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John Doe

@305_727_

Veni, Vidi, Vici

Katılım Şubat 2019
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Afghan Zoroastrian@AfgZoroastrian·
this is how they gaslight the poor.
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𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇@ouma_neko·
The devil at work.
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STF@tekinsaeko·
America will be first country to lock out Kenyans from going to America should we record even one single of ebola case. Yet you are here welcoming their sick patients. We are led by fools.
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Nelson Amenya
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
We have the worst people leading us, they hate Kenya and they hate themselves. They think driving around potholed roads and non existent sidewalks with range rovers and landcruisers with chase cars is the epitome of success. An average politicians has two goals. Build a house and buy a fuel guzzler and he/she thinks they have made it in life, they have no capacity to think about a civilised society or how to build one. Imagine Sakaja a drop out who forged his degree frying his head to think about connecting Nairobi by just fixing walkways (he thinks it’s useless).
Paras Bhundia@ParasBhundia

@georgenjoroge_ @iamkipro @KeNHAKenya Bana what are these trash roads and sidewalks we have on the main highway of our capital city?! Incompetence pro max

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James
James@MrJamesKe·
A functioning democracy requires citizens who question power, not worship it.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Kenyan remittances from Saudi Arabia have reportedly dropped by over 50% in some key months after Saudi Arabia introduced a new qualification-based labour system. ~BD Workers are now classified into tiers, with preference going to people with degrees, technical skills, and recognised qualifications. In simple terms, Saudi Arabia is slowly moving away from cheap, low-skilled labour. And this should worry many. For years, this government has proudly announced how many youths it is sending to the Gulf. But very little effort has gone into seriously training those youths with marketable skills before exporting labour. Why can’t we have free or extremely affordable polytechnics and proper technical training programs across the country? Train the youth. Certify them. Equip them with skills that the global market actually wants. And then enable them to get jobs abroad? That way: - They earn better salaries abroad - Kenya earns stronger forex inflows - Families back home benefit more - And our youth stop being treated as disposable labour Other than just housekeeping, women can be trained in other skills too. Men too be trained on more than 3 skills. A country cannot survive on short-term excitement and PR. If you eat all the maize without planting for the next season, hunger eventually catches up with you.
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Boniface
Boniface@kilundeezy·
Kama wewe ni mburundi tega skio poa kazi ya kukuona kwa line ya kuvote 2027 utatii
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
Ruto owns 2,536 acres of land in Taita-Taveta. If he’s so genuine about the idle land, then let him offer the title deed of this land to squatters.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@DrJuma_M·
Criminal Ruto is not ready for what is coming ,He will fall.
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
You’re free to gather as long as you don’t challenge power. I said what I said
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
BREAKING: The Ruto government is reportedly planning to lease a floating power plant (powership/ or barge) at the Mombasa coast to “solve” electricity shortages. ~BD The plan? Import a giant power ship, likely from Turkey’s Karpowership, plug it into Kenya’s grid, then pay billions through a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA). And this is where Kenyans should ask hard questions. Floating power plants can cost around KSh 15-32 per kWh, sometimes even higher. We've seen them in countries like Ghana. And you haven't added other costs like taxes. Meanwhile: - Ethiopia sells us power at roughly KSh 8 - Uganda at around KSh 9-12 So explain like we are in Class 3: Why rent an expensive foreign ship to sell you electricity at 4 times per KW when cheaper electricity already exists next door? Aren't there other alternatives? This is starting to smell like the same old IPP script: Create a crisis. Bring in an “emergency solution.” Lock taxpayers into costly contracts for years. A few connected people make billions. Ordinary Kenyans keep paying expensive electricity bills forever. The Ruto govt could be creating problems today that could punish this country for decades.
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
This is so wrong, kwanza the guys work in the office of Felix Kosgei.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
I know this will offend some people, but the Kilifi incident looks stage-managed. I don’t believe the Ruto Kilifi incident was random. The timing was too perfect. For days, Kenyans were furious about fuel prices, the cost of living, hypocrisy, and the private jet debate. Then, suddenly, a dramatic incident happens (for a second time, someone rushes to Ruto at the stage), and the entire country changes the conversation. Now everyone is talking about sympathy, security, and Ruto is being portrayed as vulnerable. And this is what many people are ignoring: this is not even the first time someone has “rushed” toward the President near a stage setup. After the North Eastern incident, weren’t security protocols supposed to become even tighter? The President is the most protected man in the country. Around that stage are armed officers, intelligence personnel, plainclothes security, and elite units. One wrong move in such an environment could be deadly. So naturally, people will question how such incidents keep happening repeatedly. Even the dramatic aftermath, the statements by Kanja, the transfers, the outrage, it all feels politically convenient. Maybe some people will call this a conspiracy. Fine. But questioning narratives is not madness. Blindly accepting everything without thinking is worse. And whether people like it or not, the fuel crisis and the issues Kenyans were angry about have now completely disappeared from the national conversation. That alone should make people think.
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Nelson Amenya
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
Juzi tu mlikua mnalia neocolonialism na sahii naona mmejaa tao na jersey za your former colonizer. Make it make sense haha.
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