#IAMFATHERODUOR#IAM ALL victims of Police Brutality
kali bro respect
Good music Juliani very sad how humans have became so inhumane
John Allan Namu story brought me here. We hope the sentences will be severe to those murderers.
RIP Willy... Juliani thank you for this one.
respect boy wa dandora sec uki nyoa kipara, ubaya ulikua mtiaji na story za CU
Erina Butler thie ukiûmaga
Yooo Juliuani, God akubless man. REST IN POWER WILLY, MWENDWA & MUIRURI
I salute you bro,,,big up
Colours of pain....good song...like the chorus
inani touch
tapana machozi ya jana
Just heard this song, in the special feature uncensored, happy Lawyer Willie Kiman, Client Josphat and Driver Joseph have got justice finally. JUSTICE BE OUR SHIELD AND DEFENDER
The thugs were found guilty finally, may they rot in jail!
reforms reforms our system are rotten from executive judiciary n legislature
had to search it after the live show.. super song
8/10/2019
: Daily NATION
Ex-police informer unfolds murder of Willie Kimani, client
The blood-curdling manner in which human rights lawyer Willie Kimani, his client Josephat Mwenda and taxi driver Joseph Muiruri were killed by police officers was narrated to a court Monday.
The court fell silent as the chilling account, contained in the confession of one of the murder suspects, was read by chief inspector Geoffrey Kinyua.
Mr Peter Ngugi, a former police informer, had been assigned the task of kidnapping Mr Mwenda on June 23, 2016 - the day he was scheduled to appear in court for the hearing of a case of a shooting incident involving an Administration Officer, Mr Fredrick Leliman.
Mr Leliman had earlier approached Mr Ngugi, seeking his assistance. According to the statement, Mr Leliman had complained of a man who wanted him sacked, after complaining of a shooting incident to the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (Ipoa).
“He told me that the person he was talking about was really pushing for his dismissal and that he was being assisted by Ipoa. He said that his case was set for hearing on 23/6/2016 and therefore we must act on that day, when he comes to court,” the statement read.
Mr Ngugi met Mr Leliman a day before the kidnapping and that he was informed he would be shown the said man -Mwenda - by a woman.
UNDER ARREST
On June 23, he met Mr Leliman early morning in the company of the woman.
The police officer drove them to Mlolongo bus stop and asked them to take a matatu to Mavoko Law Courts.
He gave him Sh2,000, which he was to share with the woman, before driving off. “He (Mwenda) was easily identifiable because he was a short man,” Mr Ngugi’s statement reads.
"She told me, ‘ndiyo huyo kamutu yako (there is your man).'"
The court hearing took about two hours and Mr Ngugi sat there, waiting until around 11am when Mwenda and his lawyer, Kimani, emerged from the courtroom.
They entered Muiruri’s vehicle. Mr Ngugi relayed this information to Mr Leliman, who instructed him to follow the vehicle.
As they drove towards the city centre from Mlolongo, Mwenda, Kimani and Muiruri were stopped and told they were under arrest.
They obeyed orders to enter a vehicle that was being driven by a Mr Kamenju. Mr Leonard Mwangi, another accused person, was in the vehicle.
PHONES SWITCHED OFF
The three were driven to the Syokimau AP post and locked in a cell, while the officers converged at a bar nearby to discuss how to execute them, the court heard.
But as they imbibed drinks, an officer called them saying that one of the victims had managed to call his wife, informing her of the arrest.
This surprised the officers because all the mobile phones belonging to the victims had been left in their vehicle.
Meanwhile, Mr Ngugi had a second task - to dispose of the taxi belonging to Muiruri. The initial plan was to drive all the way to Meru.
“But on inquiry, I was told the vehicle operates as a taxi in Zimmermann and driving towards that route would be dangerous. The vehicle also did not have enough fuel and driving to a petrol station would be risky,” he says in the statement.
He drove towards Limuru, where he abandoned the vehicle at Kwa Mbira. He also switched off the four mobile phones belonging to the victims, but he did not manage to switch off a fifth one.
He threw them at different spots before heading back to Mlolongo, where he rejoined the officers.
EXECUTION
The victims were removed from the cells late in the evening and driven on Mombasa Road to a bushy area.
They were handcuffed from the back. Before the executions, the killers differed on what to do with them.
“I (Ngugi) and Mwangi were of the view that we had been exposed and should set them free, but Leliman and Kamenju disagreed and insisted on executing them,” the 21-page statement said.
They argued for about three hours until officers manning the Mlolongo weighbridge drove to the spot and asked them what they were doing.
“They were concerned that members of the public were asking what we were doing, but Kamenju explained to them that they were police officers,” he said.
At around 10pm, the first victim was executed. According to the statement, it was the man who had been identified in the morning, thus Mwenda.
As the officers executed him using a rope and putting a plastic bag on his face, Mr Ngugi was told to watch over the vehicle carrying the other victims.
DISPOSAL OF BODIES
The second victim was executed around 11pm and the third one was killed almost immediately. The bodies were put in sacks.
Being taller than the other victims, the killers used two sacks for the third victim.
After executing them, Mr Kamenju said he knew of a good spot in Ol-Donyo Sabuk, where they would dispose of the bodies.
They drove towards City Cabanas and took the Eastern bypass towards Ruiru, in two vehicles.
Mr Ngugi, a second-hand clothes dealer, drove the vehicle carrying two bodies, while the officers were in the second vehicle carrying the third body.
The bodies were later thrown in Athi River in Ol-Donyo Sabuk. The killers having accomplished their mission, they drove back to Mlolongo where they resumed their drinking.
“We arrived at Mlolongo around 4am and took supper in a hotel. Mr Leliman was the first to leave. He was followed by Sergeant Mwangi, who left on foot because he lived nearby,” he said.
FRUCTURED SKULLS
Mr Kamenju, he said, left at around 6am and he was left in the pub sleeping on the seat until around 4pm when he went back home in Waithaka, Dagoretti.
While being cross-examined by lawyers Cliff Ombeta, Katwa Kigen and Kevin Michuki, Mr Kinyua said Mr Ngugi made the statement voluntarily, without any promises, inducement or threats.
He said he took one-and-a half-hours recording the statement from Mr Ngugi. A post-mortem report presented in court showed that the three victims had fractured skulls and injuries on their chests, necks and faces.
Juliani NEVER disappoints
Wiping tear
Justice finally served .. thank you juliani
At the height of pain Kenyans are going through in 2023 Juliani came to my mind. I played all his songs on UA-cam. An activist who has never been recognized by fans and ordinary people who need him most. We will meet one day Juliani, I will say this to you one on one😢
#JusticeBeOurShield hope justice will be served they didn't deserve this
Still waiting for Justice for Willie, Josephat, and Joseph three years later.
Finally justice has been served.
Dope dope dope song
#Justiceforkianjokomabrothers
#stoppolicebrutality