Nassrawis… what a season. From day one, we knew what we wanted and what it would take to get there. We worked, fought and gave everything in every training and every game. It wasn’t an easy road, but we did it together. Thank you for believing in us and standing by our side every step of the way.
Matatu Association have proven that they are just negotiating for their own stomachs. The job is now ours to make sure the price is REDUCED
#RejectFuelPrices
Breaking: Central Police Station OCS Chief Inspector Dishen Angoya has been arrested and placed in custody at Lang’ata Police Station after releasing 64 people who had been arrested over public order offences linked to the fuel price protests.