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@ckanjama Lets check into transparency in sourcing. The G-to-conmen arrangement has a negotiated kickback in its buying price. That is where we should begin.
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The sharp increase in fuel prices announced by EPRA, particularly the KShs 46.29 rise in diesel prices, will inevitably intensify pressure on households, public transport, small businesses and the overall cost of living. Diesel remains central to transport, food production and commercial activity, meaning the inflationary impact of this adjustment will be felt across the economy, especially by ordinary Kenyans already under strain.
While global instability and supply disruptions in the Persian Gulf continue to affect international energy markets, Government retains a constitutional obligation under Article 201 to ensure that public finance promotes an equitable society. Fuel pricing decisions cannot be divorced from their social and economic consequences.
Although the KShs 5 billion Petroleum Development Levy subsidy is acknowledged, greater intervention and transparency remain necessary. The heightened reliance on petroleum taxation and levies as a major revenue source is further aggravated by lack of accountability, openness and meaningful public participation in line with the Constitution.
In the premise, the government should urgently consider additional measures to cushion vulnerable sectors, strengthen oversight against price exploitation and ensure that public policy and revenue generation remain anchored in equity, social protection and economic justice.

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@otienowill @ckanjama Lets dig into transparency in sourcing. The G-to-conmen arrangement has a negotiated kickback in its buying price. That is where we should begin.
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@Mzee__Mzima @astrol_info Supas also ration sometimes. Mum would give cash to all her 4 kids. Wise woman. 🤣
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Tunajua the fuel situation imekuwa ngumu, bei imepanda, shortage inauma. But at Astrol, hatujawahi kuacha. We will go the extra mile so you don't have to stress.
#AstrolDiesel #BusinessFuel #KenyaHustle #fuelup
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@Mzee__Mzima @astrol_info Do you know how to use multiples? Like fuel 5k. Then politely and cheerfully request the attendant to add another 5k. Then if you own a cheap big car move to the next pump and repeat the same. But common sense is not common.
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@astrol_info Nonsense! Yesterday as I was fueling around 7pm you sent a message to your WhatsApp group instructing pump attendants not to wekea watu fuel past 5k. Useless PR here!
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@EPRAKenya has released its Press Release for the period 15th May to 14th June 2026 pursuant to Section 101(y) of the Petroleum Act, 2019. Super Petrol goes up by Ksh.16.65 and Diesel by Ksh.46.29 per litre. EPRA states that the landed cost of Diesel surged by 20.32% which means it has increased from US$1,073.82 to US$1,291.98 per cubic metre.
The Government has deployed Ksh.5 Billion from the Petroleum Development Levy Fund, a fund built from levies Kenyans already pay at the pump, to cushion Diesel and Kerosene. That cushion is clearly not enough. Of concern is that VAT on petroleum has now been pegged at 8% pursuant to Legal Notice No.70 of 15th April 2026, down from 16%. That reduction should have meaningfully softened these prices. Yet here we are. Two consecutive brutal cycles.
Kenyans have a right under Article 35 of the Constitution to interrogate every line of this document. The PDL Fund is public money. Its deployment must be transparent and accountable. We will keep watching.



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Eric Okeyo: President Macron is just an acrobat, he was all over cooking ugali and sukuma. He is like William Ruto who is in Nyanza 38 times relaunching projects that were launched by Uhuru #CitizenDayBreak
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Ruto is no longer preparing to win 2027.
He is preparing for what happens AFTER Kenyans reject the results.
Look carefully at the pattern.
Njoki Ndung’u being pushed to the ICC.
Philomena Mwilu exiting soon.
Warsame already singing “respect the appointing authority.”
A carefully cultivated Supreme Court bench slowly taking shape around one man’s political survival.
This is not random.
This is architecture.
A 7 judge shield designed to sanitize disputed elections, neutralize constitutional resistance and protect power at all costs.
Kenyans must stop thinking rigging only happens at polling stations.
Modern state capture happens in the courts, in appointments, in institutions and in silent elite deals made years before an election.
Why is State House so invested in judicial positioning?
Why are loyalists being rewarded strategically?
Why is every independent institution slowly becoming politically obedient?
Because Ruto understands one thing:
The real battle after 2027 may not be in the streets.
It may be in the Supreme Court of Kenya.
Observe the SCOK carefully.
Observe the appointments.
Observe the silence.
Observe the programming.
This regime is not planning for democracy.
It is planning for legal protection after democracy is violated.
History has taught us one painful truth:
When the judiciary is captured, the citizen becomes powerless.
2027 will not just be about votes.
It will be about whether Kenya still has institutions strong enough to defend those votes.


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@WahomeHon @ngunjiriwambugu The people shall criticize. We are no longer a colony. Grow up.
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The Hon Rigathi Gachagua former Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya,your recent criticism of the Government propelled by disbelief that H.E Dr William Ruto the President of the Republic of Kenya was able to host over 30 Heads of States and Governments has exposed you badly . You are a walking time bomb. You will blow yourself and your team in an attempt to reach H.E Ruto. And make no mistake. That is an impossible mission. You criticize UN Secretary General and President Macron in one Statement and then tell us you are taking us Kenyans somewhere. Apana!
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Nearly half of Kenya’s projected FY 2026/2027 budget will go to debt servicing instead of development.
Out of the Ksh 4.82 trillion budget, taxpayers will pay approximately Ksh 2.3 trillion toward debt obligations, including Ksh 1.3 trillion consumed purely by loan interest payments before meaningful development spending even begins.
Under Kenyan law, debt repayment is a “first charge” on national revenue. Creditors are paid first, before hospitals, schools, counties, agriculture, or public services.
At the same time, Kenya continues borrowing heavily to repay maturing loans and cover budget deficits. The public debt has now risen to approximately Ksh 12.4 trillion, while ordinary citizens continue facing unemployment, high taxation, failing services, and rising economic hardship.
Kenyans must ask:
Who borrowed this money?
Were all these loans borrowed procedurally as per the constitution?
Who benefited?
Why should citizens repay debts arising from corruption, secrecy, inflated contracts, and mismanagement?
An odious debt is not a people’s debt. It is a regime debt.
This constitutional and economic battle continues in court.
The matter comes up on 25th June 2026 at the Milimani Law Courts.
Kenyans must remain vigilant. This fight is about economic justice, accountability, and the future of our Republic. #DeniBandia #OdiousDebt #ReKe


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