Also @ntsa_kenya every year our insurance makes us get our vehicles inspected and they have an even more vested interest in these vehicles being roadworthy.
What value is this second inspection adding?
How will inspecting private cars stop drivers who overtake dangerously, misuse climbing lanes, overlap recklessly, tailgate other motorists or blind oncoming traffic with full beams?
How will inspections fix roads with missing signs, faded markings and poor lighting—conditions that make driving at night or in heavy rain unnecessarily dangerous?
Road safety requires disciplined drivers, visible traffic enforcement, properly marked roads, functioning signage and swift punishment for reckless behaviour.
These are the issues @ntsa_kenya must address first if it is serious about reducing road carnage.
Turning private-car inspections into another annual charge will not automatically make our roads safer.
NTSA must first fix enforcement, road infrastructure and driver discipline—not impose another costly burden on already struggling motorists.
Hello failures @ntsa_kenya can you confirm whether our vehicle inspection centres have even the very basic equipment required to carry out proper roadworthiness inspections? I would like to know if you are equipped with the following, brake testers, suspension testers, play detectors, headlight beam testers, steering free-play testers, diagnostic scanners, exhaust emissions analysers, diesel smoke meters and proper equipment to inspect the chassis and underbody.
I’m not expecting you guys to have sophisticated or high-end inspection technology. These are the absolute basics used in many countries to determine whether a vehicle is genuinely roadworthy. We really need to be honest to ourselves and to the tax payers at some point, we must decide what our priority is. I urge you guys to be genuinely serious about road safety and protecting human life, or are the inspections simply another revenue collection exercise? We cannot keep claiming to value road safety while failing to invest in the very basics needed to assess it properly.
Some of us know a thing or two about this sector and thus we are only trying to assist clueless people who pretend to know it all.
It is what it is.
Hello @LawSocietyofKe there was no public participation for this particular level of charges that are being imposed on us. Kindly take action and go to court now. These authorities are now becoming too much. @FaithOdhiambo8@edwinsifuna
Can't even inspect PSVs
Can't ensure proper markings & signage on roads
Can't print plates in time
Couldn't print logbooks
Etc..
But hey, here they are again.
SAD: When armed officers see a man with a disability as the easiest person to overpower, leadership has failed. Press briefings fade, but videos like these become history’s evidence. Shame on you MURKOMEN, IG POLICE AND GOK SPOKESPERSON #EndPoliceBrutality
It’s late September.
Arsenal head to St. James’ Park on the back of a nightmare run against Newcastle, having lost home and away in the Carabao Cup semi-final the season before. A must-win if we’re serious title contenders.
34th minute: Nick Woltemade rises highest and heads home Sandro Tonali’s cross. Newcastle lead 1-0.
Social media meltdown. Rivals rejoice. Arsenal fans agonise.
Then off the bench comes Mikel Merino.
A sublime header to level it. Arsenal go on to win.
The word on the street? That comeback, after going 1-0 down in the 34th minute, was the moment we won the Premier League.
But why 34?
Because while the 34th minute brought panic that day, today marks our 34th day of celebrating, exactly 34 days since Arsenal won the premier league title.
In the 2025/2026 Arsenal title-winning season, Martin Zubimendi scored a stunning volley in the 32nd minute against Nottingham Forest.
It was his first goal for the club, a thunderous long-range strike from the edge of the box after a corner was cleared, giving Arsenal a 1-0 lead in a dominant 3-0 win at the Emirates.
But why the 32nd minute?
Because today marks exactly 32 days since Arsenal won the Premier League title!
Nairobi CBD, especially from Moi Avenue downwards, has become so chaotic that many people only go there when absolutely necessary. Boda bodas ride in every direction, matatus overlap in the middle of town, and pedestrians are left to fend for themselves. How did we allow our capital city to deteriorate to this point?
Finance Bill 2026.
Out of 347 MPs, only 162 showed up to vote on one of the most consequential pieces of legislation affecting millions of Kenyans.
122 voted YES
40 voted NO
185 MPs were absent
If only 162 MPs can determine the future of the country's finances, then Kenyans have every right to ask:
Why are taxpayers funding 347 MPs when nearly half the House is missing during critical national decisions? 🇰🇪
In January 2023, Arsenal missed out on £86M Mudryk and signed Trossard for £26m instead.
One became embroiled in a doping scandal. The other helped deliver Arsenal's league title.
Why mention the £26m fee today?
Because it's been exactly 26 days since Arsenal won the league.
In the Premier League, a club can submit a maximum of 25 senior players for the official squad registration (the “25-man squad list”).
But the question many are asking is, why 25? Because 25 in this case is exactly the same number of days since Arsenal won the league title.
They want to spend KSh 375 BILLION expanding JKIA.
That's enough money to build an entire new international airport from scratch.
For context: China built the massive Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport for just KSh 285 Billion.
This is your money. Demand better.
Last week, John Mbadi sent goons to disrupt the Human Rights Commission's post budget forum.
The goons also robbed pedestrians walking along the Kenyatta Avenue.
One of the goons was arrested and two people whose phones were stolen reported the matter to the police.
Today, Reverend Cannon Evans Omollo of All Saints Cathedral is reporting that the financier of the goons ordered the release of the arrested goon and compensated the two complainants Ksh 24,000 each in the name of "killing the matter."
This is how to embolden criminals. Politicians are turning the country into Haiti and Nairobi is already Gotham City.
This is on Moi Avenue outside Imenti house. Nairobi is just trash. Even the sections cabro has been redone they leave incomplete sections and debris. #Nairobihaiwork