@mkainerugaba Hello Gen. Hope you are doing well, I know you are a busy person,but I would like ask please to get audience with you. I do car tracking and fleet management (GPS Tracking). Please if I find favour to have a short meeting with you I will appreciate.
@gabrieloguda What else have you done with our money apart from the stadium? Why are you not asking yourself how much has been embezzled,how many acres of land have been grabbed,how many kids have been killed,how many state parastatals have been owned by big fish in the government.
If you are an observant person,
A man who is keen, and concerned about his consciousness,
You will realise something unusual is happening,
There is a silent shift going on,
We are moving from an OWNERSHIP ECONOMY to a SUBSCRIPTION ECONOMY.
In a subscription economy, you own nothing, but you pay for goods and services which you consume,
For example,
Back in the 90s,
We bought and owned music hardware like cassettes and discs,
This ensured that the music hardware was yours and nobody would charge you a recurring monthly fee to play music,
We owned newspapers and kept them,
We bought and owned books,
We owned letters written to us,
We bought, and claimed ownership,
But this is changing, and it is concerning,
In a subscription economy, you own nothing, but you pay for it.
MKOPA phones and Electric bikes are examples of how we have lost ownership of what we have bought.
It will reach a time where,
• You won't make a call, unless you subscribe to a calling service, on top of buying airtime,
• You won't send an email unless you subscribe, or you will lose all your emails,
• You won't listen to music unless you pay a monthly subscription fee for streaming,
• You won't send a text or a WhatsApp message unless you subscribe to a monthly plan, or get used to annoying advertisements,
• You won't cook food unless you pay for a monthly gas subscription plan or pay double for electricity,
• You won't drink clean water unless you subscribe to a monthly water delivery plan.
Ultimately, you won't own land or a house or a cow,
You will own nothing, and you will never be happy.
You will become a slave of the subscription economy.
That day is coming.
If you are wise,
• Go to a rural area,
• Own land,
• Get solar,
• Sink a borehole,
• Keep poultry, cows, goats and sheep,
• Grow your food.
Don't sit in the city like sheep.
Freedom will be given to those who will defeat the subscription economy.
WAKE UP!
#ManDay
The shortages of fuel in Ethiopia n Burundi is caused by government failure to have fuel reserves.This case is different from what we are experiencing in Kenya whereby we have fuel but at exergerated prices. The president assured the country that we don't have any shortage.
@itskipronoh The president announced yesterday in Mombasa that we don't have fuel shortages. The case of Ethiopia and Burundi is a different case. Differentiate between shortages and fuel price hike.
@itskipronoh SHA is beneficial to civil servants only. Normal citizens are forced to go to public hospitals to congest there and lineup in long queues waiting to be served.
Breaking news: A Ford dealership in Kansas can't release a sold F-250 because a robin moved in first.
An employee at the dealership located outside Kansas City noticed a robin building a nest on the tire of a brand new F-250 that was already sold. The robin laid four eggs and successfully hatched them.
The truck is now stuck on the lot until the chicks fledge, because the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 makes it illegal to disturb an active nest of any native bird in the United States.
The buyer has been a good sport. The dealership called it the only F-250 in America currently protected under federal law.
President Ruto @WilliamsRuto should also talk about petrol too.Why is he focusing on diesel only. Even in transport sector,there are shuttles running on petrol,there are individual cars using petrol. What does transport sector mean to you? Ubers and taxis should be discussed .
@NyakundiReport Why is Ruto not talking about the the price of petrol? Is this country run by diesel engines alone? Why is is all focus on diesel alone?
@NyakundiReport What have you discussed with the president about the common mwananchi who has been paying fare double the amount they used to pay. Tumbo crats will one day kill all of us to remain here with Thier big belly to eat our resources.