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Tony Ojwang'@ojwangthegreat·
A man I know owns a Lexus LX570, a Range Rover Vogue ( I sold him the car), a G-Wagon, and an LC300. He once told me something I'll never forget: "If you can't buy it twice in one day, you have no business buying it once."
3.0 TDI@Urunzii

Full size SUVs are very expensive to run. The suspension & brakes on them cost an arm & a leg. The fueling is also expensive. The crossovers are a perfect balance. Something like a diesel Tiguan,X3 & GLC250 will be very friendly on your pocket than a Q7/X6/7 or GLE.

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gandhi90@drowssap89·
@Alfayaz11 You should visit their facility in Thika. That’s where all tetanus vehicles get approved.
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Alfayaz 11
Alfayaz 11@Alfayaz11·
I will not stop saying it. It is what it is.
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Alfayaz 11@Alfayaz11

@alexmwanzo Likoni road is a cattle dip, there is NO inspection. These guys have no capacity, tools and knowledge of what proper vehicle inspection entails. This is a failed agency, they only collect money.

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gandhi90
gandhi90@drowssap89·
@bankelele @TimKipchumba @ahmadsalims Totally agree. Project execution is what makes the voter decide either to have an incumbent candidate back. These projects have always been longstanding
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Bankelele
Bankelele@bankelele·
@TimKipchumba @ahmadsalims Projects should not be tied to Presidents; infrastructure ones usually have long gestation & payback periods.
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Tim Kipchumba
Tim Kipchumba@TimKipchumba·
We need One single 10 year Presidency term for stability. 5 year term stronger parliament and senate - able to recall President. An executive that has to keep returning to elections each 5 years - doesn’t execute much. Almost anything that can get down, takes not less 5 years! Even projects - JKIA, Expressway, SGR have been 10+ years in their planning cycles.
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Gold Telegraph ⚡
Gold Telegraph ⚡@GoldTelegraph_·
BREAKING NEWS THE US ARMY WILL ALLOW SEVERAL COMPANIES TO BUILD CRITICAL MINERALS PROCESSING PLANTS AT MILITARY BASES Here we go…
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gandhi90
gandhi90@drowssap89·
@_Sakko You’re yet to be shocked, you haven’t seen vet clinics with ambulance service for pets. Also there’s a dog school somewhere in Tigoni
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Bro From Siaya
Bro From Siaya@_Sakko·
ukitaka kujua Africans huwa selfish sana sana wa Kenya enda hizi places wadosi wanaishi kama Karen ,Muthaiga ,Runda,Gigiri etc.utapata mbwa iko on diet ,ime subscribe zoezi ,swimming pool na iko na special doctor wake na cover ya over 2M lakini yule watchman na gardener na househelp wanalipwa below kshs 10k montlhy na kelele haziishi na wanafanyishwa kazi kama punda
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gandhi90@drowssap89·
@Branicemercy 💯 They need to streamline healthcare it’s still lacking despite their efforts with the healthcare fund. Next presidential candidate should have this as first priority
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gandhi90@drowssap89·
Just read this article and that Munif guy is just a proxy. How does one person go knee deep in a foreign country’s cement industry?
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SNEAKO
SNEAKO@sneako·
Does Elon Musk still make spaceships or does he just login everyday trying to incite a race war
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gandhi90@drowssap89·
@amenya_nelson Like how you’ve articulated those events and their impact. Totally agree with you
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Nelson Amenya
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
UPDATE: The Pattern Behind Kenya's Manufactured Unrest Information I’ve received points to a disturbing but familiar pattern of organised political goonism, ethnic profiling and manufactured chaos aimed at destabilising the country ahead of 2027. The pattern stretches from the matatu strike to planned chaos in parts of Mount Kenya, inflammatory remarks meant to provoke ethnic anger, the All Saints Cathedral attack and the recent Kuresoi violence. Taken together, these events raise serious questions about a wider operation by people seeking power by hook or crook, using communities as raw material for their ambitions. I call on patriotic citizens to come forward with information about planned mayhem, ethnic mobilisation, hired goons, suspicious meetings, payments and instructions meant to destabilise Kenya. During the matatu strike, my sources say a plan was set in motion to create chaos in Murang'a, Nyeri and Kirinyaga, then blame the Kikuyu community, while deliberately sparing Meru, Tharaka Nithi and Embu. The alleged goal was to divide Mount Kenya East and West and manufacture political animosity. First the chaos is organised, then the blame is ethnicised, then the same people who lit the fire pretend to be shocked by the smoke. The strike was allegedly organised by three political leaders, with about 40 kamageras selected to implement parts of the operation and seven Mount Kenya leaders acting as back-stoppers. My sources name Muge, Farouk and Sudi as ring leaders, with Muge described as a key planner, and allege the involvement of senior civil servants, including figures in the OP and Interior ministry, and senior security officials. These are extremely serious claims that must be investigated urgently. My sources further alleged the same group scripted Hassan Omar's remarks at Kericho Tea Hotel, not as genuine historical debate but to provoke anger and shift political heat onto one community, 40 vs 1, and that he was paid for it. Sudi's remarks about Kenyatta and land were allegedly part of the same messaging. The Cathedral attack fits this pattern: when goons can storm a civic forum in broad daylight, the intention goes beyond disrupting one meeting, they are sending a message. Kuresoi exposes the same disease. Political actors increasingly use gangs as instruments of power while hiding behind community narratives, money and possible state protection. For them it is business; for ordinary Kenyans it can become displacement, death and national trauma. The Catholic Church, the Kikuyu Council of Elders and NCCK have already warned against ethnic profiling and political goonism. The CS Interior, NCIC, DCI, NIS and Parliament must stop this before rumours become mobs and mobs become national wounds. The President must answer a simple question: how will he act if those being named are his close allies and public servants? Public office cannot become a theatre where people plan disorder in the morning, deny it in the afternoon and pose as peacemakers by evening. To all Kenyans: your security begins with you. If you know of goons being recruited, money distributed, transport arranged, statements scripted or violence planned, speak up: to trusted people, credible media, religious leaders, civil society and responsible security officers. Kenya must not be sacrificed at the expense of a few greedy mfs.
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Kalshi
Kalshi@Kalshi·
BREAKING: US Senate votes to end Iran war
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gandhi90@drowssap89·
Interesting earnings call from Ceberas. Everyone is fixated on GPUs when it comes to Ai 🤖. Cerebras just showcased there’s something faster that’s already powers OpenAI’s GPT-4/GPT-5.
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
These are the four men in Mombasa County accused by residents of stealing men's private parts.
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BBC News Africa
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica·
Kenya's Health Minister Aden Duale has been found guilty of contempt of court over his handling of the construction of a controversial US-funded Ebola quarantine facility. A judge ruled that Duale had ignored the order and allowed the project to continue. bbc.in/4g1IJEh
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gandhi90@drowssap89·
@KijanayaKabras They should’ve counter sued coz the county is allocated funds for that.
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KYK 🇰🇪
KYK 🇰🇪@KijanayaKabras·
Titus Njari Ndei, 41, led Kitengela landlords to build their own private sewer line after years of sanitation problems in the fast-growing town. With the population ballooning, property owners had relied on expensive septic tanks that often overflowed and posed health risks. Frustrated by the Kajiado County Government’s failure to provide a lasting solution, the landlords decided to take action. The push started in 2013 when the county sued 22 plot owners for discharging raw sewage, contrary to the Public Health Act. They were released on bonds of KSh 180,000–200,000. Two months later, the accused landlords mobilized under Engineer Ndei and registered the Kitengela EPZ Neighbouring Community Sewer Project. They secured approvals from EPZA, NEMA, and other authorities, then funded a KSh 85 million, 45-kilometre, 2-foot-wide sewer line running to the Athi River EPZ trunk sewer. The project was funded by hundreds of landlords contributing KSh 250,000 each plus a KSh 1,000 registration fee, and paying EPZA tariff fees ranging from KSh 7,500 to KSh 74,000. The completed sewer now serves 818 landlords and has eased the burden of paying KSh 200,000 every 2-3 weeks to the county for waste disposal. Ndei says the community initiative gives residents a chance to manage sanitation sustainably.
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