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Fortified VW Kombi… I wonder what happened to that ride.
Alikuwa tu na gari moja?
Is it that it was difficult grading those rural roads… Ama what was MOI’s problem?
Did Nyayo ever contracted Kaswede or kisonono in his rungu washing activities , which he was renowned for ?
He was ok with tha status quo.
What a stark contrast between the soundtrack and the goings-on on the ground. Inaimbwa eti vile “…uongozi wake mwema ni baraka yale mungu…” and yet the guy is literally almost taking the vehicle apart trying to cover an inch because of the deplorable state of the roads.
Villagers literally dressed in tatters running through mud hoping to receive a handout to buy something to silence their pangs of hunger.
If you have been keenly watching the news of late you would already know.
We are having people celebrate this mediocre administration that is using this misrule as a template.
Moi was the true definition of “tanga tanga”. He knew almost all the villages in the country and contact people all over. Unfortunately, most parts of the country were marginalized in terms of development-roads, electricity, water, etc. He always gave handouts when he visited to please a few people whenever he visited.
at least alipata a taste of his bad leadership kukwama kwa barabara.
That must have been embarrassing… To actually experience challenges Wanjiku goes through on a daily basis as a result of your misrule …
I hope that road was graded soon after…
Mwizi! Narcisst!Ghasia!
was parked at Kabarak Uni for a long time
I hear people say “afadhali Moi” I shake my head in bewilderment.
Look at those people dressed in rags looking like Congo’s Banyamulenge.
Look at their hungry faces.
Look at the haggard look of even his body guards (they would routinely detain visitors at SH gates until you bribed them).
Look at that road, which I am sure today is tarmacked.
If it were not for Moi Kenya would prolly have a GDP of $300billion.
May that nugu rot in hell.
He may have gotten it just like the philandering kijiji elders but you know very well that his personal doctor can’t reveal that information to the public.
Umbwaaaa …
Are you related to Lotodo
Great van
I was a frequent visitor of kabarak home of mugaathe
I haven’t been there, but that’s some solid car if you get one today