
Sam Kituku has asked Moses Kuria why Ruto’s administration has increased the cost of fuel, instead of reducing as promised during the campaign.
Moses Kuria dared Sam Gituku to call any supermarket in this country to confirm the price of cooking oil, only for Gituku to take him on the challenge and send a reporter to a supermarket LIVE on TV. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Republic of Violence. pic.twitter.com/XZ3CkASydF
— Gabriel Oguda (@gabrieloguda) September 13, 2023
He has also asked him why the shilling is still losing to the dollar, despite their position earlier in the year when Kuria said that the gulf oil deal would result into the dollar dropping to 85 bob. Guess what Moses Kuria has answered….
The results of the four Cabinet Secretaries who went to Citizen TV tonight are in. Political Risk Analysts are calling it a whitewash. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. pic.twitter.com/HwagCEsbxo
— Gabriel Oguda (@gabrieloguda) September 13, 2023
That Kenyans should be grateful with the way things are because if it was Azimio in power, things would have been worse.
Mnataka tubadilishe Uchumi kwanza?
Hebu nione wale wa uchumi uchumi uchumiiii.
Tukibadilisha hii uchumi, mnataka tuanzie hapa chini kwa Mama Mboga na Boda Boda alafu tupandishe up?
Mnasema hapa chini? Hapa bottom hapa? Tukienda up? So mnasema bottom up?
Hebu nione wale wa… pic.twitter.com/mutCLDVbhe
— Gabriel Oguda (@gabrieloguda) September 14, 2023
Watching these cabinet secretaries give all manner of excuses as to why the cost of living continues to escalate is very irritating.
They and their cronies have become overnight billionaires courtesy of the said oil deal, and the food stuff which they were allowed to import tax free. They are in an echo chamber and not interested in making life better for mwananchi. They are not even interested in governing. All they care for is money making deals. Let it rain!!
Simon Chelugui: I’ve heard Kenyans making a lot of noise about the cost of living but when you look at the statistics, Kenya is 46.6% lower than the UK in terms of cost of living and 54% lower in terms of the cost of living compared to the US #TheBigConversation pic.twitter.com/wO5IpDes6y
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) September 13, 2023