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Abu Dhabi Global Water Platform represents a development model that unites innovation and strategic partnerships, positioning the water sector at the core of sustainable development priorities.
Its launch by ADFD highlights the Fund’s key role and ongoing commitment to fostering a global ecosystem that strengthens water security for communities worldwide
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Environmental activist hugs a tree for three days straight to send powerful message
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In Kitale yesterday, a fully grown man chose violence against common sense and decided the best way to raise school fees for his child was hugging a tree. When the area MP heard of the botanical fundraiser, he quickly sent KSh 50,000 so the child could be admitted to school. But the man looked at the money, looked at the tree, and said, “Hii ni pesa kidogo, sii ule mwingine alipewa mita mbili”.
He tightened his grip on the tree like it was a long-lost relative and continued hugging it mpaka 8PM, refusing to disengage. That’s when the local youths clocked in for night shift. They visited him and offered what witnesses are calling an open-air massage with a happy ending,,, no appointment, no insurance, no mercy.
“Unapewa 50K unakataa na bado unakumbatia miti? Kwanza umetoka wapi? Toka hapa!” Moments later, the tree was freed, the man was freed from his delusions, and physics was reintroduced to his muscles. The good news is that the daughter was admitted and is currently in school, learning in peace.
The bad news is that the father is receiving treatment at Kijana Wamalwa Referral Hospital, Kitale, after members of the public overstretched his muscles beyond factory settings. Kama kawa sisi walala hoii hatuna maoni, Letu Jicho tu. 👀

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These pantiless women will be the end of us. But even if they go completely nude, we remain focused. A lady hit someone’s car, and when she was confronted, she pulled the usual line “Unajua mimi ni mtoto wa nani?” and started fighting the guy. We have normalized entertaining loose women to the point that it has become ungovernable.
It started with the lady whose nudes were leaked. Instead of society calling her out, she was rewarded with a prime land. Then came the Maasai lady who left her 4yr old child alone and went drinking without wandawea. Today, she is moving from one media house to another like a hero, receiving money and goodies.
The other day, a woman poured hot water on her boyfriend, leaving him with life-threatening injuries that will permanently alter his life. Yet she was released on a KSh 10,000 cash bail, and some women defended her, claiming the man deserved it.
It is time for men to wake up and smell the coffee. This is no longer business as usual. We must stop normalizing disrespect out of fear of persecution and start demanding accountability and fairness. Enough is enough. In fact, it's time to beat the shit out of these loose women who think they can challenge men.
Nairobi has turned into a circus, run by clowns masquerading as leaders, and men like Mosiria should not be anywhere near the table where serious decisions are made. Sakaja will be judged by the state of this city, because leadership must come with responsibility, not chasing clout. We must stop this nonsense.
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What was meant to be a Christmas holiday turned into one of the darkest moments for a parent who simply wanted her children to enjoy their time in Kenya. Wambui Ndirangu and her husband were struck by heartbreaking news following a tragic car accident involving their children while they were in Kenya for the December holidays.
Emmanuel Nyori DeLeon (13), Emmanuel Kairu (6), and their sister Njeri (16) sustained serious injuries in the accident and were rushed to Nairobi Hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, the two brothers passed away a few hours later, leaving their sister in critical condition.
Ten days later, Njeri was declared brain-dead and sadly passed away on Friday last week. A family has lost all their children. They are now humbly requesting everyone to keep them in prayers as they navigate this extremely painful time.
For those willing to offer financial support to help with medical bills and other related expenses during this difficult period, please reach out or submit your contributions as indicated below.
Kindly note that the family currently operates only via Cash App and Zelle; they have not yet set up a Paybill. Kindly send your contributions to:
Tom Ndirangu
Zelle: 732-491-7135
Cash App: $TomNdirangu
Charlo & Monica Bwayi
Cash App: $Bwayi
Susan Mutura
Zelle: 901-672-4900
Your prayers and support are deeply appreciated!!!


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@KenyanSays I once had my brother in an ambulance following a tranfer to ICU in KNH . Every minute that passes means life or death. It was by far the most nerve chilling experience for me.
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