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Laboratory Technologist Retweets doesn't mean endorsement!

Kapsabet, Kenya Katılım Şubat 2013
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
UDA is just selling the narrative that they will rig elections Ndio msivote. Tutachukua kura, tutapiga kura na Kulinda kura.
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BRAVIN YURI
BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri·
The idea that elections will be rigged no matter what is designed to create voter apathy. Shika Kura na upige Kura. Wantam ni wantam.
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Kenya doesn’t need photo‑ops and Ksh10 gimmicks on diesel. We need the cartel state dismantled - David Maraga
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Mwai, MBS.
Mwai, MBS.@IanJamesMwaiK·
BaraBara Lita tatu na hamsini na mbili … Mmefunza adi Kang’ethe kupika Kasongo ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
After overtaxing you, drowning you in debt and cooking the shadiest fuel deals in our history, this govt now wants applause for ‘negotiating’ a crisis it created. They hike prices, blame a ‘global crisis’, then compromise a few loud voices into silence and call it leadership. Kenya doesn’t need photo‑ops and KSh10 gimmicks on diesel. We need the extractive cartel state dismantled. We must Reset, Restore & Rebuild Kenya #Ukombozi @UGMParty @Maraga27 @ntvkenya @citizentvkenya @tv47digital @StandardKenya @TheStarKenya @NationAfrica
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto

We are fully aware of the frustration, pain and burden that families, businesses, farmers and transporters have endured due to rising fuel prices over the past few weeks. The truth is this: Kenya is facing the effects of a global fuel crisis caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This challenge is not unique to Kenya. Across the world, countries are grappling with rising fuel prices, supply shortages and disruptions in the global supply chain. Since the beginning of this crisis, we have responded decisively to cushion Kenyans from high fuel prices and to ensure the country continues to enjoy a stable and uninterrupted fuel supply under the Government-to-Government framework. In the April-May and May-June pricing cycles, the Government has spent KSh28.19 billion on fuel price support through direct stabilisation measures and Value Added Tax (VAT) relief of 8 per cent, protecting millions of Kenyans from even greater hardship. Without Government intervention during this period, Super Petrol would retail at KSh230 a litre instead of the current KSh214. Diesel would retail at KSh277 instead of KSh232, while kerosene would retail at KSh270 instead of KSh191. To further cushion Kenyans, I have directed a KSh10 reduction for diesel in the June-July pricing cycle. We call on Kenyans to remain patient as we navigate this crisis. Let us not allow irresponsible political opportunists to politicise a crisis that is global in nature. Together, we shall overcome these challenges. Held talks with transport stakeholders at State House Mombasa and agreed on a series of reforms to address concerns in the transport sector, including the possibility of a temporary relief on lending terms for the transport sector, insurance claims and regulations on minimum fares for digital taxis, as well as allowing the continued use of artwork and graffiti on matatus.

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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
This afternoon, I met with Turkana elders ahead of our ukombozi rally this Sunday. They decried the unfair exploitation of their immense natural resources. I assured them of transparent governance, fair resource sharing, and leadership with integrity when we assume office. #Maraga2027 #Ukombozi #Kumekucha #UGMParty
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MethoDman
MethoDman@polo_kimanii·
And they called us stupid for claiming to be leaderless. And they urged us to find leaders,I remember Mwafreeka lecturing me like a baby in Iko nini podcast from saying the most obvious,he insisted that having ‘leaders’ was the only way to ‘beat the system’ Watu Bure kabisa!
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kipruto
kipruto@KiprutToo·
Those who have been screaming how EPRA has a formular of adjusting the fuel proces, what does this mean now?
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Nima Yamini
Nima Yamini@NimaYamini·
If Your German and you think this isn’t fair? It’s because your a racist 😂
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Sheryllisa
Sheryllisa@Sheryllisa52263·
Ours neighbours be warned, it will not be business as usual💯.
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Mercy Nicky
Mercy Nicky@Mercynicky_·
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Gladys Wanga, E.G.H.@gladyswanga

OPEN LETTER TO H.E. HON JAMES ORENGO, SC, GOVERNOR, SIAYA COUNTY Dear Governor Orengo (My Father), RE: REFLECTION, DIGNITY, AND THE PLACE OF WOMEN IN OUR PUBLIC LIFE I write this letter in my personal capacity, not as Governor of Homa Bay County, nor as Chairperson of the ODM Party, but simply as Gladys: daughter, mother, wife, and a woman who, like many others, continues to navigate leadership in spaces that often demand strength while offering little grace. For many years, these spaces were occupied by men, and only courageous women dared to break through. I have reflected deeply on the remarks you recently made concerning me. I chose silence at first, because I have always believed that not every disagreement demands public contest, and not every hurt should invite a public response. Yet some moments require reflection, not because of the individuals involved, but because of what they represent. I have always held you in immense respect. To many of us who entered public life after your generation, you have represented courage, conviction, and the possibility of principled leadership. Many young politicians look up to you for motivation and inspiration. You have been around for a long time, and I have personally regarded you with the esteem one reserves for an elder and, in many ways, with the affection and deference one would extend to a father figure. Indeed, listening to your remarks and the manner in which they were received left me wondering how I would have felt hearing the same words from my own late father - whom I saw for only a few years - and from respected men of his generation like you, to whom I had looked for guidance and direction. That is perhaps why they hurt. Not because political criticism is unfamiliar to me, nor because public office exempts one from scrutiny, but because certain expressions carry weight beyond politics. They say politics is a dirty game, but I did not expect it to become dirtier through your utterances. Words spoken by respected leaders shape culture, reinforce attitudes, and determine what society permits. When remarks directed at a woman carry undertones that diminish, ridicule, or reduce her because of her gender, age, or place in public life, they travel far beyond their immediate target. They become an echo familiar to millions of women and girls who have endured various forms of gender-based violence, exclusion, intimidation, and dismissal in workplaces, homes, and public spaces. They run through the vertebrae like lightning striking a tree. Many women are told to speak more softly, lead smaller, occupy less space, or defer - not because they are wrong, but because they are women. Many endure insults that men in equivalent positions would never face. It is this reality that made your remarks painful - not merely as an affront to me, but because they inadvertently validated a burden many women continue to carry quietly. I do not write this to seek an apology through public pressure, nor to invite sympathy for myself. I write in the hope that moments such as these can remind us all - especially those of us privileged to be in leadership, and particularly in spaces where, traditionally, women were only supposed to be seen and not heard- that strength and dignity are never diminished by kindness, and that authority need not come at the expense of another’s humanity. Governor, despite the distress and untold discomfort this episode has caused me and those close to me, I do not wish to engage you in prolonged exchanges over this matter. I consider you my senior, a respected elder, and someone whose contributions to public life deserve honour and respect. I therefore choose forgiveness. I was humbled just as I was humiliated. More importantly, I choose to leave the door open for engagement, dialogue, and collaboration on matters that uplift our people and propel our community forward. After all, God gave us the responsibility to make our community better & more respectable.

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
A Muslim woman refused to shake hands with the Crown Prince of Norway during a citizenship ceremony. Shaking hands is ‘haram’, but seeking refuge in a non-Muslim country, receiving free housing and food, and living on welfare is ‘halal.’ Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
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Hon. Japheth Ouma
Hon. Japheth Ouma@JaphethOtieno01·
Happy Birthday Senator Edwin Watenya Sifuna.
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Mbiti Mwondi Maino,MD
Mbiti Mwondi Maino,MD@mbiti_mwondi·
Our skating hero shouldn’t be begging for cabbages like prime DCI juja the ministry of sports and this rogue government should be called out. Half a billion to fly Seychelles hoes around but none for our African champion? So doleful!
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Tommy Pigott
Tommy Pigott@statedeptspox·
The @StateDept is designating Tanzanian Police Force Senior Assistant Commissioner Faustine Jackson Mafwele for involvement in gross violations of human rights.
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