Flora Mutanu 🇰🇪
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Flora Mutanu 🇰🇪
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Kenya Katılım Mart 2017
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This matatu strike is not a policing issue.... It is an economic issue.
Kenyans are protesting fuel prices, cost of living and a government that has refused to listen.
Security chiefs must stay out of this and stop being used as political shields for Kenya Kwanza’s economic failure.
When police rush to threaten citizens before leaders even address the grievance, it raises a serious question.... is some of the violence and chaos we have seen today planned, allowed, encouraged or exploited so the regime can hide behind “security” instead of confronting the economic pain?
Ruto and his government must face Kenyans directly.
You cannot raise fuel prices, ignore the suffering, then send commanders to speak in the language of force.
Security chiefs are not elected leaders.
Let them maintain lawful order, not manage political anger on behalf of a failed regime.

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@oznolik_t @JoeMuhahami Your thoughts should have remained in the drafts kaka🤒
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@JoeMuhahami Watu wa matatu wananishangaza sana. Walipandisha fare, abiria wakalipa, alafu wakaona wacha watese abiria wenye hata ukiwalipisha 150 tao hadi nyayo watapanda, then wanaweka strike waumize abiria ndio gava, yenye tunalipia magari na pesa zetu iskie vibaya?
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Fuel is the backbone of movement, trade and access to services which keeps our economy active and fluid. When its price spikes, the effect is immediate. Transport costs rise. Food prices follow. Small businesses struggle to stay afloat. Essential services become harder to access.
For ordinary Kenyans, this will be the daily reality of choosing between mobility, food and basic needs.
The ongoing strike by the motorists’ association is a warning signal of the fragility of our economic stability amid high fuel costs. The nationwide transport strike is likely to disrupt supply chains, stall economic activity and paralyse urban and rural mobility alike.
Workers are unable to reach their jobs. Goods will fail to reach markets. Emergency and essential services would face delays.
The combined effect of high fuel prices and a transport shutdown risks pushing already strained households and businesses to the brink. This is how economic pressure quickly becomes a social crisis.
I urge the Government to engage urgently and meaningfully with stakeholders in the transport and energy sectors. We need sustainable, transparent and accountable interventions that stabilise fuel prices and protect livelihoods.
Failure to act will expose millions of Kenyans to deepening economic hardship and reduced access to essential services.
#MatatuStrike
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@calvinokello4 Nah...why spew tribal remarks without proper research on the case?
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I wish to express my solidarity with Kenyans who have to bear the burden of bad governance that has led to the paralysis of the transport sector today.
While we acknowledge that the fuel crisis is a direct result of the war against Iran, every responsible government is taking steps to cushion their citizens from the high cost of living.
As a first step, Parliament should convene immediately to ;
✅exempt all fuel products from VAT;
✅temporarily remove all fuel levies to stabilise the fuel prices:
✅redirect more resources being squandered through budgeted corruption to alleviate the energy crisis.
Let us join hands to liberate this country @UGMParty @Maraga27 #ukombozi
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Ksh. 500 worth of KPLC tokens
2020: 32 Units
2023: 25 units
2025: 19 units
2026: Will now be 14 units.
#RejectElectricityPrices



Moe@moneyacademyKE
EPRA has increased electricity costs by a total of Sh4.40 per kWh in May 2026 through new forex, fuel, and water levies.
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@n_mutanu Huku ni wapi? I want to bring two-legged cow there
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