Ni effects za kunyeshaI see you are living in the spirit of the Kijiji- peddling misinformation.
Oliskia wapi mafuta randan ni 400/ltr?
But anyway, it makes the story sensational, so I won't give the correct figures.
Ni effects za kunyeshaI see you are living in the spirit of the Kijiji- peddling misinformation.
Oliskia wapi mafuta randan ni 400/ltr?
But anyway, it makes the story sensational, so I won't give the correct figures.
Malisaa kabisaNi effects za kunyesha
Mzai akiwa cornered hukasirika.Again, I will not engage with idiots. Does Kenya manufacture or grow its own oil? Uhuru somehow controls the global oil prices?
I saw the other day bonobozzz like you blaming the same Uhuru for cooking oil price rises as if he owns the oil trees in Malaysia and Indonesia.
It seems to me school was wasted on a lot of you...................
I will ask you again, if your puny brain can even grasp it - does Uhuru determine global oil prices?Life in the US and the UK is costly but at least their salaries are equally higher. That is what mzee is struggling to grasp talking about fuel going for 400ksh.
Good Tsar, please give us the correct price...................I see you are living in the spirit of the Kijiji- peddling misinformation.
Oliskia wapi mafuta randan ni 400/ltr?
But anyway, it makes the story sensational, so I won't give the correct figures.
Madam calm your titties. Stop being emotional................Ni effects za kunyesha
Below is the answer.Good Tsar, please give us the correct price...................
Right now a litre of petrol in UK is around kes 250.
I'll confirm. Still a whole 100 bob above the Kenyan price. And they produce of a huge chunk their own petrol.................Below is the answer.
Guoka mambo ya global economics wachana nayo. You clearly can't understand that the 250 bob they pay gives them a better quality of life than the 250 you pay.I'll confirm. Still a whole 100 bob above the Kenyan price. And they produce of a huge chunk their own petrol.................
Kile nimesoma online is that diesel in London is going for £2.50 a litre, which is like 350.I'll confirm. Still a whole 100 bob above the Kenyan price. And they produce of a huge chunk their own petrol.................
Umesoma wrong.Kile nimesoma online is that diesel in London is going for £2.50 a litre, which is like 350.
Who is talking about global prices here? We all know a large percentage of fuel prices in Kenya are basically levies. Even the subsidy is collected from a levy applied to a litre of fuel. Levies upon levies because the country has been living beyond its means borrowing right and left to build legacy monuments that have no immediate positive economic impact.I will ask you again, if your puny brain can even grasp it - does Uhuru determine global oil prices?
Who is talking about global prices here? We all know a large percentage of fuel prices in Kenya are basically levies. Even the subsidy is collected from a levy applied to a litre of fuel. Levies upon levies because the country has been living beyond its means borrowing right and left to build legacy monuments that have no immediate positive economic impact.
Btw, if you are waiting for me to roll with you in the mud, you will keep waiting. Bonobo mzee.![]()
You sound like every other octogenarian who thinks their age somehow grants them intelligence. I get it. You want to re-live the old days when you could figure out 1+1 without counting on your fingers. I can only pity you and grant you the catharsis you are desperately looking for. I am sure you are a very important man, sir.You know something son, you are speaking way above your pay grade. Kuna mambo hauwezi elewa.
So you want to tell me the fuel levies we currently were introduced by Uhuru to pay loans? Weren't they there during Kibaki's time too? And which are these monuments you are talking about? Give us an example of 10.
Look, if you want to engage in base-ya-jaba kind of low-IQ arguments, visit your local miraa base. Otherwise cut the populist BS - just because Kenyans love that shit (SGR imeishia kwa shamba ya mtu, Mama Ngina owns KPLC, Mama Ngina trades in ivory, etc etc ad nauseum) doesn't make it real.
That's a lame reply. Kijana, all I am asking of you - if you are able - is to use empirical evidence and basic logic to advance your arguments, now and in the future. These statements that your ilk are fond of - 'Uhuru is Kenya's worst president'; 'Mama Ngina owns KPLC'; 'Uhuru's gavament is responsible for fuel price rises'; 'Corruption has led to cooking oil price rises'; ujinga kama huo muwe mnapeleka kwa base ya mogoka.You sound like every other octogenarian who thinks their age somehow grants them intelligence. I get it. You want to re-live the old days when you could figure out 1+1 without counting on your fingers. I can only pity you and grant you the catharsis you are desperately looking for. I am sure you are a very important man, sir.
That's a lame reply. Kijana, all I am asking of you - if you are able - is to use empirical evidence and basic logic to advance your arguments, now and in the future. These statements that your ilk are fond of - 'Uhuru is Kenya's worst president'; 'Mama Ngina owns KPLC'; 'Uhuru's gavament is responsible for fuel price rises'; 'Corruption has led to cooking oil price rises'; ujinga kama huo muwe mnapeleka kwa base ya mogoka.
Otherwise you ain't any different from a two-neurone bonobo.
And why is this important?
Because we need to discuss the real issues that hold our country back. Examples of these kind of discussions? Is our debt sustainable? Could we mitigate future cooking oil shortages by growing our own oil plants? Was the SGR necessary? Should we re-open the Mombabsa oil refinery?
Substantive issues, not mogoka-base bullshit.......................
For the nth time Guoka, klist wasn't created for you. We are not bound to put content that satisfies your miguna-sized megalomania. You are not the primary standard for what's acceptable and what's not.That's a lame reply. Kijana, all I am asking of you - if you are able - is to use empirical evidence and basic logic to advance your arguments, now and in the future. These statements that your ilk are fond of - 'Uhuru is Kenya's worst president'; 'Mama Ngina owns KPLC'; 'Uhuru's gavament is responsible for fuel price rises'; 'Corruption has led to cooking oil price rises'; ujinga kama huo muwe mnapeleka kwa base ya mogoka.
Otherwise you ain't any different from a two-neurone bonobo.
And why is this important?
Because we need to discuss the real issues that hold our country back. Examples of these kind of discussions? Is our debt sustainable? Could we mitigate future cooking oil shortages by growing our own oil plants? Was the SGR necessary? Should we re-open the Mombabsa oil refinery?
Substantive issues, not mogoka-base bullshit.......................
Tsar, I am the ultimate. Your views of me or of my stands don't matter. Does a human worry about the opinion of an ant? You, my friend are an ant, a ferking gay ant, so STFU....................For the nth time Guoka, klist wasn't created for you. We are not bound to put content that satisfies your miguna-sized megalomania. You are not the primary standard for what's acceptable and what's not.
And finally, you overate your knowledge. And you really annoy those of us who really know.
I hope you find this useful.Tsar, I am the ultimate. Your views of me or of my stands don't matter. Does a human worry about the opinion of an ant? You, my friend are an ant, a ferking gay ant, so STFU....................![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()