Oraimo headphones are, I believe, about 2500 shillings. Good ones.
But no, you get on the train, play your mother tongue music on your phone loudspeaker, answer phone calls on loudspeaker negotiating about kienyeji chicken, and have everyone's head ache for 5 hours because you're a classless, insensitive racoon with zéro social quotient.
Please don't be this type of traveller.
These Cars Will Give you an amazing Fuel Economy if you live and Work in Nairobi City
1) Toyota Vitz 1000cc
* The Toyota Vitz 1000cc engine has an average fuel consumption of around 5 liters per 100 kilometers. This makes it a good choice for city driving, but it may feel underpowered when accelerating on highways or climbing steep hills.
2) Toyota Vitz 1300cc
* The Toyota Vitz with a 1,300cc engine gets 18.0 kilometers per liter (km/L) of fuel. The Vitz is a subcompact Japanese car that's known for being fuel-efficient and having a spacious interior
3) Honda Fit 1500cc Hybrid
* The fuel consumption of this model can vary depending on the grade, with some models getting 28.20km/L and others getting 33.60km/L.
4) Honda Fit 1300cc
*The Honda Fit 1.3 has a fuel consumption of 20.4 kilometers per liter.
5) Mazda Demio 1300cc
* The Mazda Demio 1.3 has a fuel consumption of around 30 km/L.
* i-stop idling stop system: Improves fuel economy by about 8%
6) PEUGEOT 208
The 2017/4 Peugeot 208 has a fuel consumption of 18.20 kilometers per liter.
7) Toyota Axio/Fielder
1500cc Hybrid
* The Toyota Corolla Axio hybrid has a fuel economy of 33.8 kilometers per liter. The Axio hybrid is a sedan with a hybrid system similar to the Toyota AQUA. It has a 36 liter fuel tank.
8) Toyota AQUA
* The Aqua gives you 33.8km/l
9) Toyota Prius
The Toyota Prius is a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle with a combined fuel economy of 4.5 liters per 100 kilometers:
10) Suzuki Alto
This one will give you 37km/L
Note : You may be mistaken for an Uber /Taxi Driver in this. But who cares !
There is a new cash cow in town. 🚨
If you import a car to Kenya right now, @ntsa_kenya is taking weeks to print physical plates after allocation. Since CFS storage fees are piling up, you're forced to drive from Mombasa with your registration on a piece of paper. (1/4)
Hata kama ni pesa.
You allow RSF
You allow the Juba Land Militia
You wanted to allow Adani
You allowed the sale of the Kenya Pipeline
You want to sell Safaricom
You gave out Sugar Factories
You are bringing Ebola to our doors
You brought a dead SHA system.
You are using NSSF Money.
You allowed foreign armed actors to operate within our region.
You attempted to hand strategic national assets to private interests.
You gave away public sugar factories.
You flirted with the sale of critical national infrastructure.
You burdened citizens with a failing healthcare system.
You continue to raid workers' savings and public funds while demanding even more sacrifices from ordinary Kenyans.
Now citizens are being told to trust the same leadership with matters that touch on public health, national security, and economic sovereignty.
A nation is not a business for sale. Its assets are not commodities to be auctioned. Its citizens are not subjects to be experimented on.
Nationals from the countries and regions listed above are not required to obtain a visa prior to travelling to Uganda, in accordance with Uganda’s visa exemption arrangements.
This provision facilitates smoother travel and reflects Uganda’s continued commitment to promoting regional integration, tourism, trade, and people-to-people connectivity.
#OpenGovUg #VisitUganda #ExploreUganda
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