Travis Shihiga
111 posts


@Broadbasedgal Hakuna Mahali huyu Bois anaenda, let's just stop elevating people that don't even deserve recognition.
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@Aboge_27 There's a big difference in understanding online politics na mambo ya ground ask @BenardNgenomo ...... online Aoko atashida but kwa ground the things might be sour
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@HonOscarSudi Just address us in English just the way you are a very good keyboard warrior (English)
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@Broadbasedgal Kakamega ni bedroom ya ODM na sai UDA is manifesting its roots... anyway let's vote for individuals not political parties...
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@therealantoh Kidero ain't an angel mehn. His guy made Mumias Sugar to collapse and sink into debts. What good is he going to do to Homabay?
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Travis Shihiga retweetledi

@themayor_ke From a simple 'Ukifika hapo kwa Mbae...' to touching the hearts of millions! Little Musa Kihara's innocence went viral, and Kenyans showed up big time — creators visiting, gifts flowing, and funds raised for his family.
His brother Lewis has cancer
Support through 8821674 Till

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@Maryian96 Bullshit 🫴, Just some confused fellas trying to get something in their pockets. Anyway continue chanting Tutam at your own disposal.
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@FaithOdhiambo8 Why should we make noise then a government shifts gears on an issue they deliberately brought forward?
However the 9shillings is still so little, we reject the fuel prices...
#rejectfuelprices

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The Taxes and Levies charged on fuel in Kenya constitutes about 80% of the actual cost of the product itself. The ripple effect of surges in fuel prices on overall market dynamics places an obligation on the government to make concessions, when necessary, to cushion consumers from global spikes in prices. While the reduction of VAT from 16% to 13% is one such concession, it is far from adequate in the grand scheme of things, considering Kenyans already pay the highest pump prices regionally.
The increase announced by EPRA indicates tone-deaf leadership that ignores the plight of the people. This is when the role of our parliamentarians in representation and oversight must be activated. The pain of wananchi must never go unrecognised or unresolved.

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