Today marks the 4th day of bus lanes in #Kigali.
Buses are moving faster, and the city is flowing better for everyone. This is a modern, organised, people-centred Kigali.
And this is only the beginning. More bus lanes and better public transport are on the way.
📌 PLEASE NOTE:
Dedicated bus lanes are now in use on four key corridors across Kigali:
1️⃣ Downtown – Remera (ku Cyamitsingi) via Rwandex and Sonatube
2️⃣ Sonatube – Nyanza ya Kicukiro
3️⃣ Downtown – Nyabugogo via City Centre Roundabout
4️⃣ Hotel Gloria – Downtown via Quartier Commercial
✍🏽 Bus lanes are in operation during peak hours:
06:00 – 10:00
17:00 – 21:00
#SmartMobility
Umuturage ku Isonga in #KigaliYacu.
Auditor General reveals massive irregularities in the latest audit on the eCitizen platform.
We’ve done a deep thread on the audit for the FY ended June 2025 — here’s the summary.
Read and share widely:
Most people are surprised when they hear I went from professional football to green chemistry.
But to me, it was a natural transition. ⚽️👨🏽🔬
Growing up in the south of France, I was surrounded by nature and the sea from an early age. As my football career progressed, so did my awareness of global warming and the impact that different industries have on the environment and on our health.
The products most of us use every day, from shampoos to cleaning products to paints, are still built on fossil-based ingredients. Changing that became my mission.🌱
In 2013, I co-founded GFBiochemicals to make everyday products safer and more sustainable using plant-based ingredients.
Football prepared me for this journey more than I expected the discipline, the resilience, and what it truly means to be part of a team. But there is an important shift: as a player, you’re judged on your own performance. As a founder & CEO, your role is to lead and inspire your team, and to share success together.
I spoke with Harvard Business Review France about my journey: the transition from international footballer to Green Chemistry entrepreneur, the challenge of building in a sector I came to as an outsider.
Read the full interview: lnkd.in/dUMD3MhN
Did you know that cash bail is not a fine, but a refundable deposit?
It serves as a guarantee that an accused person will return to the station or appear in court as required. If all dates are honored and the accused appears before court, you are entitled to get 100% of your money back.
Always demand an official Police 18A receipt, which is your only proof of payment. If you lose it, you will need to swear a legal Affidavit of Loss before a Commissioner for Oaths and obtain a Police Abstract to claim your refund.
For extra caution, take a photo of the receipt immediately to have a digital backup.
#Utumishikwawote#KnowYourRights#PoliceBail#LegalTips#KenyaPolice
🏴✨ 138 years ago today, the English football league was formed! ✅
The 12 founding clubs:
• Accrington FC
• Aston Villa
• Blackburn Rovers
• Bolton Wanderers
• Burnley
• Derby
• Everton
• Notts County
• Preston North End
• Stoke City
• West Brom
• Wolves
@CJPDKENYA@IEBCKenya@elogkenya Thanks we request that CJPD can provide civic education in their parishes...KCCB to approve...just basics on how to vote wisely
@ledamalekina@WilliamsRuto@EPRA_KE Boss yesterday we watched a drunk leader on #jklive drunk on taxes za petrol price while Kenyans are struggling with food and healthcare... it's such a big shame to the @NAssemblyKE and @Senate_KE how can a legislator appear drunk on national tv...hata kama ni pesa yake(yetu
Mr. President, @WilliamsRuto it is alarming that EPRA @EPRA_KE appears to be playing games in cohort with a cabal inside the OMC, even as we have more than enough fuel coming into the country.
As a member of the Energy Committee, I can authoritatively state that Kenya’s monthly requirement for PMS is only about 180,000 metric tonnes. Yet the Government‑to‑Government (G2G) arrangement is today offloading 36 MT, with an additional 180 MT expected within the next two weeks via the vessels Valory Roma, MT Banias, and MT Sinthia. These cargoes were loaded in Europe and the United States at approximately USD 84 per metric tonne, which should translate into cheaper, not more expensive, fuel for Kenyan consumers.
Given this level of supply far above demand, the continued upward revision of pump prices suggests systemic manipulation rather than genuine cost‑pass‑through. The public deserves a clear explanation of why prices are rising when stocks are more than adequate and the landed cost of fuel remains relatively low.
@sholard_mancity@lsk_nbi@thekhrc this are moving very fast in this country... there's no time to rest... And this proposer worked at the Justice system for years...
Gladys Shollei is pushing a dangerous amendment, and Kenyans should pay attention.
Yesterday, during a debate on the Public Participation Bill, she proposed removing a key safeguard: the requirement to publish public participation outcomes.
Right now, Section 12(2) requires that once public participation is done, the results be made public, for example, on a website, so citizens can see what Kenyans actually said.
Her proposal? Remove it completely or
Keep that information private.
If you want it, you must apply to the same authority that collected it.
Let me be honest, we already know how this ends.
We have been requesting NHIF, Housing levy, and capitation data for over 6 months. Letters sent to MOH and MOE. No response. Total silence. We are now heading to court soon.
Now imagine this:
A bad bill is rejected by Kenyans during public participation.
The authority then claims: “Kenyans supported it.”
How do you verify?
You write to them, and they ignore you.
That’s the trap.
This amendment would legalize secrecy and make it impossible to hold the government accountable.
Public participation without transparency is just a rubber stamp.
MPs must reject this amendment.
Kenyans deserve a public portal where participation outcomes are visible, verifiable, and permanent.
Enough hiding.
Article 35 on access to information is becoming ceremonial, and soon, we will prove that in court.
National Oil, which is a government-owned state corporation, has ignored the government directive to reduce fuel prices.
CONFIRM if your local Petrol Station has adjusted fuel prices to below Ksh 200 per litre.
Take a photo, name the station.
#RejectFuelPrices