My reading of Kenyan history is that whenever the government heats up the political atmosphere, there is a nasty blow back.
Kenyatta did it from 1966 culminating in the First Kisumu Massacre 1969. He then rigged the elections that year after a string of political murders. By 1971 he had a coup plot on his hands.
In 1982 saw the culmination of another season of government inspired political heat.
After the 1988 elections where GoK just had a list of who wins where and who loses, the events leading to mass demonstrations and cries for multiparty democracy had got their foundation. By 1992 Moi had no option but to give in.
So Uhuru must lie low. The responsibility of claiming the country lies with him. If he allows Duale, Sonko and Kuria to lead the way, their journey will be very short. Moi paid a heavy price for removing the security tenure of Judges, Auditor General, Attorney General etc. Those are some of the few things most democracies have in common around the world and hold dear. Moi stole in broad daylight, the Auditor reported, he gave orders nobody make any comment even to opposition (when he eventually allowed it) and the matter soon got off the pages of the newspapers - which he treated as irritating flies and for that boasted that he had the most free press in the world.
The problem with Kenya for the last five and next five (I have no illusions the supreme court will kick out Uhuru)is both President and Deputy President are hot tempered and thin skinned and are given to arrogance and issuance of threats for simple slights. I doubt that I could have made either of them in charge of a department with people to manage.
Pundit, it is Uhuru that is making Kenya look like a dictatorship. Think about it: Is it really necessary to harass civil society? Is the level of brutality that has happened in Kisumu necessary? This heavy handed approach to things he could easily resolve in a neater way is what is tainting him and Kenya, not NASA claims. As you say, the way things stand now is that NASA has an uphill task, so I don't get why Uhuru thinks going after dissent in this manner is better unless he truly does intend a dictatorship and is just getting started.