Only In Kenya
06
July
Much ado has been made about the Track-It fiasco. Bet you thought CarTrack was a sure thing, didn’t you?
With their usual keen spirit of entrepreneurship, Kenyans have not been idle. allow me to introduce, ladies and gentlemen, the latest technology in the vehicle tracking market – Anti CarTrack.
I am wasting no time and setting up a lab that will sell CarTrack For CarTrack ™ and AntiCarTrack for CarTrack ™





1. jke
(3 Comments) | July 6th, 2009 at 4:34 pm
Really one of those *Kenya-believe-it?*-moments.
2. Chrenyan
(143 Comments) | July 6th, 2009 at 4:40 pm
What we need is anti-AntiCarJack aka the CarTrackJammer-Jammer…
3. Our Kid
(41 Comments) | July 6th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Wow! Unlocking Jammers.
4. vituvingisana
(39 Comments) | July 6th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
At the minimum, selling these should be illegal… yes, you can get them (if they work) on the backstreets but if I catch you with one, I should be able to bash your head in…
(Cutting down on opportunistic theft)
5. Eclipse
(30 Comments) | July 7th, 2009 at 8:55 am
Nairoberry.. As someone once said..”nairobi MJI WA WEZI NA MALAYA”
as in this is taking things to ANOTHER LEVEL. Madness i tell you!
6. ANOTHER LEVEL
(1 Comments) | July 8th, 2009 at 3:07 am
THE THUGS WHO WENT TO ROST FOR THE SAKE OF THE COUNTRY
1. what does that sound alarm,the next step is storming the paliament,the where pen robbers operates mob justice styles,tyre na mafuta ya taa,with stones on top,mutakutwa hata huko bungeni munako gawanyiana mali ya uma,just wait and c.
2. call a good job a good job,may these trend continue.
I luv thinking thugs
3. It seems the only time we can get a response from this Govt is when senior govt officials are robbed or killing. This govt does not Act in the best interests of the very people who elected them but that, of their own individual needs. I guess now the police will start doing something about it! Is this the Kenya, we wanted? We need more Michuki enforcements, less redundant leadership and less of the Human rights nonsense protecting murderers, and gangs of thugs.
4. Submitted by knjami
Posted Juli 07, 2009 02:45 PM
The chicken have come home to roast. Now when wanjiku screams there no security, no one listens. I believe now the leaders will do something to the worsening situation in this Country.
5. Submitted by katapila
Posted Juli 07, 2009 11:23 AM
You guys have missed the point never feel sorry for the ministers with power to even introduce SHARIA LAW.Feel sorry for yourselfs because no one has been listening.Bravo to the thugs for turning there guns on the big wigs and now we are talking.
6. Submitted by JonBforever
Posted Juli 07, 2009 10:51 AM
Shoot these low life scabby undesirables first and ask questions later, it might make them think twice before committing crimes.
Kudos thugs
7. WathiiFm
(84 Comments) | July 13th, 2009 at 10:20 am
Now thats innovation…it started with unlocking phones,modems and now car tracking devices…next will be how to sneak in and out of state houses un-noticed
8. savvy
(27 Comments) | July 13th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
@WathiiFM
Karoocy wont let you sneak into state house like that…the inventors of such a contraption have got to be very creative!
9. Loco
(7 Comments) | July 14th, 2009 at 9:28 am
Och, but at the very least i am extremely impressed by this innovativeness, if not thoroughly amused, hehe!
10. mboiz
(2 Comments) | July 17th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
some things make me proud to be Kenyan!!