In The Loop With Yasser Abdiaziz

In The Loop With Yasser Abdiaziz This is a political satirical infotainment show that breaks down Kenya’s politics with clarity.

18/04/2026

KRA WHATSAPP CHATBOT

The Kenya Revenue Authority has launched a WhatsApp chatbot targeting 22 million taxpayers — a major shift in how taxes are filed in Kenya.

But what does this mean for ordinary Kenyans?

In this breakdown:
• How the KRA chatbot works
• Why the government is expanding the tax base
• The impact on informal sector workers
• The pros and cons of digital tax enforcement

The taxman is now just a message away.

14/04/2026

FUEL PRICES

Fuel prices in Kenya are expected to rise again as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority prepares its latest review.

With global supply disruptions and a weakening shilling, Kenyans are bracing for higher costs of living.

In this segment:
• Why fuel prices are increasing
• The role of taxes and global markets
• Government plans to cushion consumers
• How this affects transport, food, and daily life

When fuel prices rise — everything else follows.

14/04/2026

GIKOMBA DEMOLITIONS???

The demolition of parts of Gikomba Market in Nairobi has sparked outrage among traders — but there’s more to the story.

Some of the affected structures were built on riparian land, blocking natural drainage and contributing to Nairobi’s flooding crisis.

In this deep dive:

What riparian land is and why it matters
How encroachment contributes to flooding
Why the government is demolishing structures
The impact on traders and livelihoods

Is this necessary urban planning — or unfair displacement?

13/04/2026

ODM TURMOIL & SIFUNA SAGA

The Orange Democratic Movement is facing internal turmoil as Secretary General Edwin Sifuna fights for his political survival.

From show-cause notices to factional battles between “Linda Mwananchi” and “Linda Ground,” this story reveals a deeper struggle for control within one of Kenya’s biggest opposition parties.

In this breakdown:

Why Sifuna is under pressure
The meaning of ODM’s internal factions
How this affects opposition politics in Kenya
Why internal party fights weaken democracy

Is ODM redefining itself — or tearing itself apart?

11/04/2026

SAMBURU GOVERNOR SAGA

What this means for devolution and county leadership

Is this oversight or political intimidation? And what does it mean for ordinary citizens?

11/04/2026

SAMBURU GOVERNOR MANHANDLED IN PARLIAMENT

Drama unfolded after Lati Lelelit was allegedly manhandled during a heated session at the Senate of Kenya. The incident sparked protests in Maralal, raising serious questions about respect, accountability, and the state of devolution in Kenya.

In this segment, we break down:

What really happened in the Senate
Why Samburu residents protested
The growing tension between governors and senators
What this means for devolution and county leadership

Is this oversight or political intimidation? And what does it mean for ordinary citizens?

18/03/2026

This week in Nairobi and across Kenya, everything is happening at once…

The city is flooding again — raising serious questions about infrastructure and accountability.
Meanwhile, the National Transport and Safety Authority has rolled out a new instant traffic fines system, meaning you could get fined via SMS within seconds.

In business and media, Nation Media Group is undergoing a massive ownership change, with Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Azizi stepping in — but is there more behind the deal?

And on a brighter note, history was made at the Safari Rally Kenya as Takamoto Katsuta secured a major victory.

This is In The Loop — breaking down the biggest stories shaping Kenya right now.

👉 Watch, share, and tell us your thoughts.

14/03/2026

What they’re NOT telling you about the National Infrastructure Fund ゚

09/03/2026

Kenya’s political and economic headlines are getting bigger — and more complicated.

This week on In The Loop with Yasser Abdiaziz, we break down the biggest stories shaping the country’s economy, politics, and development.

Parliament has approved the National Infrastructure Fund Bill 2026, a massive plan expected to mobilize KSh 5 trillion for infrastructure projects across Kenya. The bill is now awaiting presidential assent and could change how Kenya finances major projects like highways, railways, airports, and energy systems.

We also look at the ongoing Kenya Airways governance shake-up as the airline struggles with financial challenges, grounded aircraft, and a search for a strategic investor.

Meanwhile, the Mandera airport proposal at Karo has sparked a heated debate between development and community land rights. Should infrastructure projects move forward even when communities resist, or should the government slow down and negotiate?

In this episode, we break down the facts, the politics, and why these issues matter to ordinary Kenyans — with sharp analysis, satire, and humour.

Watch the full breakdown and join the conversation.

Do you think Kenya is moving in the right direction economically?

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