Kenya’s morning conversation online reflects the country’s diverse interests — from lively relationship debates on radio to government advisories about heavy rains, alongside discussions on development projects and global entertainment events. Social media users are actively engaging with both local policy issues and international fan communities.
Here are the top trends shaping the morning conversation:
#MainaAndKingangi
Listeners of Classic 105 have once again propelled the popular breakfast show hosted by Maina Kageni and Mwalimu King’ang’i to the top of the trends list. Every weekday morning the show sparks debate across social media, and today’s discussion revolves around relationship double standards — particularly how some men expect their partners to look a certain way while being attracted to something different.
“Gentlemen, you tell your ladies to add on some flesh or you ask them to lose some weight… and then out there, you go hunting for what you really really like in a woman? Why?” — Maina Kageni (@ItsMainaKageni) on X.
#SemaNaSpox
The hashtag used for interactive sessions with the Government Spokesperson is trending as Kenyans seek updates about the ongoing heavy rains and potential flash floods affecting Nairobi and nearby counties. The conversation includes safety advisories and emergency preparedness messages as authorities urge residents to remain cautious.
“Heavy rains continue across Nairobi, Kajiado, Kiambu & Machakos… advisory active until 9 Mar, 19:00 EAT.” — Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura (@SpokespersonGoK) on X.
#InstructionOnHisComing
Religious conversations continue to dominate timelines as believers participate in online spiritual gatherings and teachings centered on faith and prophecy. The hashtag is associated with teachings and prayer sessions that encourage followers to reflect on spiritual preparedness and biblical messages.
“Top Position: 1… #InstructionOnHisComing.” — Trends24 Nairobi (@trends24_in) highlighting the volume of posts on the hashtag.
#ShineinHoChiMinhCity
Global fan communities have pushed this hashtag into Kenya’s trending list as excitement builds around the upcoming “Shine 1st Fan Greetings” event in Ho Chi Minh City. Thai actors Mile Phakphum and Apo Nattawin are scheduled to appear at the fan gathering in April, prompting fans across Asia and beyond to discuss ticket sales and travel plans.
“Tickets for 𝑺𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒆 𝟏𝒔𝒕 𝑭𝒂𝒏 𝑮𝒓𝒆𝒆𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝑯𝒐 𝑪𝒉𝒊 𝑴𝒊𝒏𝒉 𝑪𝒊𝒕𝒚 go on sale TOMORROW!” — Apo Nattawin Official (@ApoNattawinofc) on X.
Kenya Ports Authority (KPA)
Kenya Ports Authority is trending following strong opposition from car importers over proposals to privatize key operational sections of the Mombasa and Lamu ports. At the same time, the authority has attracted attention after announcing nearly 200 internship opportunities for graduates, sparking both economic and employment discussions online.
“Car importers are strongly opposed to the government’s plan to privatise key facilities at the Mombasa and Lamu ports.” — The Star Kenya (@TheStarKenya) on X.
Nandi New Homeowners
Residents in Nandi County are celebrating after receiving new homes under the Emgwen Affordable Housing Project. Photos and messages from the handover ceremony have circulated widely, highlighting the excitement among families moving into their newly completed units.
“A dream realized for the people of Emgwen as they officially become #NandiNewHomeowners today.” — @StateHouseKenya on X.
120 Keys Delivered
Closely linked to the housing project in Nandi, the phrase refers to the symbolic handover of 120 house keys to beneficiaries. Many posts highlight the milestone as a tangible example of development efforts aimed at expanding home ownership.
“120 Keys Delivered today means 120 families are sleeping under their own roofs tonight in Emgwen.” — @NandiCountyGov on X.
#KaziIongee
The slogan “Kazi Iongee,” meaning “let the work speak,” continues to trend as supporters of development projects highlight completed government initiatives. Posts accompanying the hashtag often showcase photos of infrastructure and housing projects to demonstrate progress.
“We are not making promises; we are delivering results. Kazi Iongee!” — Anne Waiguru (@AnneWaiguru) on X.
#PerthSantaTimeStopperInSG
Fans of Thai entertainment are also active online following the launch of ticket sales for the “Perth & Santa Time Stopper” fan convention in Singapore. The actors, who have a strong international following, have sparked excitement among fans planning to attend the event.
“Are you ready to stop time with Perth & Santa? ✨ Ticket Sales: 13 March 2026.” — Santa Pongsapak (@Ppsanta) on X.
Powering Singapore Dream
Conversations around Singapore’s economic growth and energy transition have also appeared among trending discussions. Posts under this theme highlight how innovation, sustainability, and infrastructure investments are shaping the country’s long-term economic ambitions.
“Driving innovation and sustainability while powering the Singapore dream for future generations.” — @SingaporeGov on X.
