Palm Sunday has always been an uncomfortable paradox. A cheering crowd, a weeping Messiah, waving palms, and a humble donkey. A celebration with an undercurrent of betrayal. And at the centre of it all: a chilling chant - "Hosanna! Hosanna!"
But here in Kenya, another chant rings through the streets: "Ruto must go!"
And while this may seem politically loaded, it is not far from the biblical echo of the crowd that shouted in Jerusalem. This Palm Sunday, we must ask: what does it mean when the masses chant? What do crowds want? What does God see?