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nairobi Inscrit le Ağustos 2015
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While taking a walk in one of the slum communities, I came across some kids playing football. I stopped for a while to watch them display their talents when the ball suddenly fell into a pit. One of them quickly jumped in and threw the ball out but then found it difficult to climb out because his hands could not reach the top of the pit. I stood to see what his friends would do.
This is how the boys demonstrated their wisdom to pull their friend out.
Never underestimate the wisdom of children; they have so much to offer. Give our kids a chance, give them the right training, the right tools, the right morals and the world will change for the better.



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@ledamalekina You know well that your car is fuelled by the government and hence you will never know the "pain at the pump". But you'll never know since you don't care for the common Maasai who elected you into office
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I know it hurts a lot, but the truth is : Fuel isn’t “free money.” Cheaper fuel means less levy revenue for roads. Kenya has 164,967 km of roads, 15.1% paved (24,868 km); Uganda has 146,000 km, 4.4% paved (6,466 km); Tanzania has 181,000 km, 8% paved (15,000 km). Kenya uses a fuel/roads levy, and cheaper fuel still means less road funding unless the gap is covered elsewhere. The choice is simple: lower taxes and cheaper fuel with slower road development, or higher levies and stronger road expansion. The opposition should stop turning every fuel conversation into cheap politics and blaming Ruto for everything.
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*WILLIAM OH WILLIAM*
William the academic removed the word "enough" from the dictionary.
William the magician turns yours into his.
William the chef cooks one million chapati in a day.
William the high priest builds churches to pray for development.
William the economist borrows to tax the loan.
Ooh William, ooh William, cut the forest and pray for rain.
William oh William, education is the key, sells the key and changes the padlock.
Ooh William, ooh William, builds houses for the starving.
Ooh william takes 40 gives back 10 to divide among 5 himself included
Ooh William, ooh William, what miracle can you not perform?
Asanteni 🤣🤣🤣
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@ChelseaFCW At least they're winning.. unlike @ChelseaFC congratulations girls
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Michael Scofield's tattoos weren't just for show, they were actually a hidden escape plan. The entire layout of Fox River prison was mapped across his body in Prison Break. Crazy part is, Wentworth Miller had to sit there for like 5 hours before every shoot while they reapplied the whole thing.

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@Kenyans The claims are obviously true. Kenyan police officers have been associated with very evil doings including killing youths inside police cells.. killing unarmed Gen Zs in anti-govt peaceful demonstrations among other awful things
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Gen z wamesema shot ni moja.. ya pili aombe bibi....
#Tukokadi
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@georgediano @Kibet_bull Huku jeshi ya tutam imekasirika vibaya sana juu ya hiyo story...
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There is something wrong with Luo Nyanza leaders and some of their supporters. Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo is asking where Kiambu County gets all the money to fund the projects being showcased. This is after seeing Governor Kimani Wamatangi building 26 new Level 3 hospitals across Kiambu.
Like other corrupt leaders in Luo Nyanza, Millie seemed to suggest that Mt. Kenya’s “entitlement” is denying Luo Nyanza development. Well, Millie Mobona, here is the answer to your question. Look at Governor Gladys Wanga, for instance. She is the only governor in Kenya with two offices.
She renovated the old governor’s office at a cost of KSh 200 million and launched it in 2023. However, it was apparently not opulent enough, and she went ahead to spend another KSh 1 billion to build a new office, which was opened this year by Kasongo.
Furniture in the new office, according to Homa Bay County reports, cost taxpayers KSh 10 million. That’s a whopping KSh 1.2 billion spent on constructing an office, excluding other costs such as furniture, staff, allowances, cars, carpets, and more.
Wanga is very vocal in shouting the “Tuko kwa serikali” slogan, while Wamatangi doesn’t need to shout allegiance to deliver results. In Murang’a, Kang’ata is utilizing every coin to develop his county. Mt Kenya leaders spend most of their time running county affairs.
While Luo Nyanza leaders are moving around with Ruto shouting “Tutam.” Luo Nyanza leaders are very corrupt and often use Mt. Kenya as a scapegoat for their own failures. Have you ever seen Wamatangi or Kang’ata standing on top of vehicles singing WANTAM or TUTAM?
Luo Nyanza leaders have completely lost focus. They are singing TUTAM more than even the Yamune leaders who are directly benefiting from the loot. In fact, ever since the broadbased handshake, Kalenjin leaders stopped singing Tutam because they knew fresh Mumus had taken over the slogan.

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