Rich Kenyan Thanks Uhuru for increasing Fuel Prices

He's right though. Most Kenyans have no business owning cars. In as much as we have a bad road network which cannot sustain the type of traffic we have, you also have to admit that alot of the traffic we do have is unnecessary.

Why even own a car if it doesn't work for you (e.g business) and it costs you way more than you can afford to pay parking fees and fuel? And don't start with that nonesense about convenience. People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owner cars, but in Kenya, d!ckmeasuring is a disease which demands that everyone has a car :rolleyes:
 
He's right though. Most Kenyans have no business owning cars. In as much as we have a bad road network which cannot sustain the type of traffic we have, you also have to admit that alot of the traffic we do have is unnecessary.

Why even own a car if it doesn't work for you (e.g business) and it costs you way more than you can afford to pay parking fees and fuel? And don't start with that nonesense about convenience. People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owner cars, but in Kenya, d!ckmeasuring is a disease which demands that everyone has a car :rolleyes:
It won't help the govt if they had the intention of increasing revenue because most people actually own cars they do not need. In some university I won't mention, most cars on the parking lot are owned by institution drivers and not staff, they funny thing is that most do not have parking space back home and therefore the car is ever parked at work.
 
He's right though. Most Kenyans have no business owning cars. In as much as we have a bad road network which cannot sustain the type of traffic we have, you also have to admit that alot of the traffic we do have is unnecessary.

Why even own a car if it doesn't work for you (e.g business) and it costs you way more than you can afford to pay parking fees and fuel? And don't start with that nonesense about convenience. People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owner cars, but in Kenya, d!ckmeasuring is a disease which demands that everyone has a car :rolleyes:
not really I doubt if guys buy cars for Dick measuring but rather convenience. Our roads are pathetic, matatu ni chaos tupu, loud music, rude and drunk condas etc. so will you and your two kids be going through hell each day yet you can afford a car? hata kama ni mtumba?
if public transport was streamlined, I doubt if guys will buy cars enmass . If we had a working railway line to all satellite towns the better . But sahi fare ni unpredictable,halafu pia numerous stops anywhere.
 
we would then need a very thorough inspection system of the old cars already here.. then again.. shouldn't we anyway?
Very true, thing is once banned, pole pole they'll fade away, give 10years tops, open a junk yard and give incentives to buy new cars.
Everything is possible, if we have a clear concious of where we want our country to head.
Then pole pole cars with less emissions, Egypt plans to go lpg in a few years, less than a decade, if I'm correct could be 2years time.
 
He's right though. Most Kenyans have no business owning cars. In as much as we have a bad road network which cannot sustain the type of traffic we have, you also have to admit that alot of the traffic we do have is unnecessary.

Why even own a car if it doesn't work for you (e.g business) and it costs you way more than you can afford to pay parking fees and fuel? And don't start with that nonesense about convenience. People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owner cars, but in Kenya, d!ckmeasuring is a disease which demands that everyone has a car :rolleyes:
That reminds me of some churches where certain events are held far away to discourage footsubishi peasants from flocking the Place 😂😂
 
He's right though. Most Kenyans have no business owning cars. In as much as we have a bad road network which cannot sustain the type of traffic we have, you also have to admit that alot of the traffic we do have is unnecessary.

Why even own a car if it doesn't work for you (e.g business) and it costs you way more than you can afford to pay parking fees and fuel? And don't start with that nonesense about convenience. People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owner cars, but in Kenya, d!ckmeasuring is a disease which demands that everyone has a car :rolleyes:
They think owning a car is a measure of wealth and prosperity.
 
He's right though. Most Kenyans have no business owning cars. In as much as we have a bad road network which cannot sustain the type of traffic we have, you also have to admit that alot of the traffic we do have is unnecessary.

Why even own a car if it doesn't work for you (e.g business) and it costs you way more than you can afford to pay parking fees and fuel? And don't start with that nonesense about convenience. People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owner cars, but in Kenya, d!ckmeasuring is a disease which demands that everyone has a car :rolleyes:
"People live in larger richer cities and countries and they've never owned cars" because those countries have a well developed, clean and reliable public transportation system!

Would you trust matatus to transport you or your child safely, on time, all the time?? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

In places without well established mass transit systems, owning a vehicle becomes like owning a pair of legs, it facilitates basic movement.
That's what's happening in Kenya today, where the government abdicated it mass transit role and left every man to cater for himself.
 
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