Esther Passaris begs netizens to declutter unused cars in honour of Christmas season

Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has called on netizens to declutter unused cars this Christmas in a demonstration of Christmas love.
Taking to her X account on Monday, December 22, 2025, Passaris encouraged Kenyans to embrace decluttering as a way to create space for new blessings.
“I think it is important to declutter for God to give you more, so if you have cars and you are just seeing them there, maybe the tyre is already flat, and the battery is already worn out, and you do not know what to do with it,” Passaris said.
While encouraging the spirit of decluttering homes, she emphasised the importance of letting go of what no longer serves you to allow room for growth and renewal.
“Let us spread the love by decluttering our homes… I think we all have something in our house that we do not use. You bought a new TV, and you have an old TV,” she added.
Thoughtful gifts
As the Christmas season comes to a close, countless families are preparing for the journey upcountry to celebrate with relatives.
While the holidays are often associated with feasting, laughter, and reunion, choosing the right gifts can make a lasting impression. Thoughtful presents show care, appreciation, and consideration for the lifestyle of relatives living outside the city.
Clothing is one of the most appreciated gifts when visiting relatives upcountry during Christmas. Many rural households have limited access to certain styles, fabrics or ready-made clothes, so receiving something new and well-chosen can make a huge impression.
Hoodies, jackets, sweaters and warm clothing are ideal, especially during the cooler months when evenings get chilly. Christmas in Kenya is traditionally a time when people step out in new clothes to attend church, visit family and participate in celebrations, so a thoughtful outfit is always welcomed.
In many upcountry areas, access to modern technology is limited. Gifting a gadget, particularly a smartphone, can be life-changing.
For relatives who have never owned a smartphone or are still using outdated models, a new device allows them to communicate more easily, access online information, and explore educational resources.
Even upgrading an older phone to a modern smartphone can help relatives stay connected with family, access digital banking, or explore online opportunities. Tablets, solar-powered chargers, or radios are also appreciated in areas with limited electricity or connectivity.









