@oyugasson: Lawyer Adrian Oluoch questions the character of Member of Parliament for Kiharu Constituency Hon. Ndindi Nyoro, the shares he holds in different companies and the secret behind his new political party. Adrian says Ndindi tries to remain relevant by maintaining the trust of both sides, because he can't directly go against President William Ruto, but can't also join the DCP party because he's a project and insider of the President. #kenyanpolitics #politicalparties @Lawyer Adrian Oluoch @Advice Mundalo @Political headache
dont forget he impeached the king himself mr riggy g.
2026-08-19 05:27:18
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🥀 Hennessy 🥀 :
It's just logic, it would be smart to buy Kenya Airways shares, because it won't make losses forever
2026-08-19 04:17:17
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claron❣️ :
in short ruto is working 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
2026-08-19 03:24:05
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Jeff :
I wish every luo will be thinking like this guy.
2026-08-19 02:49:33
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Symoo :
About strengthing Ksh??? Dollar has been weak bro that's why ksh imekaa 128 for the longest time
2026-08-19 04:04:40
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AuthenticChildofYahLord :
Everything Adrian has said is spot on. I fear they may send some Subarus for our boy. May God protect this young man.
2026-08-19 04:46:39
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BILL.ON.AIR.....T_J🦀 :
last mile was public and started with Uhuru and dollar was stronger during uhuru's time
2026-08-19 02:56:56
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Zuri Art :
thats why congress are restricted from trading
2026-08-19 05:03:15
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jay jay :
Great minds without doubt
2026-08-19 05:05:30
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KEMBOI :
true, He's the a Trump of Kenya
2026-08-19 04:15:28
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Gilo :
very true ndindi nyoro is a no
2026-08-19 05:19:22
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Dr Kangina :
totally agree
2026-08-19 04:56:47
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peterkaburu6 :
What a lie!!!This what a simple Google tells you
The Last Mile Connectivity Project in Kenya was officially launched in May 2015 by former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The national initiative was designed to accelerate electricity access across low-income and rural households by maximizing existing power distribution transformers within a 600-meter radius.
Key implementation details include:
Implementing Agencies: The project is executed by Kenya Power (KPLC) and the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC).
Financing Partners: It is co-funded by the Government of Kenya alongside international development partners, including the African Development Bank (AfDB), the World Bank, the European Union (EU), Agence Française de Développement (AFD), European Investment Bank (EIB), and JICA.
Scope & Progress: The multi-phase project reduced connection fees significantly (from KES 35,000 to KES 15,000 or deferred payments) to expand grid access nationwide. Successive administrations have continued expanding Phase III and subsequent phases to achieve universal electricity access.
2026-08-19 03:39:08
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Chagusia..🇰🇪 :
Well put together..
2026-08-19 00:58:23
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Daniel K3 :
Thank you, Wakili, for such a profound and well-articulated analysis—an eye-opener that exposes what many are unable to see beneath the carefully crafted facade.👍
2026-08-19 03:48:26
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Peter Ken :
i totally agree with you
2026-08-19 02:59:16
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reechr :
public information and insider information cannot exist in the same sentence
2026-08-19 03:51:59
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will :
this guy is a raising political star
2026-08-19 03:56:06
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Betty :
He has met his match👍
2026-08-19 04:42:54
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the mastermind :
Well articulated
2026-08-19 03:32:40
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panyatanowazimu :
facts
2026-08-19 03:23:38
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