Conversations on X this evening are dominated by discussions surrounding Kenya’s coffee sector reforms, public safety, agricultural transformation, and major political developments in the United Kingdom.
Kenyans are also engaging in conversations about county development, affordable housing, retail promotions, and online campaigns advocating for peace and national stability.
#KahawaNiDollar
The hashtag is trending as stakeholders celebrate ongoing reforms in Kenya’s coffee sector aimed at improving earnings for farmers and strengthening cooperative societies.
Much of the conversation revolves around the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE), where recent sales have generated billions of shillings in returns. Supporters of the reforms say improved traceability and direct farmer-to-buyer engagement are helping maximize profits across the value chain.
“Nairobi Coffee Exchange – Sale 16 Provisional Results (Tue, Feb 3, 2026) • 46984 bags traded (2.87m kg) • Value: USD 19.87m (≈ KSh 2.56bn, rate 129.00) • Market avg: ~USD 423/bag #kahawanidollar #NewKPCU.” — @NewKpcu
KAZI IONGEE
The phrase, which means “Let the Work Speak,” continues trending as Kenyans highlight development projects, agricultural gains, and economic empowerment initiatives across the country.
Supporters use the slogan to showcase measurable achievements in sectors such as housing, agriculture, and enterprise development.
“Honey production has risen to 359 tons annually, with a portion exported internationally, generating significant income and opening new business opportunities for farmer groups across the county… Truly Kazi Iongee!” — @BiancaNaom1
#CoffeeRevitalisation
Closely linked to the #KahawaNiDollar campaign, this hashtag reflects growing efforts to revive Kenya’s coffee industry through cooperative reforms, improved market access, and better pricing for farmers.
Many users are discussing strategies to increase productivity, expand exports, and strengthen agricultural diversification as part of broader rural economic transformation.
“Agricultural Diversification; #KahawaNiDollar.” — @DrOparanya
#KenyansAgainstViolence
The hashtag has emerged as a digital campaign promoting peace and condemning politically motivated violence, criminal gangs, and acts of intimidation.
Users are urging leaders and citizens to prioritize stability, dialogue, and lawful conduct as political temperatures begin to rise ahead of future electoral contests.
The movement has gained momentum alongside discussions on security operations targeting criminal elements.
#EndTimesChronicles
This hashtag is attracting attention from users discussing global political developments, natural disasters, and social changes through a religious or prophetic lens.
The trend has also been amplified by users attaching the hashtag to unrelated content in an effort to gain visibility from its growing audience.
“Got a few new upgrades! In my opinion blue sharpie always looks better! 1991-92 SkyBox is the greatest set ever made! #GRAPHIN #EndTimesChronicles” — @pdxGRAPHIN
#SabbathOfWitches
The controversial hashtag is generating debate among users discussing religious beliefs, spiritual themes, and social issues.
Supporters of the conversation often connect contemporary events to broader narratives involving morality, faith, and societal challenges, while critics have questioned some of the claims being shared.
“The secret society’s reach into religious institutions is indicated by reports of church goons and devil worship activities linked to these clandestine groups. School Fires, #SabbathOfWitches, Church Goons, Devil Worship.” — @EreneoBernard
Crackdown On Goons
The phrase is trending following announcements by Inspector General Douglas Kanja and Director of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin regarding intensified operations against criminal gangs and politically sponsored violence.
Authorities say several suspects linked to recent attacks in Nairobi and Kisumu have already been arrested, with security agencies pledging continued action against organized criminal networks.
“Crackdown On Goons: IG Kanja, DCI Amin say several goons arrested over recent attacks. Kanja: We’ve arrested goons behind hotel attacks in Kisumu, Nairobi. We’ll not tolerate use of goons ahead of 2027 elections.” — @citizentvkenya
Kirinyaga
Kirinyaga County is trending following renewed attention on its agricultural performance and economic development programs.
The county has received praise for its tomato production, aquaculture initiatives, coffee sector investments, and affordable housing projects, with supporters highlighting the impact of ongoing reforms on local livelihoods.
“Kirinyaga has become Kenya’s top tomato producing county and farmers today earn about 6.9 billion shillings annually from tomato farming thanks to consistent agricultural reforms. #KirinyagaFinishingStrong #WaiguruSOCA2025 Kazi Iongee.” — @favour_ke1
Keir Starmer
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is trending globally following reports that he has announced his resignation as leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
The development has triggered widespread international discussion about the future direction of British politics and the process of selecting a successor.
“JUST IN: Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as prime minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Labour Party. He is expected to remain in office in a caretaker capacity until the party elects a successor.” — @namibiansun
Value Tele
Value Tele is trending due to a major retail campaign by Naivas Supermarkets aimed at promoting discounts, digital shopping, and customer rewards through its mobile application.
The campaign is encouraging shoppers to use online services while benefiting from delivery offers and promotional incentives.
“The Naivas App is changing how Kenyans shop for groceries and daily household needs. Get free delivery within 90 minutes and enjoy the convenience of shopping from anywhere you are right now. #NaivasKikapuKibonge. Value Tele.” — @LensEmpress
