Mbabz
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Gearhaus Roadtrip III is here! 3 days, 2 nights & over 1,000km. This year, we’re driving to the warm shores of Malindi, where Kenya’s coastal beauty meets Italian influence. All cars are welcome. Click the link in our bio to register. Registration Deadline - July 20, 2026.



The Kenyattas have filed a 50-Years Development master plan for the 10,000 acres Northlands City. To accomodate 250k residents. ( a whole constituency). Je wewe umepangia maisha yako miaka ngapi? 🤔


Njagi Marete keeps doing this. You will file submissions but he will keep giving you mention dates.




From the image, 85% are private cars, if we only invested in public transport such as MRT, BRT, transition terminals, this will be history, we just lack the will, we have resources


Have we become too litigious as a country? The JKIA upgrade is more than 20 years overdue. Beyond improving infrastructure, the project will create jobs during construction and support additional employment and economic activity once completed.

Six Girls to be charged with murder.






Last week I appeared in Milimani Court … to confirm filing submissions. Both sides had complied but the Mag issued another mention in August. I protested but the Mag hit the gavel dismissing me and called the next file. It is that behavior that made them not get the judgeship

CS Aden Duale: I would be the last person to disregard or violate a court order. I sincerely regret any action, omission, misunderstanding, or misinterpretation that may have resulted in non-compliance or created the perception thereof

⚠️ Alert: There is a dayscholar 50 km/h speed limit sign just past Nabkoi Junction towards Eldoret. The cops drop it off in the morning to milk money from unsuspecting motorists, and then it goes home in the evening. Please beware!


While Jomo Kenyatta was busy consolidating power, assassinating political threats, and presiding over one of the largest transfers of public land into private hands(illegally), his counterpart Lee Kuan Yew was laying the foundations of a modern industrial state. In the wake of the 1973 oil crisis, Singapore deliberately positioned itself as a trusted refining and trading hub, investing heavily in oil refineries and petrochemical industries. By the 1990s, it had become the world’s third-largest oil refining center and third-largest oil trading hub. The contrast could not be starker. One leader spent his years building institutions and industries that would enrich future generations. The other spent his securing power and patronage networks. One was a founding father in deed. The other was a founding father in ceremony, a pseudo-founder standing in the shadow of a nation won by the sacrifices of the very people he had abandoned.



Interesting sighting this morning. A lady wearing a bui bui in a drunken stupor on Monday at 7.45am. Still holding onto that last bottle of Jinro and Ngai Mwathaning to everything.





