
Adalla Allan
Journalist at People Daily Kenya
journalist @peopledailyKe
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2 weeks ago |
peopledaily.digital | Adalla Allan
| Come July 1, 2025, importing a used car into Kenya will become a costly affair, thanks to a decision by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to introduce a new way of valuing imported vehicles. The move, which involves adopting a revised Current Retail Selling Price (CRSP) schedule, is already stirring anxiety across the auto industry.
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3 weeks ago |
peopledaily.digital | Adalla Allan
| There comes a time in every hustler’s journey when the dream shifts. The hum of a motorbike becomes familiar, but the longing for something more enclosed, more dignified—and dare we say, more comfortable—starts to grow. It’s not just about the rain or the dust. It’s the quiet envy when watching a car glide by, windows up, radio on, passengers dry and composed while you’re struggling with a raincoat that never quite zips right.
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4 weeks ago |
peopledaily.digital | Adalla Allan
| In Nairobi, car parking is not just about where to leave your car. It’s a daily contest of power, privilege, patience—and sometimes pure survival. And like everything else in the capital, the rules are unwritten, often unfair, and always changing. Whether it’s a boda boda squeezing between sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in Westlands, a clerk dodging clamps in the Central Business District (CBD), or a Lexus driver double-parking at a mall, everyone is playing the parking game.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
peopledaily.digital | Adalla Allan
| As the world accelerates toward electric mobility, Kenya finds itself at a crossroads—torn between ambition and reality. While electric motorcycles like the Roam Air and a few electric car models have found a foothold, the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) remains a distant dream. Despite government incentives and a growing awareness of sustainable transport, the reality on the ground tells a different story.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
pd.co.ke | Adalla Allan
Thursday, November 9th, 2023 08:58 | ByIn a world bombarded with visuals, there is an unsung hero who has spent five decades preserving life’s moments – Mzee Omoyo, a professional Kenyan photographer. Omoyo’s lenses have chronicled everything from intimate family portraits to the grandour of the country’s momentous political events, leaving an indelible mark on the art of photography on the African continent.
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