
@nitrixsystems
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@DrBKhalwale Great! It wiill create 200 jobs maybd 1000 ....but, removing the crazy taxes on this car import would easily create 10,000 jobs! This van would cost less than 1M and many people would afford them...imagine being able to import a truck, bus, tractor, pickup tax free!! 📈 Economy
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The race for; iridium, gallium, tantalum, beryllium, germanium, coltan, lithium, uranium, titanium, niobium, gold, manganese, tungsten, nickel, rubies, oil and gas, will be either what wakes up Kenyans, or finally breaks our fatherland.
We are a few steps away from being a superpower or being a failed state.
The current crop of leaders cannot usher in a golden age for our sacres land.
So I ask, to what end shall we be herded into poverty, enslavement to imperialism, indebted to international banking cartels and a dark future?
We have never known true sovereignty.
Our republic is still a colony of the British Crown.
Laikipia for example, even though it's endowed with trillions of dollars worth of precious metals, is owned by English lords, and registered in the United Kingdom- Laikipia Limited.
Our mineral wealth is also owned by the Crown, via World Bank.
Not a single gram of rare earths is touched without permission from The City of London.
Cue, Jacob Juma, he 'discovered' Niobium worth $300B in Mrima Hill, Kwale County, but only disclosed a third of the mineral wealth, $100B.
Why?
Because the two-thirds remainder would be owned by British/Scottish mining companies Cortec Mining Co and Stirling.
He was murdered by Kenya's excellent thugs; all of them not just PRESIDENT EBOLA.
In Turkana they discovered oil worth about $44B in Ngamia 1.
Then they did extra radar scans around Lodwar and discovered;
1. A fresh water aquiffer that had enough water to be supplied to all Kenyans, non-stop for 70 years.
It'd support irrigation and household utility and usher an agricultural boom.
Then an organization called the IDLO was involved and within 48hrs, Kenya's minister of water came out and declared the water saline and too expensive to desalinate, even though it was initially announced as fresh water.
Why?
The second discovery is.
2. Oil worth over $250B in only 4 wells.
Underline only.
Those who studied stratigraphy know we have more oil than Venezuela's $33 Trillion but that is a story for another day.
Yes, you heard that right.
Back to the 4 wells;
Tullows, a London registered oil corporation, the same one that had won the tender for Ngamia 1, claimed they couldn't extract the oil.
Because...they didn't have the technology.
Immediately after, Kenyan excellent thugs, rushed to privatise the land.
A firm allied to Moses Wetangula managed to privatise the land, endowed with two hundred and fifty billion dollars for only eight hundred and forty million Kenyan shillings.
A few years later, Tullows allowed for a subsidiary to be registered, Gulf Energy, majority owned by Kenya's political class.
And finally, they are extracting the oil.
They have the technology.
When the quest for independence grew and became uncontrollable, British government rushed to do geological surveys of Kenya.
To map mineral formations and endowment.
They discovered that our land had over 970 minerals, all economically viable.
So to hide them, they declared reserve concentration points as national parks, national reserves, animal sanctuaries, conservancies and forests.
Get it?
They don't care for the baby elephants, it's what the cute jumbo helps them conceal.
Economic freedom, absolute liberty and sovereignty won't be restored by digital anger.
I beseech you, take this fight for your livelihoods to the streets.
The streets is where they can't control you.
Non-stop mass action.
Mothers, fathers, children and the youth in the frontline.
It'd take you 30 minutes to get back your power.
Article one of the CoK clearly stipulates you can administer yourselves directly too.
Get up off your knees, let's get free.
Homeland✊🏿🇰🇪✊🏿
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Please if it doesn't affect the nearby communities ,please set it up in USA!
Emmanuel Too@TheEmmanuelToo
US Embassy, Nairobi Kenya: The Laikipia Ebola facility does not pose risk to nearby communities.
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@citizentvkenya I think the picture is clear now... Where there are minerals, the criminals will infect a bunch of people, after which the cs or president will declare the place unsafe & restrict movemrnt. This will be followed by forceful quarantining of people as the looters start mining.
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Kenya requires Ksh.2.6B to prepare for first 100 Ebola cases - CS Duale citizen.digital/article/kenya-…
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@Moh_Mumbi Incase you were wondering why stadiums are also being proped up ...
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@moneyacademyKE Long overdue! Long overdue... I am happy with smokey snakes too as long as they run every 20 minutes - if the govt did this within the next year, it would win Nairobi !!
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@LabanMbunya If you did this in a country where laws work, you would have to ecplain to the authorities why they should not consider you a pdf. Children are inpressionsble. Keep off and protect them!!!!
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We’ve normalised handouts so much that even students now treat every visitor like a campaign stop.
These girls thought Mike Sonko was still deep in politics… so they hit him with full TUTAM and WANTAM chants just to secure fare!
Bro came to help and rescue from long walking, not to run for anything… but the culture of “kutoa” is that strong.
Kenya, tutafika wapi? Handouts have replaced basic humanity.
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@Polymarket Now, this is a good use of AI....unless its a lie...
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@AnythingLFC_ @davidlynchlfc I hope FSG will read the memo sooner if it doesn't work out...They lost more than 100m by not taking action after 4 defeats ..
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🚨 BREAKING 🚨
Andoni Iraola is scheduled to travel to Merseyside tomorrow morning to put the finishing touches to his move to Liverpool, including putting pen to paper on a two-year deal - @davidlynchlfc

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@TansuYegen The irony of life is that the ship owner will butcher or sell each of these sheeps...The Mastiff will not bat an eye...
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Meru Governor Mutuma M’Ethingia has officially handed over 100 acres of Imenti Forest for total clearance to pave the way for the construction of a State Lodge for Ruto.
An additional 100 acres will be cleared to pave way for a Golf Course and an airstrip to help politicians easily fly to Nairobi and back.



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@kipmurkomen Nairobi and Kenya will be under the US administration soon, no?
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As one of Africa's fastest growing metropolitan centres, Nairobi has in recent years faced evolving and increasingly complex security threats.
In response, we are establishing the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit, a strategic intervention to bolster security, maintain public order, combat emerging criminal threats, and ensure overall safety in the city and its satellite towns.
As we gear up for the creation of this critical Unit, we are drawing lessons and best practices from some of the world's most effective metropolitan police services.
Today, I held a meeting with Ms Jessica Tisch, the Police Commissioner of the New York Police Department. The meeting explored an MoU between the @NPSOfficial_KE and New York Police Department on the establishment of the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit, among other deliberations.
In our benchmarking visit, we are seeking insights into intelligence-led and community-oriented policing, technology integration, specialised urban operations, emergency response coordination, and crime prevention strategies, among other areas of interest.
With me are Nairobi City County Governor Hon. @SakajaJohnson, Kenya’s Ambassador to the US David Kerich and Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat, among other senior Government officials.




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@pmuoge This Ferry has kept kwale - the crown jewel of the coast region- hidden like a hard drug...
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How coastal dwellers never ask the construction of Mombasa gate bridge beats me. Use it as a campaign tool at this point even, demand better from your government buana.
The designs are there collecting dust
Murage Ngunjiri@jmuragengunjiri
Likoni ferry is a tragedy in waiting...😥
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Pattern recognition go hard.

Nzioka Muli@nziokamul1
@KTNNewsKE Dear Kenyans, say goodbye to the Coltan in Embu and Mbeere.
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@Mutuabrian_M The platforms they work with only recognise paypal or another bank out of reach- not that hard to understand ...
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Kenyan techies have built like 100 neobabanks meant to be "PayPal Killers"
Why are people still stuck on to paypal?
Moe@moneyacademyKE
PayPal has frozen funds in some Kenyan accounts and permanently blocked others over failure to provide required documents. The move is part of the company's anti-money laundering checks.
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@gabrieloguda His presidency was the worst...but to answer you, these stadiums will come in handy in a few years time for something that is hard for you to understand right now as a govt blogger...
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@Sam_The_Uncle Today we are doing an immoral ppp for an exagerated 200b road while this money was borrowed and squandered at source...had they built the road, we would have already recovered the money - infact, they would have been able to benefit more. Idoots.
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EUROBOND.
Everyone in this video got rehired and maintained by Ruto.
SANKEI🇰🇪@SankeiSaitoti
During Uhuruto's first term, there was a minister of Treasury called Henry Rotich, where on earth did he go?
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@ConradKulo I hope they are not meant for other things that might come in the future .... Regardless, they should build primary and secondary schools adjascent to them so that they can make good use of the playground...
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What is the economic rationale behind Kenya’s policy of constructing regional stadiums specifically to host rotating national holiday celebrations?
Tilingi 🐘@ArapTilingi
Kamariny Stadium which is historic will finally be built as Iten town in Elgeiyo Marakwet starts preparations to host Mashujaa celebrations on October 2026.
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