Former Embakasi West MP George Theuri has once again set social media abuzz—this time after announcing the launch of home delivery services for his charcoal business, a venture he embraced after losing his parliamentary seat in the 2022 General Election.
Once a powerful lawmaker who served Embakasi West for nearly a decade, Theuri stunned Kenyans when images of him hawking charcoal in Nairobi’s neighborhoods began circulating online.
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The photos and videos quickly went viral, igniting intense debate about life after politics, humility, and the reality facing former leaders once the ballot box turns against them.
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Now, capitalizing on the growing attention and customer interest, Theuri has taken his hustle a notch higher. In a statement shared on his social media platforms, the former MP announced the introduction of “Makaa Home Delivery” for bulk buyers.

“After much consideration and in response to our customers’ demands, we have officially introduced Makaa Home Delivery for orders of one gunia and above,” Theuri posted, sharing a contact number—0713 739 925—for orders.
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Online reactions have been swift and mixed. While some Kenyans have praised Theuri for embracing honest work and refusing to wallow in political defeat, others have expressed shock at the dramatic fall from parliamentary privilege to street-level trade.

Memes, jokes, and motivational posts have flooded social media, with many describing his journey as a raw reflection of Kenya’s unforgiving political terrain.
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Supporters argue that Theuri’s move sends a powerful message on dignity in labour and financial independence beyond public office. Critics, however, see it as a sobering reminder of how quickly political relevance can fade.


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