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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: KenyanPlato on July 25, 2022, 06:57:06 PM
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A very ignorant man this one is. he thinks kenyans buy kerosene in supermarkets and is trying to claim that bread doesn't cost 80 shs. kenyans are having nome of it and are really letting him know he is lying and needs to think before he talks
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But surely who buys kerosene anymore in Kenya.
Why would Gachagua buy kerosene.
That was unfair question.
Ask people price of petrol or LPG or diesel. Kerosene - usage is going extinct.
Everyone in shags has solar and jikos...if they dont have electricity and lpg.
But he was dishonest - he should simply have said - I havent bought it recently because I havent needed to buy it.
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Nit picking useless question. The man is worth almost a billion shilling....whats wrong with that?
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But surely who buys kerosene anymore in Kenya.
Why would Gachagua buy kerosene.
That was unfair question.
Ask people price of petrol or LPG or diesel. Kerosene - usage is going extinct.
Everyone in shags has solar and jikos...if they dont have electricity and lpg.
But he was dishonest - he should simply have said - I havent bought it recently because I havent needed to buy it.
the idiot is still claiming no bread cost 80 shs. it is a fair question. uhuru was asked similar question in a interview by a radio station. he failed he claimed he thinks bread costs 300 shs. leaders need to be in touch with reality on ground especially the cost of basic needs
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They need to be honest. They dont do their own groceries. Even I dont do mine when I am in Kenya. But I know how much my total household budget is.
I would say I havent shopped lately because I have been very busy with other things..or something like that...than saying bread cost 300shs.
the idiot is still claiming no bread cost 80 shs. it is a fair question. uhuru was asked similar question in a interview by a radio station. he failed he claimed he thinks bread costs 300 shs. leaders need to be in touch with reality on ground especially the cost of basic needs