Uhuru is testing our Tolerance level for a dictatorship

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Next time watafute hii mafuta ya mosquitoes
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Mtu was Mombasa road hata atoke tao 6 bado atachelewa tu. Sections of Uhuru Highway is closed and Mombasa road pia tunajua vile iko.

Some people think watu wamekaa tu tao ndee fwaa to test Policemen
This is the reason people get caught up in unnecessary traffic, why leave town at 6pm? Knowing curfew is at 8pm.
Even normal days without curfew, one wouldn't make it.
People should just stop being hard headed and abide by the curfew.
Toka town before 5pm and you'll be alright.
Kisha wakenya, for heavensake, stop overlapping, it causes more traffic.
 
This is the reason people get caught up in unnecessary traffic, why leave town at 6pm? Knowing curfew is at 8pm.
Even normal days without curfew, one wouldn't make it.
People should just stop being hard headed and abide by the curfew.
Toka town before 5pm and you'll be alright.
Kisha wakenya, for heavensake, stop overlapping, it causes more traffic.
Kazi inaisha io 6pm, unapanga line before utoke its late
 
Mtu was Mombasa road hata atoke tao 6 bado atachelewa tu. Sections of Uhuru Highway is closed and Mombasa road pia tunajua vile iko.

Some people think watu wamekaa tu tao ndee fwaa to test Policemen

Even with those sections not closed we would still have had nightmarish traffic on our roads because we have no alternatives transport modes, sisi wote tumerundikana kwa barabara from as early as 4PM, exit points get clogged, the pile up on service lanes stretches and eventually gets to the express lanes slowing down car and clogging those ones too, it is totally dysfunctional!

Our transport system is not designed to handle such huge volumes of traffic in a short span of time, the money we are losing from people leaving work super-early and spending hours on the road should have caused a re-think by now, reverting to the 10PM curfew makes more much more sense.
 
This is the reason people get caught up in unnecessary traffic, why leave town at 6pm? Knowing curfew is at 8pm.
Even normal days without curfew, one wouldn't make it.
People should just stop being hard headed and abide by the curfew.
Toka town before 5pm and you'll be alright.
Kisha wakenya, for heavensake, stop overlapping, it causes more traffic.
shida ni most employers have not adjusted working hrs to rhythm with curfew hours. how do you release your employees at 6 then expect them to be home by 8? ,knowing the kind of constructions going on in nairobi? but you can't blame employers also, the government should have given them a tax break, imagine coming from gong rd heading to ruiru,you can't make it in 2hrs.
weekdays is a nightmare, saa mbili karao gpo roundabout anawaangalia tu, stuck in traffic, nothing you can do.
 
Ujinga mtupu. How do you close roads and block even essential service providers and ambulances. People are suffering out there trying to make a living alafu unafunga barabara in accordance with orders from above.

Sasa what did this sick innocent baby do to deserve such madness?


lakini D- huwa wafikiri, you block road, expose citizens to more dangers in the name of curfew, why can't they fine people if they must punish people?
they opened the rd at 10p.m. past, mtu anaishi githurai,ruiru ndani etc bado they're expected to walk home na vile hizo area ni thugs infested.
 
shida ni most employers have not adjusted working hrs to rhythm with curfew hours. how do you release your employees at 6 then expect them to be home by 8? ,knowing the kind of constructions going on in nairobi? but you can't blame employers also, the government should have given them a tax break, imagine coming from gong rd heading to ruiru,you can't make it in 2hrs.
weekdays is a nightmare, saa mbili karao gpo roundabout anawaangalia tu, stuck in traffic, nothing you can do.

Employers wako sawa, 2 hours should be sufficient to cover any distance within a radius of 50kms. It is the government to blame for not putting in place a transport system that gets people home fast and efficiently.

If we are to pay the humongous debts we owe to multiple creditors we need to work well into overtime, Kenyatta arudishe curfew back to 10PM or better yet scrap it entirely
 
This is the reason people get caught up in unnecessary traffic, why leave town at 6pm? Knowing curfew is at 8pm.
Even normal days without curfew, one wouldn't make it.
People should just stop being hard headed and abide by the curfew.
Toka town before 5pm and you'll be alright.
Kisha wakenya, for heavensake, stop overlapping, it causes more traffic.


You think people just deliberately decide to stay in town till those times? Check your privilege. Sasa hata daktari mwenye ametoka hosi 7pm hajui time curfew iko? Ama mtu anawork bank an wafunge 5pm, yet lazima abaki kiasi to balance books unadhani hajui time ya curfew? Or engineer at Safcom who is needed for critical work unadhani hajui time ya curfew?

There is no excuse on earth that can justify the oppression of innocent citizens by the government, none!
 
This is the reason people get caught up in unnecessary traffic, why leave town at 6pm? Knowing curfew is at 8pm.
Even normal days without curfew, one wouldn't make it.
People should just stop being hard headed and abide by the curfew.
Toka town before 5pm and you'll be alright.
Kisha wakenya, for heavensake, stop overlapping, it causes more traffic.
Hii ndio ile Wandia Njoya anaitanga inhuman fallacies practiced in Kenya. Just because you cab work from home and meet curfew doesn't mean everyone can.

First of all, how do you expect people to make a living when a curfew has been imposed?

Should businesses close so that people are always home and they don't have to worry about curfew? how are the people housed, clothed and fed by those businesses going to make ends meet? Will they be given a share of all the loans or bribes collected?

With no other way to make a living, is someone supposed to obey the curfew while ignoring their own needs and pressure points?

Your reply is actually quite insensitive to the plight of Kenyans out here. A Marie Antoinette moment from you.
 
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