Friday, 18 September 2015

Young, Talented Shofco FC wins Prestigious Nairobi Mini League

Just a month after emerging victorious the Nairobi zonal soccer league, Shofco FC have yet again added another trophy in their cabinet. After an impressive 16 wins, 2 loses, and 2 draws, Shofco FC are the new Nairobi Mini league champions.



Clearly, things can only get better for this young, talented team who have now been promoted to the provincial league. Check out the trophy presentation ceremony that went down last weekend at the Camp Toyoyo grounds Nairobi.


Thursday, 27 August 2015

BMW X1 REVIEW 

Newest BMW isn't an off- roader - but it is a stylish hatchback that sits you just that bit higher. I am a big fan. The X1 is BMW’s first go at making a small-ish off-roader-styled car. But it isn’t an off-roader – even if that’s what it looks like. While some X1s send power to all four wheels – ours (the one that BMW hopes to sell most of), channels it only to the rears.

There are a couple of inches of extra clearance between ground and car, so you’ll cross a field as long as it isn’t boggy. But it isn’t meant to do much more. What it does give is a hiked driving position and a greater sureness that comes with driving something chunkier than a regular saloon. And, except for the greater distance separating the occupants’ behinds and the road, it feels uncannily like a 3-series saloon to drive.

Against what you might think, it’s closer to a 3-series and, despite its X1 name, it doesn’t stand as an extension to the 1-series range. The distance between its front and rear wheels is pretty much exactly the same as a 3-series Touring’s, though the X1 is shorter, narrower and taller overall. This means that, unlike the 1-series, there’s adequate leg room in the rear and the boot is sensibly sized, too. The rear seat is too narrow to squeeze in three grown-ups comfortably, though.


There’s a family look that comes across from its big brother, the latest X5, but from some angles it resembles a 1-series, albeit one that’s scoffed plenty of pies. It rides well, sponging smooth all but the roughest roads although it will pitch and bobble on really rough surfaces. 

The steering is weighty and will come as a shock to anyone who’s only ever previously driven a small, light car. But, persist with it and it delivers a rare accuracy and confidence, allowing you to sweep across a string of bends quickly, precisely adjusting the car’s line as you go. Once you’re used to it, it'll help your confidence. The 2.0 diesel has 174bhp and it feels quick enough, not speedy, while its six-speed manual gearbox is precise but needs a firm hand.


Should you buy one? Like a shot. Pitched between the 3-series saloon and 1-series hatchback, prices are fairly pitched and it’s a handy car that promises much. It may not be an off-roader but I like it. A lot!

Thursday, 28 May 2015


 WELL DONE MR PRESIDENT

Yesterday my president officially made electricity affordable to each and every Kenyan. Now a midst all this insecurity and terror drama, "Kamwana" is actually doing a very good job. Have you seen the amazing Standard Gauge Railway? Do you know what this means? A promise to reduce the time from Nairobi to Mombasa to only 4 hours. I’m really looking forward to this reality “Kazi naiendelee” Mr president. Kudos!

Friday, 17 April 2015

How to handle “I am not buying today” or am “I am just looking”

According to most car dealers, the most frequently heard objection is “I am just looking” or I am not buying today. I talked to a car dealer and this is the dealer’s response to the objection.  “I am not buying today” or am “I am just looking”.

“Well that’s okay, you know most people don’t buy their first time through. What most people do is, they will come in, they will pick out a car and they will come back tomorrow, or next week some other time and buy the car” 

The car dealer says that what has been archived here is an agreement to pick out a car and get a price on it. These are the two things needed to sell a car.


Good luck and good selling.