Old cars recently auctioned to Kenyans from the judiciary
Old cars recently auctioned to Kenyans from the judiciary
Image: Courtesy, The Star

Saturday morning! I woke up as fresh as a daisy and was looking forward to meeting Shee. She finally said she would go out with me and I wanted to make it special. Everything was in place and I had borrowed my friend's beater car. It would work for some privacy at the end of the date.

Left home at 12.00PM to pick her up for our lunch date. I wanted it to be perfect so being on time was important. We were going to a new restaurant in Westlands and I had made a 1.00PM reservation. She lives in Kangemi and I in Parklands. The calculation on time was good.

Got to her house and called her as I parked outside their estate. "Nimefika babe!" I blurted out with confidence, assuring her that I was a man of my word. Shortly, she appeared in her fitting lovely white jeans and a full white top. Amazing! I got out and fought with the passenger door for 30 seconds before it opened it to let her in.

"Sweetie, usijali. Ni gari ya beshte yangu. Mwanaume ni effort, my dear munchkins", I explained

She gave me an approving hug and without saying anything, she got in. I wasn't sure whether that was because of the car or because she was impressed. I slammed the door, remembering the instruction from my friend to make sure that I do when closing the passenger door.

Getting in, I noticed her perfume changed the scent of the car. Kumbe it had been smelling of oil and other damp things and now that my nostrils were stimulated, I had sampled the various different scents. Anyway, we were on!

Driving down the highway, we spoke about the visible construction happening and how Nairobi is moving quickly. We noticed the upcoming road and the bottlenecks occasioned by the necessary detours.

Being deep in to the story, I let my eyes off the road and faced her, intending to crack a solid joke. "Acha nikuambie, hii Kanairo vile ni jamo Africa hii, kuna vile..."

KUBADA-BOOM! A loud sound rendered the air and mometarily, we were jolted side to side twice. Presently, the car came to a halt right outside Lion Place on Waiyaki Way. It had stalled. I tried to start it up and it didn't crank. A cold bead of sweat ran down my backbone as Vee turned to look at me. She stared with daggering eyes. Wondering what happened, I quickly yanked open the bonet with the lever that was at the footwall and stepped out to inspect the engine. At this time, cars had started hooting.

"Oya, gathee!! Toa hio mkebe kwa barabara. Weka kando ichafukie huko!!!" shouted a super metro driver as he snaked his matatu around me.

Noticing a huge pothole right behind the car, I deduced that it must have been what I hit. I had no idea what to do when I swung open the engine bay. I just stood there and stared at the engine and the wires, hiding from Shee who was presently beginning to steam hotter than the radiator. I was so tense!

It took me more than 10 minutes to pick myself up together and by this time, a policeman had arrived flanked by the Chinese constructors who were doing the road. Traffic had really built up and my date was as cross as you can imagine!

We pushed the car safely to the side in order to open up the highway and when this was done, I approached Shee.

"Aibu ndogo ndogo gani hii? Hata taxi huwa hazikwami hivi!"(What silly embarrasment is this? Even taxis don't stall on the highway!")

She blurted out and then asked me to open the door.

Speaking no more to me, got on her phone and ordered a cab. The date was over before it even started. The reservation was a waste. The Uber came in a record five minutes and she left.

Presently, I called my friend and explained to him what happened. He guided me to the possible problem which had been the battery terminals had come off. I fastened them by hand, cranked the car and it started at an instant.

At this point, I was dusty and discouraged and slammed the bonet shut. Looking over my shoulder, I saw a brand new car in the compound of Lion Place. It was covered in purple and written the words "Kiss My Ride" in white. It was beautiful and it got my attention so naturally, I was drawn.

The beautiful car up for grabs. #KissMyRide
The beautiful car up for grabs. #KissMyRide
Image: Kiss 100

The words stuck with me so when I got back home, I googled it and saw the Kiss 100 website and the social media. Here is my chance to win a brand new car before Easter and I'm sharing this with you.

How to win the brand new car and #KissMyRide

First, simply register on the Kiss 100 website (https://kiss100.co.ke/kissmyride/ ) and leave your correct details. Sit back and make sure you're tuned in to Kiss 100 every day to listen if your name will be called out on air.

Everyday 9am, 2pm and 5pm, there will be a draw. If you have successfully registered and your name is called out on air, you have exactly 15 minutes to call and claim your entry. That entry will be a key which gives you a chance to win the car.

On the day of the grand draw, you will be invited to try whether your key opens the car. If your key opens the car, you'll be the lucky winner who walks away with a brand new, zero mileage car.

Remember, register now and tune in to Kiss 100 every day to listen if your name will be called. You don't want your name mentioned and you didn't hear it.

Click on the link below to register

https://kiss100.co.ke/kissmyride/