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@7Chizi

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@KelvinuhK quick recovery champ
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Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu
Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu@KelvinuhK·
Due to a right ankle injury, I’ve made the decision to withdraw from this evening’s Speed Slalom category. Grateful for all the support—still pushing forward.
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popular pupes@PopularPup5247·
Man jumps into garbage can to escape charging bull😭
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@dtf_szn @PopularPup5247 damn mb fam. It’s basically David against Goliath with a slingstone
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@DrJuma_M 😮‍💨 used to wake up to this
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Heisenberg@DrJuma_M·
Mt Kilimanjaro as seen from Moshi 💯🔥
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@glennotiende Nothing good comes from claiming land through war especially without resources to maintain it. Additionally we have a big country that stilll has a long way to grow.
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GlennØ🇰🇪@glennotiende·
The biggest blunder Kibaki made was entering Somalia.... Winning a war. Then leaving without land. We were the first nation in history to do so.... We needed a president with a spine.
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@jimNjue_ Unity has been the theme for many years but growth has been slow. So maybe we approaching it wrong. Maybe unity is building together where incentives align. Individualism first then unite strategically
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Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
The reason North America is 100 times richer than South America is because After the Americas gained Independence from Europe, the North chose to unite, while the South chose to remain scattered and autonomous. Africans must learn from this. Huge open Markets are the only way to Prosperity. Imagine if Equity Bank had branches in all Towns in East and Central Africa. How many jobs would that create for Kenyans?
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Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu
Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu@KelvinuhK·
African Champion🤴 It's Gold For Kenya Today🥇
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@Young_Pharmacie I like how you have designed the colors in the middle to reflect the flag. What are the names of the lines
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Moses Myles✊
Moses Myles✊@Young_Pharmacie·
About Nairobi metro .I believe this is exactly what we need to cross the $500B mark in GDP . The biggest mistake cities make with metro systems is going underground too much. Tunnelling is extremely expensive, sometimes costing up to three or four times more than building above ground. The secret to making a project like this work in Nairobi is simple: keep as much of it as possible above ground, either at street level or on elevated viaducts. Take the main Red Line from Wangige through the CBD to the airport. This is the backbone of the system and carries the highest demand. The good thing is that most of it can run along existing corridors like Waiyaki Way, Ngong Road, and Mombasa Road. That means large sections can be built at ground level or elevated. Only the CBD section would need to go underground, and even then, it should be kept very short. In reality, about three-quarters or more of this line can stay above ground, which dramatically reduces cost. The Blue Line from Ruaka through Westlands to Imara Daima is even more favourable. These are relatively open, well-planned corridors, especially in the north and south. Apart from a short stretch around the CBD, the rest can comfortably run above ground. This is the kind of line that gives you strong coverage without blowing up your budget. Then comes the Purple Line, which is actually the smartest part of this entire design. It runs along outer corridors like the bypasses and avoids the CBD altogether. This is exactly how you build cheaply and efficiently. Almost the entire line can be elevated or at ground level, making it one of the most cost-effective parts of the system. If anything should be built first, it’s this one. The Green Line, connecting Ruiru through Eastlands to Lang’ata, serves some of the most densely populated areas. That means high ridership from day one. The beauty is that it also follows road corridors where elevated construction is very possible. Most of this line can be built above ground, which keeps costs manageable while serving the people who need it most. The only truly expensive part of the system is the small Black Line loop around the CBD. This is where space is tight, buildings are dense, and disruption must be minimised. Here, some underground construction becomes unavoidable. But the key is discipline , keep it short, focused, and only where absolutely necessary. This section should not stretch beyond a few kilometres. When you step back and look at the entire network, the strategy becomes clear. Keep tunnels to a minimum, build along existing roads and transport corridors, and prioritise elevated and at-grade sections. Done this way, up to 80 -90% of the system can realistically be built above ground. That is what turns this from a “fantasy map” into a financially possible project. Designing a system with economic reality in mind.
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MrBeast@MrBeast·
If this tweet has exactly 1 like in 24 hours I’ll give that person $1,000,000
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Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu
Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu@KelvinuhK·
I Arrived In Cairo Safe & Sound. Grateful to God & To All Of You🇰🇪. Ready For Saturday!
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Eng. Karis | MSC | 🇰🇪
@MsRaySoni When shit hits the fan, wamejaa JKIA on the first plane out. They want to enjoy the good things without the shit that comes with it
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There's a new generation of Indians who feel genuinely Kenyan. Sure, they have a second British passport, and will never marry Shiro, Anyango, Wafula or Kimani, but deep down, they want to be part of the Kenyan experience
NAIROBI GOSSIP CLUB@NairobiGossips

Shiksha Arora Explains Why Some Estates In Lang’ata And Westlands Are Exclusively Occupied By Indians, Says “It’s Not A Matter Of Race But Vegetarianism… They Don’t Even Eat Onions Or Garlic” 📹 @micchequepod

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@jimNjue_ Don’t think like that. Instead let’s do our part if they meet us cool. If they don’t we help however we can. That’s how we progress
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Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
If Africa will ever Unite, it will be spearheaded by Kenya. Not Nigeria, they’re too divided. Definitely not South Africa, they’re low IQ and they hate everybody. And not the Sahel States, they’re too Poor to project power outside their borders It will be Kenya. We just need a serious man in State House.
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Abdisalam Ahmed Sheikh
Abdisalam Ahmed Sheikh@abdiCgmrKenya_·
Kenya is more fragile than Somalia and Congo. Take it from me. I see a federal system being adopted in the near future or secession emerging in more than one region. If underlying issues aren’t resolved, Kenya could face serious internal divisions or complete fragmentation.
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@abdiCgmrKenya_ Our flag has red in it to signify the blood that was shed for KENYA. We have to protect that.
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@abdiCgmrKenya_ What do you mean “INTERNAL DIVISION” “COMPLETE FRAGMENTATION” I believe we Kenyans love our country so much that this will never happen. Yes we will disagree & clash here and there but we move as KENYA
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ian_6🇵🇸🇵🇸🇰🇪
@abdiCgmrKenya_ I am a muslim and I am highly disappointed by the Somalia killing 8 innocent people and a child for a sin that was committed by a police officer dini ni kwa mdomo laki matendo ni ya kikafiri...huu ni ujinga. Itabidi hao viongozi ngozi wenu wawapeleke Nairobi kwa ndege.
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Abdisalam Ahmed Sheikh
Abdisalam Ahmed Sheikh@abdiCgmrKenya_·
@COLI911 It's not a stance. However, an observation I have been making lately as a historian and diplomat by profession. Again, it's not a call for war or anything bad but just to enlighten our people on the deadly consequences of the actions we take today.
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