

CBD Is such a mess we actually need to stone sakaja
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CBD Is such a mess we actually need to stone sakaja

Kenya almost handed over its entire LPG market to Saudi Arabia, Aramco. Yes. ENTIRE. According to Opiyo Wandayi, the deal was simple: - Aramco was to give Kenya ~KSh 2.5 BILLION - Kenya was to use it to build LPG infrastructure + cheap cylinders BUT in return... Aramco becomes the SOLE supplier of LPG to Kenya for Many YEARS Meaning there would be : ❌ No imports from Tanzania ❌ No imports from Mozambique ❌ No competition Even if Aramco LPG was more expensive than Tanzanian or Mozambican LPG. Then, Wandayi says the government pulled out because Aramco refused to release ALL the money in ONE lump sum; they wanted to give it in phases. And that’s where things get VERY suspicious.... Why would a government insist on billions being wired upfront? 🤨 In a country already drowning in corruption scandals? Kenyans are not stupid. And here’s the biggest question nobody is asking: Why are we taking LOANS to “make gas cheaper”… Instead of simply CUTTING TAXES on LPG? You don’t need billions to lower prices. You need honesty. Honestly, this deal smells like: - A monopoly trap for Kenya - And a possible upfront cash grab behind the scenes We might have just dodged something dangerous. But the govt owes Kenyans the FULL truth.

Karibu huyo madam aende sayuni juu ya matatu inapita wrong side 🤦🏾♂️

The principal of this school said no to dyed hair and hairpieces, and students were forced to cut off their hairpieces.

It's all getting so exhausting



Kenya has more MCAs than Intensive Care Unit beds...

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