Angry youths were underpaid yesterday by Team Oburu Odinga and ended up tearing up ODM T-shirts.
In Mount Kenya, they are paid 1-2k; in Kisumu, KSh 400.
Mwai Kibaki became Kenya’s third president in 2003. He was given a Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman (W220) as his official vehicle.
The choice proved wise. Kibaki had narrowly escaped a serious road accident at Machakos junction in late 2002.
This stretched limousine featured a powerful 5.8-litre V8 engine delivering 367 horsepower and 530 Nm of torque. It sent power through a smooth 5-speed automatic gearbox.
Kibaki showed little interest in flashy cars. He preferred to keep things straightforward and stuck with the Mercedes.
The vehicle received full military-grade armoring, making it extremely heavy.
A heated conversation on site between a Chinese contractor and a Nigeria engineer after the Chinese man slapped him.
The Engineer had to redesign his face with a DIRTY SLAP.
Officially a commercial pilot after attaining the required hours, milestones & passing my final practical exam done by Captain Koros.
All glory goes to GOD for helping me achieve my biggest life milestone.
Special thanks to my Family, Friends and Flitestar academy.
The Ruto government is just too much. These guys wake up every single day just to conjure up more ways to cause pain to Kenyans. I know we are expected to keep government in check as opposition but it’s literally impossible to keep up with the breadth and depth of the capacity for evil these guys have. It doesn’t have to be like this bwana. When we tell you just kicking Ruto out solves 80% of our problems you best believe! Just like he did with Haiti and now Ebola, for the right amount, this one can sell us to the devil himself!
What you are taking for granted,
Someone else is praying for
Wakavinye hapa uli fumble Girl
And just like that, you are now a brand new second hand, single mother
The question that even Jesus could not answer
"What do women really want?" 🤷♀️🎤🚶♀️
On Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women in uniform who gave their lives for this country that we love. It is a debt we can never fully repay, but we must never stop trying. I’ll always be grateful to our fallen heroes and their families, whose sacrifice reminds us of what it means to live for something greater than ourselves.