Andrew Mititi
381 posts




Airtel router spotted in a Nganya. They’re slowly taking over.



We have reached Bomet. KES8,000 of fuel used so far. But we were in sending mode as we have achieved a top speed of 125km/hr. Japanese excellence!


Found them. If you drive a CX-9 or the new CX-5, your front wipers cost 14,000 bob.



These are snow tires. If your car is fitted with them, it’s important to replace them with the correct tyres for our conditions. Snow tires are designed specifically for icy, snowy roads and very low temperatures. In Kenya, the climate and road conditions are different, so these tyres wear out faster, reduce braking performance, and can affect your car’s handling. For safety and better performance, use tyres suited to our weather and roads.

Tiguan na CX5 are the only Crossovers you should think of buying.




There has been a lot of discussion on X about @spirokenya bikes and battery ownership, so here are the facts: Spiro sells its electric bikes at an affordable price of KSh 95,000. For riders who prefer Lipa Mdogo Mdogo, the option is a KSh 9,500 deposit followed by KSh 180 per day for 24 months. This pricing is intentionally structured to make electric mobility accessible to the common mwananchi. The bike itself belongs to the rider, but the battery remains the property of Spiro. If Spiro were to sell the bike together with the battery and charger, the cost would be significantly higher, defeating the goal of affordability. This battery model actually works to the rider’s advantage. If a battery becomes faulty, the rider does not need to purchase a new one. You simply swap it at a Spiro station and continue working with minimal downtime. Understanding the business model is important before drawing conclusions. Transparency and facts matter. #EnergyOnTheMove



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