In what insiders are now calling “Kitui’s dirtiest open secret,” a self-proclaimed blogger behind the controversial Bri-Newspaper has finally been unmasked — not as a journalist, but as a street-level liquor dealer, small-time drug peddler, and professional con artist hiding behind Wi-Fi and clickbait.
Brian “Bre” Mutuku, the man behind the smear-for-sale blog, has built a reputation in Kitui as a ruthless digital extortionist — using blackmail, insults, and character assassination to fish for bribes from politicians, business people, and even their family members.

But what was long suspected is now being confirmed: Bre’s toxic blogging is just the surface layer of a much darker hustle.
“The blog is just a cover,” reveals a well-placed source familiar with Bre’s lifestyle. “When he’s not typing nonsense, he’s pushing cheap liquor in the estates or ferrying bhang between Kitui and Mwingi. His whole life is a con.”
The Whiskey-for-Silence Scandal
In a now-leaked recording, Bri was caught begging for a bottle of whiskey in exchange for dropping a damaging exposé on a former county official who had just been sacked over corruption. The exposé never went live. The official didn’t pay — but Bre walked away with the bottle anyway.
Since then, multiple sources have confirmed that Bre has descended into a dangerous cycle of addiction, debt, and digital harassment. His blog, once marketed as a “citizen watchdog,” is now a ghost town of sponsored slander and poorly written rants.
From Blogger to Drug Peddler
What’s more disturbing, however, is his shift from gossip to illegal trade.
Known in some estates as “msee wa mzing’a wa jioni,” Bri has been accused of supplying street-level chang’aa and bhang to boda boda operators and local touts in Kunda Kindu and Kalundu. His dual identity — half online nuisance, half street hustler — has turned him into a walking scandal.
“He’ll deliver a quarter of liquor in one hand and be sending a blackmail text with the other,” says a former drinking buddy who cut ties with him three months ago . “He’s always high, always angry, and always looking for someone to blame for his misery.”
Abandoned, Addicted, and Offline
Sources say Bri’s partner left him 2 years ago after he became violent and unreliable. Since then, he has allegedly been living in dingy lodges, surviving on unpaid debts, recycled threats, and goodwill from equally troubled peers.
Such dire is his situation that he recently failed to renew his website domain. As of this week, attempts to access the Bri-Newspaper site return an error — a digital graveyard that mirrors his real-life collapse.
“He’s living his downfall in real-time,” one MCA’s aide told Channel 15 News. “The saddest part is that he believes the lies he writes. He thinks he’s a journalist. He’s not. He’s a dangerous, depressed, and unpredictable man.”
Once feared, now forgotten — Bri-Newspaper has become a fading flame, desperately throwing sparks to stay visible. His recent attacks have lost traction, and even his targets are no longer responding.
His last posts? Unverified screenshots. Poorly edited fake letters. And more rants blaming others for a broken life he refused to fix.
Kitui has moved on. Bri should be taken to Mathare for a mental assessment.

