@Mothoni_ Muthoni, speak your mind. That bravado should have been shown in the ring. Let him threaten Fidel instead. He's exposed himself as weak, and people will keep piling on until the next big story comes along.๐๐
@baroswahjr Mainstream boxing is controlled by gatekeepers; traditional boxing often fails to give fans what they want. You sell what people want to buy, not what you want to sell. That's exactly why people like Jake Paul and Dana White challenged the status quo and made millions of dollars
@Alvin_Kanindo You donโt change the rules after you lose. These kinds of fights happen worldwide thatโs how people like Jake Paul rose to prominence. This was Gachauโs fight to lose. Fidel had just travelled, was likely jet-lagged, and was fighting at Nairobiโs high altitude disadvantage to him
@primemediakenya Going into a fight right in front of your wife, losing, and having it all caught on video is rough. Every time thereโs an argument, sheโll just pull out the video as evidence. โReal men fight in the ring โ๐
@king1805s Going into a fight right in front of your wife, losing, and having it all caught on video is rough. Every time thereโs an argument, sheโll just pull out the video as evidence. โReal men fight in the ring โ๐
@AmakanjiThomas@WilliamsRuto I met Simone from Busia, and he was furious with Omtatah. when Rutoโs government started building a road that had been a problem for generations, Omtatah went to court and halted the project. The contractor left, and now the road remains unfinished while Omtatah lives in Nairobi
@Mla_Nguzi@kenyanpundit@MuriraKinoti I think some of you are being too narrow-minded. Criticise Ruto all you want, but letโs not ignore the facts. Those lanes have always included traffic heading to Dagoretti and Lavington, now simply diverted to the left and passing under the bridge.
@AnuarSaddat The laws of supply and demand dictate that where there is a shortage, demand shifts to markets where supply is available. Kenya does not have a (G2G) arrangement, meaning if the Strait of Hormuz were to close, buyers would source fuel elsewhere, increasing demand and ultimately.
@DJKrowbar Economics is stubborn. Labour costs in Kenya are almost double those in Tanzania and Uganda, while living costs there are relatively low. If the same argument applies, be prepared for salaries to align with those countries as well.
@Am_Blujay South Africans need to get off their high horse. If youโve never travelled, itโs easy to think people only move to your country. Ethiopians have large communities in Kenya, Israel, and across Europe. Migration is global, this mindset just shows a lack of exposure beyond oneโs hom