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Waithera Non shareholder.

Waithera Non shareholder.

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𝙴𝚖𝚒𝚛 of #𝟶𝟶𝟷
This advertisement says something SHA & MoH know is false, hides the truth, or makes us believe something that isn’t real. When taxpayers see or hear an advertisement, esp from the government, it must be truthful, not misleading - especially for health or money-related claims.
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Name cannot be blank@Name_Blanq_·
It's WE THE PEOPLE who support the Film industry!🤦🏾‍♂️ The sooner Kenyans are liberated, and can earn enough to have extra for buying tickets to attend movie screenings and pay for streaming subscriptions, the better for the industry! 💁🏾‍♂️ Also, UMBWA! 🤬 #RutoMustGo #RevolutionKE
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Peter Pages Bwire@peterpages25

@rex_maina Hehe. Alafu wewe ndio utatupea pesa ya kudevelop industry yetu?

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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Who’s this Zimbabwean man always popping up with African presidents like Mnangagwa, William Ruto, Museveni, Hakainde Hichilema, Samia Suluhu Hassan, Cyril Ramaphosa, Peter Mutharika, What exactly is his role that allows him to be consistently seen alongside African Presidents?
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Francis Gaitho
Francis Gaitho@FGaitho237·
Both were born the same year. Both passed through St. Mary’s. They even sat in the same classroom. One gave up alcohol 25 years ago; the other starts the day with Blue Label. Whatever you do with this information is up to you.
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Mark Mwiti
Mark Mwiti@mwiti38942·
@MigunaMiguna Best revolution is on the ballot. People should learn to elect visionary leaders but tribalism is the impediment here
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
What Kenya needs is a POPULAR REVOLUTION, which would result in a complete STRUCTURAL and INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION of the society. This can be achieved through the organizing of peaceful mass protests throughout the country. The end result is a MERIT-based society governed by people of INTEGRITY which ensures EQUITY and SOCIAL JUSTICE for all. Once that happens, it wouldn’t matter who is president, teacher or student. The question should not be, “who should replace Ruto.” Such a question subscribes to the same ideological bankruptcy which produced Kenyatta 1, Moi, Kibaki, Kenyatta 2 and Ruto. The correct questions are: how do we bring forth the revolution? With whom can we bring about the revolution? Anyone focused on the change of guard—a mere replacement of one group of thugs, looters, and retrogressive hooligans with another group—is a conman. Replacing Ruto with another conman with no integrity, no progressive ideology, no vision, and no transformative programs while leaving the colonial structural and institutional defects intact is a con-game. Anyone pretending to aspire to national leadership but falls to ARTICULATE his/her ideology and a revolutionary path is one aspiring to be just another Ruto. Th real intention of such a person is to inherit the structurally defective colonial state so that s/he can continue using it for self aggrandizement, enrichment and abuse of power. It will be the continuation of 63 years of post colonial conmanship. We can’t have any meaningful structural and institutional transformations of the colonial state without a revolution. If you find this simple message complex, complicated or too difficult to understand or undertake, or if you prefer the usual counterproductive shortcuts, you are part of the problem and certainly not ready for genuine and meaningful change.
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
There is no “ballot revolution.” Unless you restructure and transform the system upon which the electoral exercise is organized, you are engaged in an exercise which is rigged by design. I’m not saying you don’t engage in elections. I am pointing out the inbuilt institutional and structural limitations of the exercise which entails that it produces nothing but a replication of Kenyatta, Moi, Kibaki and Ruto— the continuation of neocolonialism.
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This!! 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾 #RutoMustGo! #RevolutionKE!!
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Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna

What Kenya needs is a POPULAR REVOLUTION, which would result in a complete STRUCTURAL and INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION of the society. This can be achieved through the organizing of peaceful mass protests throughout the country. The end result is a MERIT-based society governed by people of INTEGRITY which ensures EQUITY and SOCIAL JUSTICE for all. Once that happens, it wouldn’t matter who is president, teacher or student. The question should not be, “who should replace Ruto.” Such a question subscribes to the same ideological bankruptcy which produced Kenyatta 1, Moi, Kibaki, Kenyatta 2 and Ruto. The correct questions are: how do we bring forth the revolution? With whom can we bring about the revolution? Anyone focused on the change of guard—a mere replacement of one group of thugs, looters, and retrogressive hooligans with another group—is a conman. Replacing Ruto with another conman with no integrity, no progressive ideology, no vision, and no transformative programs while leaving the colonial structural and institutional defects intact is a con-game. Anyone pretending to aspire to national leadership but falls to ARTICULATE his/her ideology and a revolutionary path is one aspiring to be just another Ruto. Th real intention of such a person is to inherit the structurally defective colonial state so that s/he can continue using it for self aggrandizement, enrichment and abuse of power. It will be the continuation of 63 years of post colonial conmanship. We can’t have any meaningful structural and institutional transformations of the colonial state without a revolution. If you find this simple message complex, complicated or too difficult to understand or undertake, or if you prefer the usual counterproductive shortcuts, you are part of the problem and certainly not ready for genuine and meaningful change.

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Colonel Afzal
Colonel Afzal@Afzalgital·
These men are fighting for our freedoms as Africans. Long live the AES 🇧🇫 🇳🇪 🇲🇱
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Dusty Sahara
Dusty Sahara@NoCountryHere·
1% That's the % of Kenyans needed for a full-blown uprising. Revolution is inevitable, it is imminent; it's coming w over a century of pent-up rage stemming from impoverishment, land grabs, torture, mass rape & genocide of millions in Ke Erase the political class in its entirety!
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