Total Kenya has introduced a 3kg gas cylinder (“Baby Meko”) with refills at Ksh 700.
At first, that sounds like a good thing. Smaller cylinder, easier for many people to afford.
But if you’ve been in Kenya long enough, you’ll remember Ksh 650-700 used to refill a 6kg cylinder.
Now the same money gets you half.
That’s shrinkflation.
And it’s happening everywhere, not just gas.
PK is smaller.
Salt packets are smaller.
Even bread feels lighter.
Same money.
Less product.
So when KK leaders keep saying the cost of living is going down, these are the things people look at and wonder: Is it really?
Kenya is watching something unusual unfold.
While others fly in with handouts, convoys, and empty slogans, Ambassador John CW is walking a different road. And Kenyans are beginning to notice.
In Nyanza he did not bribe students.
He did not distribute envelopes.
He did not mobilize crowds through intimidation or tribal arithmetic.
Yet people listened.
Why? Because truth does not need bribery.
John CW stood there and said what many leaders are too compromised to admit: corruption is the cancer eating Kenya alive. It is not a small problem. It is the reason our hospitals lack medicine, our youth lack jobs, and our economy crawls while a few politically connected families grow obscenely rich.
For once, someone said it without fear.
He also challenged the most poisonous habit in our politics tribal voting. For decades politicians have divided Kenyans into voting blocks, turning tribes into political weapons. Meanwhile the same corrupt elite eat together in Nairobi while ordinary citizens fight each other online.
John CW is calling for something radical in Kenya’s politics:
Vote Kenya first.
Not tribe.
Not handouts.
Not propaganda.
Kenya.
That message alone makes him dangerous to the old political order. Because a citizen who thinks cannot be bought.
And that is why many are now calling him the presidential wildcard.
Not manufactured.
Not sponsored.
Not imposed.
Emerging.
The real question is no longer whether a new voice is rising.
The real question is whether Kenyans are finally ready to reject the politics of bribery, tribal manipulation and corruption and demand leadership that respects the nation.
Because when citizens wake up, political empires collapse.
People are slowly understanding that what they call "Kikuyu privilege" is actually citizens demanding and getting good leadership.
That's why its very hard to find a 2 term mp in central. If you disappoint once, next election you are going home.
Other regions have 4term and 5term mps who do absolutely nothing for their constituents. And they are the ones shouting the loudest that their kids need to come to central for education
More terrorists eye political office;
Revolution is the only route.
99% of ppl salivating for public office are offshoots of the current rot
The 1% deluding itself it'll be "voted in" under a crony terror regime of tokenism are in for a rude shock
Purge the whole political class.
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
Africa
M23 Rebels become the first Africans to capture a group of white mercenaries who came to Africa to fight and kill Africans hired by Democratic Republic of Congo's incompetent President, Felix Tshisekedi.
Over 300 white mercenaries were defeated and humiliated as it is seen in this video.
These mercenaries owed alot of illegal minerals and were teaching Congolese how to use drones and land mines that would eventually kill Africans. They were captured this year during the battle of Goma.
Kilifi residents are asking the thug from Sugoi to remove his vertical slums from Watamu Public Park.
Just like Okiya Omtatah's petition on the Lang'ata issue, this too should be petitioned.
There was no public participation done before this decision was made.
Vertical slums and Privatization Act has created a highway for looters and grabbers.
#RutoMustGoNow #DrainTheSwamp
Let me try to explain the why from a tech perspective
The bike is split into 2
Frame and battery
When you get the bike you own the frame and tied to a swap model - apa ndio I think an explanation needs to be done
The swap model works to solve a major issue with all EVs down time when charging
Now a Spiro bike has a range or about 80_100kms (obviously dependent on how you ride)
Now the battery is shit expensive actually more than the bike cost so the swap model basically all it does it give you a full battery whenever you need it
So that Spiro taking you battery away after 5 days of inactivity
Look at it this way there's a finite number of batteries in circulation and the swap model is a numbers affair where the more bikes are used and swaps the more easy it is for everyone so instead of waiting 3_4hrs for a battery to charge
You go to a swap stations swap and go on with your day
Simple easy efficient
Should it be a hybrid-ie you can charge at home -maybe -theres risks to this as well and having Spiro maintain how the batteries are charged has a role to play
Hope this makes sense
Happy to answer any question you might have to the best of my knowledge
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