@waweru Nothing is going on. Assuming they have no other more versatile or capable car, those guys will be able to enjoy 18,963 km of road in Kenya. They will not enjoy a further 157,596 km of road. (18,963/(18,963+157596)) =0.107, that is 10.7% of the roads available for motoring.
@ahmednasirlaw@WilliamsRuto@ahmednasirlaw please do not try. The speed humps they will put will destroy the car. Rest assured rheee will be speed bumps no matter what. Don’t do it.
@uber_kenya@Uber You claim that the driver took to me to Uthiru, and spent two hours and 19 minutes with me. Did he kidnap me? You charged 1110? And he got a 5 star rating! Surely.
@uber_kenya@Uber Kenya: Yesterday I ordered for an uber and the driver, Antony Ndungu, KDJ440J, called me and told me he would not accept to pick me since I was using a credit card and his payments are too little when one uses a card. Fine, I got alternative means. Now I see you billed me!
@nyanjewanyanje@waweru I think it is a requirement. But you have much more fun when you are not one. Going to work becomes much more interesting when you refuse to entertain BS. Kwanza the unpredictability of what will happen to you on a day to day basis! It is heavenly.
@waweru Oh, and one more thing. I do not know any African, including myself, who willingly or not, takes responsibility. It is always the politicians this, the neighbour that, the weather this, Saitan that etc. That is weak. A weak culture.
@waweru In the end, the very nature of our future as Africans will include accepting that our culture has strong weaknesses for which extant solutions are useless. New solutions must be found.