Kenya & Zimbabwe: Twin Pillars of the WEF’s African Agenda, From Ruto’s Digital Dominion to Chivhayo’s Corrupt Empire
Puppets & Profiteers, William Ruto and Wicknell Chivhayo Advance the WEF's Agenda in Africa
William Ruto’s rise to power in Kenya marked a deepening of the country’s entrenchment into the globalist agenda spearheaded by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its allies. Branded as a populist and hustler-friendly candidate, Ruto’s administration swiftly aligned with globalist directives the moment he took office. Kenya has become a central testing ground for digital identity infrastructure, carbon credit markets, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and climate-smart agriculture, all pillars of UN Agenda 2030 and WEF’s Great Reset blueprint. Under Ruto’s leadership, Kenya has aggressively pushed forward with biometric digital IDs (Huduma Namba), partnered with big tech and UN-backed NGOs to map and control land and agricultural production, and invited global financiers to dominate its renewable energy sector, essentially selling off sovereignty under the banner of sustainability. Nairobi is now viewed as a key African hub for the WEF’s Smart Cities model, where surveillance, cashless systems, ESG compliance, and digital dependency are being normalized. Ruto’s open courtship with WEF figures and public endorsements of global climate and economic reforms reveal him not as a champion of African sovereignty, but as a carefully selected gatekeeper for foreign control cloaked in the language of progress.
The connection between William Ruto, the World Economic Forum (WEF), and Wicknell Chivhayo is emblematic of how globalist agendas infiltrate through regional power brokers, oligarchs, and elite networks that transcend national borders. While Ruto and Chivhayo may not be directly linked in official public statements or formal partnerships, they are functionally part of the same system, one where political figures like Ruto advance the WEF’s Agenda 2030 through state policy, while operatives like Chivhayo help entrench this agenda through business, corruption, and control of key national infrastructure and influence operations.
William Ruto’s role in the WEF agenda is to act as a regional enabler, pushing digital identity, climate finance, CBDCs, and resource extraction models controlled by foreign capital under the guise of “sustainable development.” His alignment with globalist institutions has made Kenya a hub for smart tech infrastructure and surveillance capitalism. Simultaneously, in Zimbabwe, Wicknell Chivhayo represents the archetype of the local oligarch: connected to powerful politicians, handed lucrative state tenders without oversight, and operating as a front for deeper networks of foreign control and money laundering, much of which benefits from the systems Ruto and his WEF allies help normalize across the region.
Chivhayo’s role is more than just being a corrupt businessman. He helps establish the rentier economy model promoted by the WEF: where the few benefit from control over public resources, and the many remain disempowered. His operations often intersect with broader globalist interests: from energy infrastructure (aligned with "green" energy goals of the WEF) to influence over social media and celebrities (key to shaping public opinion and suppressing dissent).
The quiet connection is in the shared architecture:
both Ruto and Chivhayo are elevated and sustained by the same global financial and ideological forces that prioritize control of African resources, people, and narratives. While Ruto sets the regional tone, Chivhayo helps enforce it in Zimbabwe through elite capture, cultural manipulation, and the entrenchment of corruption, all while appearing as a “local success story,” a classic WEF tactic of laundering foreign influence through domestic actors.
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