@Sin_Gat@bonifacemwangi You must be very naive, so leaders are the only ones needed to account for actions that either lead to injury, loss or misinformation
@hnnsbnd And to think all those G7 leaders wanted to do business with Kenya? So who's lying? Is your leader corrupt too for wanting to do business with a corrupt country, leader? You must be a clown! Go peddle your lies in your country.
@hnnsbnd Just send yourself back to where you dug urself out from..why would you even desire to do business then in an environment you despise..didn't conduct due diligence, bit of research? Been ur first job. It's ur behaviour; ur a conman, thief and fraud.
@hnnsbnd Factually correct statements my foot? What's factual about what you posted about our President? Or you don't even understand the word "factual"? What is a fact? You come here and start talking ill of our country and you think everyone takes it lightly? You are a thug!
@GlitteringAnge Sifuna has been removed to give him ample time to politic and sell his mumbo jumbo silly "Mimi ni sifuna" & " who told you" rhetoric to mafala..that isn't someone who looks to scare anyone.
@hnnsbnd@KiigenKoech You are corrupt. Why do you generalize your experience and call it "beware of Kenya"? You must have sought a back route to business and you got found out by a more experienced thug. You are not the only one doing business here. Where you come from there are thugs too.
@Kabogo_Henry I am happy to see someone else, or rather many others experiencing this menace on our roads. It's serious. Bodas with blinking lights, matatus that blind oncoming vehicles...this is a serious matter
NTSA, this is a citizen complaint.
Blinding headlights on Kenyan roads have become a serious safety issue.
Matatus.
Boda bodas.
Buses.
Private cars.
Some vehicles are no longer using headlights. They are carrying portable suns.
Every night, drivers are forced to slow down, squint, or drive blindly because an oncoming vehicle has turned the road into a stadium.
At highway speeds, a few seconds without clear vision is enough.
Dear NTSA, do you need our help identifying these vehicles?
Because Kenyans meet them every night.
We know the routes.
We see the offenders.
We experience the danger.
Maybe giving Kenyans a better night driving experience has not been urgent enough.
But here is the interesting part:
You can actually fine them.
Maybe the revenue opportunity will finally motivate action where public complaints have failed.
Fine them. Remove unsafe modifications. Make the roads safer.
Road safety is not only about speed cameras and checkpoints.
Sometimes it starts by allowing drivers to see where they are going.
Tag NTSA.
Repost until night drivers are heard.
@ntsa_kenya
@hnnsbnd@jac_githinji@vonderleyen@WilliamsRuto They say, show me your friends (people you move around with) and I will tell you your character. Seems you attract your kind. Kenya has lots of good people running legit companies and businesses. How did you end up mixing with the bad, you must be corrupt too, you got found out