Before 1990, Kenyan vehicles were registered with plates using a unique number, you only had to ensure the first character was K.
But since then, Kenya has been following the current order, which saw the first plate begin as from KAA 001A.
Amazingly this car is still running on our roads 28 years later.
Besides, Kenya also adopted a system of customized number plates, but at a fee of 1 million shillings. This means that one can alter the number system with his or her preference subject to approval.
Below are some of the funny plates
LUCIFER
An innocent man posing before his cars has waged social media outrage based on his suggestive number plate on two cars.
His Range Rover and Mercedes Benz plates both reads ‘LUC 1F 3R’ a number that has been loosely translated to mean LUCIFER, a satanic name belonging to one of the gods worshiped by cult followers of Illuminati.
Kenyans wondered Kenya Revenue Authority’s morality of allowing such a plate to pass, KRA has the mandate of issuing plates,
https://twitter.com/armuisME/status/1016378093458599938
Cases of Illuminati gaining massive wealth has been in the country but no single individual has been held accountable for being a cult follower in Kenya.
Even though 2010 Katiba provides for the freedom of worship and association, practicing satanic activities and witchcraft is a crime and one can be prosecuted under the law
Twitter feed
Huyu ni illuminati. Mwache tu. Malipo ni papa hapa👹👹👹
— Taratibu (@Taratibu101) July 9, 2018
Hahaha . taxman has no shame. He will collect money from a dying man and report to the entire world how they have hit their target then the same money is shared among the chosen view thru scandals. Sad
— Jepkorir Bii (@jepkorir_bii) July 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/Pedigree4/status/1016428674269220866
You want to know what he does for a living? the plate numbers didnt give you a hint?
— Charlie Charlie (@charlieyahyoh) July 9, 2018
Rightone
This was a hired car mean to entice Diamond ex wife Zari Hassan to fall in love with Kenyan musician Ringtone.
Apparently Zari was not looking for a man with a car!
This car has two plates, confusing other road users
Otieno Owen wanted to register his name as part of car manufacture
Ugandan car using a cutout carton as car plate with its number
Police car with reflected image!
David Rudisha, athlete with a place reading in English ‘Return’