Moses Kuria Teases Upcoming Good News But Kenyans aren’t Buying It
Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Performance, and Delivery Management, Moses Kuria, has fueled anticipation among Kenyans by hinting at positive developments in the coming days.
The outspoken minister conveyed this message through his widely followed Twitter(X) account, urging Kenyans to hang tight for the supposed good news from the government.
“Good News Soon. Hang in there Dear Kenyans,” Moses Kuria(@HonMoses_Kuria) tweeted on Sunday, November 12.
Kenyans on Twitter interpreted the announcement in different ways, with some speculating that the former Gatundu South MP might be hinting at an upcoming decrease in fuel prices.
Notably, CS Kuria dropped the hint two days ahead of the scheduled review of fuel prices by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
A majority of Kenyans on Twitter however responded with skepticism, given the number of false promises they have had to endure from the President William Ruto-led administration.
Here are some reactions;
Is hang in there the name of another tax coming
— Anwar Saddat (@AnuarSaddat) November 12, 2023
Kenyans are resilient. They hanged and dried on expectations. They are ready for any news. Just drop it without warnings.
— Eric Musyoki (@EricMusyoki) November 12, 2023
What’s he saying? pic.twitter.com/e57s3iq1zP
— The Only Joe (@MjengoKE) November 12, 2023
Good news from you pic.twitter.com/3oULKBzwnu
— Somalianbae (@ZamuhAdan) November 12, 2023
Fuel to drop by 1 shilling pic.twitter.com/dqtARlW38Z
— Wise Reformer (@wisereformer) November 12, 2023
Send me supper pic.twitter.com/cNJZRQWSq9
— ɢʀɪꜰꜰɪɴ (@Frenchiefils) November 12, 2023
I am not your dear
— SUPER METRO (@marto254_) November 12, 2023
Waziri, is this before or after fuel reaches 300?
— Farhiya Abass (@farhiyaabass) November 12, 2023
Start taxing public servants per diem allowances
— IrenesConcierge INM #TuJadili (@TuJadili) November 12, 2023
When waziri speaks, we should all listen.
— Peter Koima (@LilKoima) November 12, 2023
Are y’all done hoarding the fuel?
— Kaysparks (@Kaysparks_) November 12, 2023
Fuel coming down?
— David XMutai (@David1Mutai) November 12, 2023
In whose hands… pic.twitter.com/3zD1tfc0yB
— Wise Reformer (@wisereformer) November 12, 2023
Mkuuu…. pic.twitter.com/K3t9YxSFwK
— Jasper (@OchiengJasper) November 12, 2023
Sawa mkuu pic.twitter.com/nNkjlvhVha
— Kūng’u Njenga (@Kungu254_) November 12, 2023
Tuko waiting mode pic.twitter.com/xYs4Skivp3
— Andy (@AndyKe_) November 12, 2023
Ya kuongeza mafuta na 10bob? pic.twitter.com/Gi0Jb8sDU1
— M.Senior (@Muchirasenior) November 12, 2023
Unaambia nani
— Gerald Ngao (@ItsKyuleNgao) November 12, 2023
Moses Kuria najua unaskia tu Kuria.
— Kaysparks (@Kaysparks_) November 12, 2023
??? pic.twitter.com/aazvbUbU4R
— Dr. Mutwiri Wilson Meeme. (@ItsDrMutwiri) November 12, 2023
If you want to talk to Gachagua, talk to him directly. Stop going through the corners.
— Brian Chiwax (@brianchiwax) November 12, 2023
We are waiting
— Kūng’u Njenga (@Kungu254_) November 12, 2023
“Uncle saidia kumi sijakula wiki Tano” pic.twitter.com/eoh8VjFdm8
— Wise Reformer (@wisereformer) November 12, 2023
False hope government
— freelancer Davi (@freelancerDavi) November 12, 2023
You guys pack and go home, we need another elections like yesterday. We are sick and tired of this government
— Wambo (@WamboiKuria) November 12, 2023
The only good news you can give us is the resignation of the kk regime.
— Jonathan Mutinda Maw (@JonathanMaw) November 12, 2023
Fuel prices to drop cause we know they’ve always been exaggerated.We’ll be told of how Nabii’s communication and negotiation skills enabled him to secure an oil deal with the Arabs.
— Xplicit Musa (@MOSESKEYA10) November 12, 2023
From you these days
— WMM (@WMMartha) November 12, 2023
Is he resigning?
— Collins (@ColloTM_McArum) November 12, 2023
Kenyans pic.twitter.com/8bs8TvJ5t6
— Boneye Kagwe (@boneyekagwe) November 12, 2023
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