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I am looking for a partner vehicle to work with under the following daily payment terms:
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I am active on all major online ride-hailing platforms.
Contact: 0747 988 931
Uhuru Kenyatta served as Kenya’s President from 2013–2022, focusing on infrastructure growth, digital innovation, and regional peace efforts while also promoting devolution across the country.
Fuel prices and cost of living issues affect everyone, so public focus often shifts from politics to daily survival. Leaders should listen to citizens’ concerns and address real economic challenges.
This global increase in fuel prices imezima moto ya SISI NDIO SIFUNA
Nobody is talking about SIFUNA currently. Ogopa sana Gen Z
Na tulikuwarn wewe Sifuna
Kenya belongs to all tribes equally. Leadership should be based on service, unity, and results, not ethnicity or favoritism. Respect and fairness help build a stronger nation for everyone.
Moi pia alisumbuliwa siku mingi,, Na Hawa Hawa watu tu,, chuki , ukabila , tamaa,, but Kama angekuwa mtu Wa kwao , uhuru, Kibaki , Ni tosha,, Kabila zingini ni wantam,, walahi acha tu,, tunasema Mungu ako Na Sisi tuko kusema William Samoei Ni tutam 😘❤️😘🥰🥰
Leadership titles should not be reduced to tribal labels or social media hype. Kenya’s issues need unity, facts, and peaceful solutions, not division or ethnic framing of leaders.
You hyped Babu Owino that he is the kingpin of Luos
Kindly tell your social media kingpin to tell Luos to go for Maandamano
Buana Patel and his Kikuyu wife cannot be kingpin and Min Piny respectively
Public transport reform can help improve efficiency, but solutions should focus on regulation, fair competition, and better services—not replacing one system without addressing costs, infrastructure, and sustainability.
President William Ruto, you have seen how the matatu industry cartel can Paralyse Nairobi. This is the time to bring in alternative modes of transport controlled by the government.
Leadership is best judged by actions and results, not praise or labels. Dialogue is important, but Kenya needs accountability, facts, and respectful debate from all sides. Kenya needs facts over political narratives.
Expert Opiyo Wandayi has once proved why he's the right man for the Job
When dialogue seemed to hit the wall, he remained calm and collected
Opiyo is a good student of BABA. Raila always advocated for Dialogue to solve issues not incitement and name calling like Gachagua
Leadership can change, but the goal is always better governance, accountability, and improved living standards. The focus should be on solutions and who can deliver them, not just who stays or goes.
It’s good that normal life has resumed and people are working peacefully. Everyone deserves safety and stability. Let focus remain on unity, development, and improving livelihoods for all Kenyans.
Niko hapa Kisumu stage and the transport is operating normally
Our people are peacefully going about their daily business
Our people are working & paying TAXES for development
BABA yetu alikufa so don't tell us to go to the streets becoz there's nothing left worth dying for
Such claims should be treated with caution. Protests and unrest are usually driven by multiple real issues affecting citizens. It’s important to rely on verified facts and avoid tribal framing.
Those were not real protests, but rather looters from Murima hired by Uhuru and Gachagua to create chaos and target Ruto. This has nothing to do with fuel. It is a targeted effort to remove Ruto from office because he is Kalenjin instead of being from Murima.
Claims like this should be treated carefully. Political competition should be based on ideas and accountability, not accusations or fear. Kenya needs calm, facts, and constructive dialogue.