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Keith MFG
@G_Potcast
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER CPSPK HIPHOP HEAD WESTSIDE OUTLAW. Soccer, whiskey , marijuana enthusiast Manchester united GGMU wakadinali stan
Mombasa, Kenya Katılım Aralık 2014
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@M_joanna31 @RazedFootball What have you done for KE football yourself
As for me I just came from a KPL match Bandari VS Tusker
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@RazedFootball It's a shame for kenyan football. They lack a domestic league that they support with all their heart due to bad infrastructures and corruption. Hence they've become puppets of English football. It's your own league that deserves this, U can do better dear kenyans.
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@JesterSirr The people from coast themselves live in houses roofed in iron sheets
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What really gets me is the current obsession with iron sheets. This is the coast region local materials like makuti would've been perfect. The government could've supported local businesses and craftsmen instead.
Captain Kipkorir 🇰🇪@CaptainKipkorir
Aerial views of Diani Modern Market.
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@GaitRash @moneyacademyKE Ignore per meter part it's agenda farming
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@moneyacademyKE Most saloon cars are 4 meters. To and fro you pay 1440.! Unless you are stealing public coffers, forget going to work with your car across the ferry!
But they were celebrating the thief all week so perhaps they deserve it
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Kenya Ports Authority has raised Likoni ferry charges effective May 22, 2026.
Motorists will now pay fees based on vehicle size
Saloon cars — Sh180 per metre
SUVs/CUVs — Sh225 per metre
Minibuses — Sh900 per metre
Buses — Sh1,650 per metre
Trucks — Sh438–Sh2,125 per metre
Motorbikes — Sh75
Tuk-tuks — Sh100
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It means they are literally measuring the physical length of your vehicle from bumper to bumper, and charging you for every single meter of deck space you take up.
Instead of paying a flat rate just because you're driving a saloon car, you are now paying for the exact footprint your car occupies on the ferry.
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@Moha001_Onyango The most radical REVOLUTIONARY will becomes a conservative a day after the REVOLUTION
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Senegal is becoming a perfect case study of what happens when revolutionary politics finally meets the realities of governing.
It’s easy to unite people against a system.
It’s much harder to run the economy, negotiate debt, satisfy voters and still maintain the purity of the movement.
A lot of liberation-style movements in Africa struggle once they transition from opposition to government because charisma and slogans eventually collide with budgets, IMF pressure and state institutions.
That’s exactly what we’re watching in Senegal right now.
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@His_randomness @xysist @bmautoparts But imported refined fuel was cheaper than what came out of that old refinery
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@xysist @bmautoparts It was making profits. Kazi ya profits ni ku upgrade biz.
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The refinery got obsolete.
It’s like if you say ‘ In 1990 my dad had a great wall Tv and it’s now not functional because we didn’t care for it ‘
It just got outdated. We should install a new one and guess what it costs? We consume 113k bpd a day so we talking $8B
DJ KROWBAR@DJKrowbar
I just learnt today that in the 80's Kenya had an oil refinery and its none functional because we didn't care for it. We used to buy crude oil and refine it ourselves.
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@Kisaafrika @Osama_otero Uhuru to didn't last 10 years
Final 3 or so was unye
The latter left us in debt distress
The back stops with him
There is no easy way out we are fucked
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@Osama_otero I think you forgot Uhuruto 10 yrs straight up .
Ruto was there at every turn and every discussion.
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It’s going to be super funny when Man United finish above them
Samuel@SamueILFC
The greatest transfer window ever. 🔥
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Popular Kenyan teacher and online content creator, Teacher Cillah, has sparked a huge debate on social media after sharing a funny yet eye-opening breakdown of her monthly salary.She explained her earnings as a teacher as follows:KSh 30,000 per month ÷ 30 days = KSh 1,000 per day
KSh 1,000 ÷ 8-hour workday = KSh 125 per hour
KSh 125 ÷ 60 minutes ≈ KSh 2 per minute
"Teachers are really suffering in this town. Sometimes when I see someone pursuing an education course, I just laugh. If you're earning only KSh 2 per minute, how long will it take you to buy a Range Rover Sport or a KSh 10 million house?

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@Ngala987 @rodgers_adai Our goose is cooked no matter who's president
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@rodgers_adai ruto is the worst thing to happen to kenya.
many won't understand until he leaves office.
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This EPRA decision is shocking. The first time I heard such an idea was two years ago when Rebecca Miano as CEO of KENGEN said KENGEN was intending to supply large power Electricity customers directly. Sounded wierd. Not because of practical possibility of wheeling charges but the impact on KPLC. This is a death knell.
Now KPLC has about 10,200,000 Electricity customers.
Of these, there are only 6,000 Large Power Customers of 15,000 units per month and above.
These 6,000 account for 49% of the total electricity sales by KPLC.
This is the group that is being targeted by IPPs including KENGEN to be supplied directly bypassing KPLC and only pay Wheeling charges to KETRACO and KPLC.
Then KPLC will miss out on the Revenues.
Most of this group is served at 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV, 220kV. The cost of supplying them is almost Zero.
Breakdowns in those Voltage levels are very few, meter reading is even automatic.
But KPLC has to serve 10,200,000 customers who consume the remaining 51%.
Serving these small consumers is a huge task.
From billing, attending to breakdowns, meter reading, new connections, replacing small burnt transformers etc
KPLCs has 10,000 employees and you can safely say the 10,000 actually serve the small consumers.
But now, the 6,000 large consumers are now hived off by IPPs.
The Operations bill of KPLC will NOT change.
But Revenues have reduced by 49%??
This is right from the bottom line of earnings. This 49% Revenue loss will be the actual LOSS by KPLC.
So how can KPLC survive??
It will definitely collapse.
Can EPRA explain what will happen once KPLC collapses
It will be the Public that will suffer.
Kenya can't survive without KPLC.
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@DehMao @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii It's not a regime problem hata it's a people/system problem
We love corruption and only call it out when it doesn't work for us .
Safe to say we have always had corrupt regimes since independence and normalized corruption
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@Prophet_Kenya @G_Potcast @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii again, learn the difference between a govt & a regime?
a regime is the politicians you vote in
a govt is a machine that does exactly what you design it to do for you
if you design it to kill your state corporations & privatise everything to oligarchs, it will do just that
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@DehMao @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii You sound like an idealist
Unfortunately we don't live in an ideal world
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@G_Potcast @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii why would KENGEN be interested in your overpriced power when there are neighbours offering cheap power from their STATE OWNED corporations?
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@DehMao @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii So if I'm a IPP then kengen should come and take over my assets?
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@G_Potcast @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii what lower output?
IPPs are parasites
how can eradication of parasites make you less healthy than when you have them multiplying inside you?

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@DehMao @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii Of course it will be 100% of a lower output.
Eventually govt will be forced to invest in energy infrastructure and we will pay for it in taxes.
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@G_Potcast @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii we would be producing 100% + of our energy without parasitic IPPs
and we would be distributing it better coz KPLC wouldn't be spending our money to buy power at hyperinflated prices
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@mwabilimwagodi2 @xysist @StealthyScalper @WehliyeMohamed @WilliamsRuto @DavidNdii Storage and distribution 'depo' for imported petroleum
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Mind you Kenya struggles with the bare minimums like food security or even basic urban planning.
Yeah sure 👍
Binti Swahiliya #ForLiberty@bintiswahiliya
There is nothing France can offer us that we cannot do ourselves. 🤷🏽♀️
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@kype_computers Technically yes
If you can transmit safely if not use their transmission infrastructure
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Meaning naeza supply power in my village?
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya
Epra ends Kenya Power monopoly zurl.co/RwhaK
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@PlumbingML @moneyacademyKE IPPs contribute almost 40% of power in Kenya
Who fills that shortfall?
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@moneyacademyKE The government should remove VAT on power, disconnect IPPs from the grid, and other measures that would reduce cost of power by 50% or more, energy being a critical factor of production goal being to make manufacturing competitive.
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@DehMao @Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii Where only a quarter or so was connected to the grid .
Without IPPs how much energy do you think we'd be producing?
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@Prophet_Kenya @moneyacademyKE @DavidNdii the problem facing KPLC is parasitic IPPs
remove those and KPLC will go back to growth like ut experienced under kibaki
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