KERICHOLIVE: Where Locals Speak Without Filters (But With Manners)
Someone posts a photo of tea pickers, the comment thread explodes. A boda guy drops a video about road repairs—views go wild. This isn’t your typical town hall. It’s raw. It's real. It's the Kericho County Forum. No posters. No rehearsals. Just people who’ve had enough of silent suffering and want their say.
You’ll find a retired teacher arguing with a 22-year-old poultry farmer. The best part? No one cares about titles. It's not a place to impress—it’s a place to say things that never get airtime elsewhere. No mic-cutting. No staged applause. Just sharp minds, fired-up keyboards, and an understanding that everybody wants the county to stop crawling.
Missed a bursary deadline? Someone’s already typing a thread on how they got theirs processed in two days. Confused about new land rates? Ask once, wait three minutes—answers flood in. Real people. No bots. No fluff.
But it’s not chaos. There’s a line. No insults. No shouting matches. You slip once—you’re out. People respect the space because they built it. It isn’t managed by some dusty committee—it’s self-cleaning, self-running. Everyone’s a watchdog. No one’s a clown.
If your business is tanking, your clinic has no meds, or your MCA is missing again, speak up. Silence gets you nothing. Participation, on the other hand, might get your issue trending. And if you’re the silent type—watch. Learn. Steal ideas. Just don’t stay indifferent.
Kericho isn’t waiting. The forum proves it. It's not perfect. It's not polished. But it works—and it moves fast. If you’re not in, you’re missing half the action.