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Gen X CEO

@SharpGenX_79

Power isn’t given — it’s taken, shaped, and questioned. Watching systems, challenging narratives, thinking beyond headlines. Future-minded. Uncomfortable truths

Nairobi, Kenya Beigetreten Kasım 2025
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Captain Dominic Omondi
Captain Dominic Omondi@CaptainDominicO·
Roseline Alionya should know that politics has no permanent favorites. Right now they are using her recent popularity to maintain their status and push their agenda, but the moment another popular individual appears on the radar, she will be forgotten and rendered useless. She should borrow a page from the book of Kasmuel McOure. Not long ago, he was their golden boy. Every media station wanted him, every interview had him, and they treated him like a hero. But once they were done using him, they slowly pushed him aside. Nowadays he is nowhere near the spotlight and has been reduced to carrying Gladys Wanga’s bags during trips. Politics can be very cruel. Today you are the favorite, tomorrow you are forgotten.
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IVY
IVY@ivymuthe·
Meet Blessing Ntinyari, a 17-year-old girl from Meru County who recently landed her first job as a house manager. Just four days into the role, she was employed by a lady named Gakii from Meru, who lives in Thika, to care for her 2-year-old child and handle other household duties. At around 1 AM last night, Blessing was abruptly kicked out of the house by her boss. The reason? The toddler refused to eat the food she had prepared. Her employer fired her on the spot, accusing her of failing to bond with the child in just four days. Her clothes were stuffed into a carrier bag and thrown out with her, leaving the young girl stranded in Thika town with no money and nothing to eat.A compassionate boda boda rider who spotted her later rallied people around to get her something to eat and a place to rest for the night. Indeed, humanity seems to have left us long ago
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@sholard_mancity Even America has Energy drinks and other developed countries. So, it boils down to an individual's Knowledge and choices. That's not contentious at all
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Del Monte is set to invest KSh129 million in Kenya to launch a new line of energy drinks and carbonated beverages in 250ml aluminium cans. That should worry most of us. It means one thing: the market for energy drinks in Kenya is growing so fast that even giants like Del Monte Foods want in. And yet most energy drinks are loaded with sugar and stimulants. Kenya already has a rising crisis of diabetes, hypertension and lifestyle diseases. Are we building an economy around products that make profits today and hospital bills tomorrow? At what point do we stop and ask: is this growth, or is it a public health warning?
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@georgediano LSK is Shi* from the word go. Looking at Kanjama, why would anyone expect anything from this Jelly boy 😁 Majority of institutions in Kenya are walking corpses with No substance whatsoever
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George T. Diano
George T. Diano@georgediano·
We fumbled Gaiiz. Hakuna mtu hapa!!!
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𝐁𝐢𝐠 𝐍𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐨🏂
The story of George Stinney The youngest person ever sentenced to Death. Only 14 years old and was accused of killing 2 white girls. He was sentenced and killed in the electric chair. 70yrs later in 2014, he was proven innocent. His last words were : “Johnny, I didn’t do it, i didn’t do it,Why would they kill me for something I didn’t do”💔
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Como_Jason🇮🇹@Como_Jason07

What’s the saddest racism experience or story you’ve ever heard? 😔

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George T. Diano
George T. Diano@georgediano·
Bro, the amount of theft happening in SHA is absolutely shocking. Gachagua was right about this man. But most importantly, we should never forget those who defended this regime while Kenyans were suffering. We shall remind them that SHA once worked in their favor. Ipo Siku!!
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@kilundeezy These puppets won't influence anything for the Evil Regime. Reckoning time is coming
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Boniface
Boniface@kilundeezy·
Now you can tell who is the owner of the dog 😂😂
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@_fels1 Just another Greedy thug With No vision 🤣
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Ja Loka
Ja Loka@_fels1·
Without any biasness or emotions, please listen to how Babu responds to this question. Journalist: Your team is angling for leadership as the alternative government in Kenya. One of the challenges is unemployment. How would you create jobs for young people? Answer: 👇
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
The rule of thumb is this: DON'T VOTE FOR JOURNALISTS AND CELEBRITIES. They thrive on clout, relevance and propaganda.
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Gen X CEO
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@kipmurkomen Wantam is guaranteed Nevertheless. Bure kabisa
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KIPCHUMBA MURKOMEN, E.G.H
We continue to support the creative industry because it is a critical source of employment for many young people and a powerful tool for promoting positive change in society. This morning, I had the pleasure of meeting talented musician and comedian Christopher Nyangwara, alias Embarambamba, in the company of Kisii County MP Hon Doris Donya. His energy and ability to connect with audiences across the country make him a truly unique cultural voice. I encouraged Embarambamba to harness his talents and wide reach to champion positive values, fight drugs and alcohol abuse, and nurture a spirit of unity and cohesion among our communities.
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@CourtTV Such monsters deserve electric chair not lethal injection
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Court TV
Court TV@CourtTV·
BREAKING: After roughly two and a half hours of deliberations, a Texas jury sentenced child killer and kidnapper Tanner Horner to death on Tuesday afternoon.
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@putinspoof_ A few hours ago the same was done in the Kremlin. Putin is Dust
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George T. Diano
George T. Diano@georgediano·
Yesterday as Kenyans were busy watching Arsenal playing, there was a SHA exposé being aired. The Ksh. 104 Billion SHA system, which is also maintained at a cost of Ksh. 500 million per month by a company linked to Kasongo, his wife, Duale and David Ndii is not working. As a matter of fact today, the system was down throughout. Despite the government flaunting figures like "Ooh, x million of Kenyans have registered", SHA is collecting less than NHIF and the claims have exceeded the collections by 159 percent which is very puzzling. It can only mean that cartels are opening up hospitals, accrediting them immediately and demanding claims from SHA soon after. And you say that we have a country?
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@SokoAnalyst These barbarians don't know revolution is coming
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SokoAnalyst
SokoAnalyst@SokoAnalyst·
A very useless Senator. I don't even know his name.
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Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@georgediano Moi Was Full of shit but never reached this level. Yaani he has fucked up everything
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George T. Diano
George T. Diano@georgediano·
Our Kalenjin leaders are shameless. Imagine this pedophile is now telling us to stop sacrificing Kasongo because even Moi was in power for 24 years and he did Nothing. He shamelessly said "Heri hata Ruto akiwa kwa sirikali incase ukishikwa na Polisi na useme wewe ni mkale unaachwa tu." Siasa ya Umalaya hatutaki, it's time to remove mediocrity & primitivity in our community. Na bado, wataongea hadi watoe balloon kwa mapua. WANTAM is INEVITABLE!!!
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wambuii
wambuii@wambuijoan2024·
Being a police officer must be very hard.😂
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Zimbabwean-Xhosa 🇿🇼 🇲🇿
The South African Department of Home Affairs has officially confirmed, after a thorough and comprehensive investigation, that Jacinta Ngobese is a citizen of Mozambique
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Obino Sure
Obino Sure@briansureobino·
Two people own this watch in Kenya. Myself & the Governor of Kilifi Gideon Mung’aro
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Gen X CEO
Gen X CEO@SharpGenX_79·
@C_NyaKundiH 💯 ....... Service to Kenyans isn't their core principle. Priorities have changed. As always ndegwa fucked up everything
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
Safaricom leadership is no longer running a service company. They are running a deal room. While customers are busy begging for basic attention, the people at the top are allegedly buried in negotiations, ownership games, transaction politics and exit calculations. The ordinary Kenyan thinks Safaricom is still a public service giant built around communication, trust and national convenience. Kumbe upstairs it is business. Pure business. You will be shocked by the billions Safaricom top bosses are allegedly positioned to make from the sale of Safaricom. Billions. Billions. Billions. Billions. Billions. And that is where the story becomes bigger than dropped calls or customer complaints. This is about a company that became part of Kenya’s daily life being treated like private merchandise by people who see customers as numbers and the network as a cash machine. Safaricom was built on Kenyan loyalty. Mama mboga, boda boda riders, small traders, workers, students, families, hustlers and businesses made it what it is. Kenyans gave Safaricom trust, data, deposits, transaction fees, airtime and loyalty for years. Now the people at the top appear more interested in who buys what, who exits with what and who walks away with billions. Ni biashara, si huduma. The customer is no longer the centre but the deal is the centre. The Kenyan public is no longer being served but being harvested. And when leaders of such a powerful company start thinking like brokers instead of custodians, everything else collapses. Service becomes secondary. Complaints become noise. Network quality becomes an inconvenience. Customer care becomes theatre. The real meeting is not about Kenyans. The real meeting is about valuations, shares, commissions, exit packages and billions. That is why Safaricom must be watched very carefully. A company that touches nearly every Kenyan household cannot be quietly converted into a private feeding trough while customers are told to be patient. Kenyans deserve to know what is being negotiated, who stands to benefit and why the people entrusted with running Safaricom seem more excited about deals than service. Because at this point, one thing is becoming very clear. Safaricom is not being managed like a public trust. It is being traded like loot.
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