The next incredible chapter of this football club is written ❤️
We’ll be in Europe for the first time in our 127-year history next season 🌎
On to Sunday for one final push to find out which competition 💪
@PeterM55335@sholard_mancity Most of those prompts are from betting companies who happens to have Saf customers numbers. I raised the issue with Saf and they said it was a technical problem. But despite that, I still receive the prompts now and then. I keep my bal below 5K nowadays.
Imagine waking up and finding KES 220,000 gone from your M-Pesa account.
That is what a Kenyan named Hillary says happened yesterday.
He says he woke up and found KES 220,000 missing from his M-Pesa account.
No approval. No PIN. No notification.
The money was reportedly moved through:
Paid To: AIRTEL MONEY
Payment Type: Pay Bill
Paybill Number: 585555
Now here is where this becomes difficult to ignore.
Reports linked to the same paybill appear online from 2020, 2021 and now again in 2026.
Same paybill. Same complaints. Different Kenyans.
At what point do people stop calling this an isolated incident?
M-Pesa is where millions of Kenyans keep school fees, rent, hospital money and business capital.
If people can wake up and find hundreds of thousands gone without knowingly authorizing it, then what exactly is the purpose of having a PIN?
And if this can happen, how safe is M-Pesa itself?
Safaricom needs to urgently explain what is happening around Paybill 585555.
It’s all hands on deck as Wajir gears up to host Madaraka Day 2026.
Alongside my Colleague, PS @ray_omollo , we conducted an inspection tour as part of the National Celebrations Steering Committee, to assess the progress of key development projects in preparation for the upcoming Madaraka day celebrations. Also present was the County Governor, @HEAhmedJiir
Themed, 'Education, Skills and the Future,' the 1st June celebrations will be historic, being the first of such in North Eastern Kenya. This field assessment was aimed at ensuring that all the ongoing projects and preparedness measures meet the standards and expectations befitting of National celebrations of such magnitude.
Among the key projects we inspected were the Stadium, State lodge, critical roads networks and the installation of street lighting infrastructure.
@3baaax@Editorial53@kamauwaruhiu Cheaper at source but expensive at final destination(Kenya) due to high taxes.
The G to G arrangements was focused on stabilizing the shilling again dollar reserves and not fuel price. What is cheap?
@3baaax@Editorial53@kamauwaruhiu Hormuz crisis shouldn't be an excuse for high fuel prices. We can source petroleum products from non gulf Countries. But the system will never allow that.
Yvonne: In one month, if you add the increase from April 14th -May 14th, the price of petrol has gone up by Ksh.45 and that of diesel by Ksh.86, that’s a huge leap
#CitizenNewsGang
@1PlanBNFT@elonmusk Guys gonna get home and wonder why all the photos of Musk show him gurning. It's the drugs, buddy! Spacely Sprocket can't go anywhere without dosing up!
@moneyacademyKE I thought the g to g agreement was the reason we have been paying high fuel prices all this years so as to be protected when prices surge
This is the first time in Kenya’s history diesel has gone up by Sh46 to Sh243 in a single fuel pricing cycle after an EPRA review.
When diesel goes up like that:
— Cost of living goes up
— Logistics costs go up
(Yet salaries remain the same)
@moneyacademyKE@_CrazyNairobian The fact that Kenyans are still voting UDA candidates in all byelections is a clear sign that people love you more when you inflict suffering in them. On that note I propose Ruto to inject properly, inject with the largest needle fuel price should hit 300/= Per liter ASAP!!
@moneyacademyKE@PurvisGaitho Kenya will always take advantage of global conflicts(wars) to hike fuel prices exorbitantly. And for the President to justify that our Economy is larger than our neighbors hence expensive fuel, is mind boggling if not diabolical.
Breaking update on fuel Prices:
EPRA has sharply increased fuel prices for the month of May 15 to June 14, 2026.
— Super petrol up by Sh16.65 to Sh214 per litre
— Diesel up by Sh46 to Sh243
— Kerosene remain Unchanged.