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🇺🇲 Katılım Mart 2013
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IVY@ivymuthe·
This Tanzanians guard of honour Looks like a Security Guards Company somewhere in Khwisero!
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Mzeekobe🐢🍁@KorbeMzee·
My bro jana Ameteka kapeng Akashika mzinga wakahave fun akazima kuamka asubuhi akapata Hana lapi na iPhone 11 yake 😭
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@_kirobon·
Katheu hanikaliangi richkid btw mi ujua richkid when I see one ,unaeza pata wazazi wanachoma makaa kitui na dem hawezi waongeza kwa Insurance wakieza shika Moto wakitoa makaa .
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
Celebrity Activists Are Not Self Made. They Are Ecosystem Made Celebrity activism is not activism in the pure sense. It is an economy, a stage and a survival model where visibility becomes oxygen and public suffering becomes the raw material for personal relevance. A celebrity activist must always be seen. They must attend events, panels, workshops, conferences, embassy functions, NGO breakfasts, human rights dinners, climate forums, governance meetings and donor funded town halls because the moment they disappear from the public eye, the brand begins to weaken. Their power does not come from building real movements on the ground. Their power comes from being constantly circulated by the same ecosystem that created them. This is why many celebrity activists are not self made. They are ecosystem made. Behind every loud public face there is usually a network of donors, NGOs, embassies, foundations, media houses, political patrons, corporate sponsors, international organisations, handlers and social circles that keep recycling the same people. They are invited because they are already known and they remain known because they are constantly invited. They says they speak for the poor but they do not live like the poor. They say they speak for the voiceless but their careers depend on being the permanent voice. They say they speak about suffering but suffering becomes the product that keeps them relevant. A tragedy becomes a panel discussion on some TV linked to government etc. A protest becomes a photo opportunity. A national crisis becomes another opportunity to appear brave, moral and serious before donors and cameras. That is the uncomfortable truth about this industry. The celebrity activist must always be attached to a cause because without a cause there is no stage. Without a stage there is no attention. Without attention there is no funding. Without funding there is no movement. Without movement the brand collapses. This is why some of them never truly want problems solved. They want problems managed, prolonged, branded and monetised because a solved crisis kills the campaign. A healed society kills the panel. A truly empowered citizen kills the middleman. Some will not want citizens to finish the business and eg remove an oppressive regime they will want you to protest from 8am - 6pm and go back home, to them it is like a career. So they position themselves between the people and power, between suffering and funding, between anger and cameras, between victims and the international community. They become brokers of pain while pretending to be servants of justice. The public must stop confusing visibility with courage. The loudest activist is not always the most useful one. The person who attends the most conferences is not necessarily the person doing the hardest work. The person who speaks the language of donors is not automatically the voice of the people. Real activism builds people. Celebrity activism builds profiles. Real activism sacrifices comfort. Celebrity activism converts outrage into access. Real activism becomes unnecessary when the people win. Celebrity activism panics when the people no longer need a spokesperson. The real question is very simple. Who funds these activists and why are the same faces always selected to speak for everyone? Who platforms them and who benefits from their outrage? Why do they become richer, more connected and more powerful while the people they claim to represent remain trapped in the same pain? A celebrity activist is rarely a lone hero. More often they are a product of an ecosystem that needs visible moral performers. The donors need local faces. The media needs quotable outrage. The politicians need controlled opposition. The NGOs need human stories. The activist needs relevance. Everyone feeds from the same table. And the most dangerous thing is that once activism becomes a livelihood, truth becomes negotiable. Causes are chosen based on funding. Outrage becomes selective. Silence becomes strategic. Enemies are picked carefully and friends are protected. The activist does not speak where money may be lost. That is not liberation. That is branding with victims in the background.
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Mary Njoroge
Mary Njoroge@Maryian96·
Arvril has just turned 40 and she has said the secret of aging like fine wine is to avoid men, she has advised women to avoid men by all means cz wanasumbua sana,she has added that her knees are still strong and energetic! wadau do you think this is the secret of staying young forever ama she is just projecting? anyways mwenye maskio na askie jamaneni🤣🤣🤣🤣
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
There is a problem in Kakamega County: residents visiting the county hospital say mortuary attendants casually move around with stretchers carrying dead bodies, scaring other patients.
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Mbiti Mwondi Maino,MD
Mbiti Mwondi Maino,MD@mbiti_mwondi·
Don’t go to Alfakeer Thieves everywhere just work hard and remain west of moi Avenue. Don’t even go checking on your broke friends you left behind!
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Dr. Mumbi's Newsdesk
Dr. Mumbi's Newsdesk@DrMumbiSeraki·
It’s not an election, it’s a selection of the best puppet!
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
No one has told us the kind of bio weapons the Mzungu used to manage to colonised Africans On the Maasai they almost wiped out the entire population using syphilis and chicken pox. That's why the maasais signed off their land The Kikuyus played a big part in saving the remaining maasai population They brought all the STDs They brought small pox When they say they wiped the diseases out... they already had the antidote
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
President Ruto should stop dismissing Kenyans with polished GDP figures, fake growth numbers and fake hustler narratives. Almost every Kenyan has a story of a relative, friend, or neighbour who was stable two or three years ago but is now struggling to survive. He should leave the podium, go to the ground, and see the real economy....shops closing because rent cannot be paid, businesses dying because customers have no buying power, families skipping basics, and young people losing hope. Go to CBD for instance and see empty shops and stalls. This tough-headed dismissiveness is exactly what pushed the country into the deadly Finance Bill crisis. Kenyans pleaded, warned, protested, and still the government behaved like citizens were the problem. By the time the climbdown came, families were mourning. The fact that Oscar Sudi and the people around him are doing well does not mean the economy is okay. Their wealth is not Kenya’s economy. The real economy is in the kiosks, salons, workshops, farms, markets, rental houses, and homes where people are quietly breaking. Ruto must stop lecturing hungry people about growth. A country is not doing well because those around power are eating. A country is doing well when ordinary people can breathe.
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Ndindi Nyoro
Ndindi Nyoro@NdindiNyoro·
With friends and classmates at Harvard Kennedy School, Hon Dr Shrikant Sinde, MP from Mumbai , India, Hamza from Morocco and Naïf Algashaam from Saudi Arabia. India has been among the best performing economies in the world with average GDP growth of around 7.9% in the last decade. Enviable and commendable. We are African and Africa is our Business..
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David Ian
David Ian@ian_david7836·
@polo_kimanii In whose hands are we safe? Nikiangalia hivi naona hali ya hatari.
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MethoDman
MethoDman@polo_kimanii·
The last time I wrote about it as a joke but now im writing about it as a pandemic. The spirit of Self pleasuring is finishing the young generation. A very big percentage of both Genzs and millennials are masturbating,vigorously. And its both genders,the women are buying very funny looking tools and the men have their hands. Sex an artful doing that pulled opposite gender together is now pulling them apart Juu unajua ukimasturbate,when you start it looks like fun,but now when you cant stop,it becomes like a drug. Na unajiharibu. Wamama wamerub ile kitu mpaka imeisha sensitivity kapsaa,it now looks like a butterfly without wings. Jamaa nao makagare aiskii kitu,juu amezoea kuikamata nikama ananyonga mwisi,you can never find such grip on a womans genitals So when these two people meet for sex,each of them will have masturbate at some point after the sex,the expirience the pleasure of ejaculation. Kwanza Hawa mnaona wakijiita independent women wamejaza manyundo kwa hizo handbag zao. And one of the reason Nairobi relationships are barely making it past 6 months,is this. Please let us find God my children
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EDGAR 🇰🇪
EDGAR 🇰🇪@edgarwabwire_·
This is Gloria Orwoba in custody. We Might Eat Late But I Promise You Guys We Will Eat. What a time to be Alive.
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Rigathi Gachagua
Rigathi Gachagua@rigathi·
The people of North Eastern Kenya are eager and ready for change and no amount of political intimidation will silence their voice or stop their desire for engagement. Their voice, like the voice of every other Kenyan must be heard. This afternoon at the @DCP_Democracy headquarters, I held a meeting with DCP aspirants from the North Eastern region. They confirmed the strong anticipation on the ground, with residents looking forward to my visit. Our discussions also focused on strengthening grassroots structures, and ensuring that the people are heard without fear. God Bless North Eastern Kenya.
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The People’s President
The People’s President@bonifacemwangi·
Graffiti is beautiful art, and the High Court ruling declaring graffiti on matatus illegal is backward, retrogressive, and lacks basic common sense. A matatu is not a judge’s car or a courtroom that must appear drab and dull. As a creative who has mentored graffiti artists since 2010, I have helped a number of them to secure opportunities to travel the world and showcase their work. Kenyan graffiti artists are among the best in our continent. They have created beautiful murals at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the Central Bank of Kenya, Safaricom offices in Nairobi, and many other respected establishments. In a country where millions of Kenyans have no jobs, this ruling will only result in creating more unemployment, kill an entire creative ecosystem, increase police harassment, and erase the beauty of our matatus, which has been acclaimed globally. The only thing the government does very well is introduce rules and regulations that make it harder for Kenyans to work. It suppresses our creativity because it hates to see us building anything outside of its control. Kenyan leaders and administrators are incapable of creating anything. They only know how to steal and use their positions to award themselves lucrative government tenders. The beautiful graffiti designs on our matatus have evolved into a culture - one that supports many people to earn an honest livelihood. The government has no business interfering with them as they harm no one. In fact, graffiti on matatus is akin to mobile advertising. Is the government going to outlaw that as well? This ruling must be appealed immediately and common sense must prevail. All nganyas should pick a day and do a tour around Nairobi to make a statement that graffiti is beautiful and should not be declared illegal. I support graffiti in matatus, and when l take power those ugly pillars of the expressway (with dead plants) will have beautiful graffiti painted on them. The only thing I would encourage graffiti artists to do is start painting the faces and stories of Kenyan and African heroes.
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jacob juma
jacob juma@kabetes·
Why can't we as Kenyans AUDIT our National Debt since 1963? EUROBOND theft has ignited this question. We must audit our debt now.
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jacob juma
jacob juma@kabetes·
Katwa Kigen, William Ruto's lawyer and a board member of Moi Referral Hospital are involved in multi-billion scams at the hospital with CEO.
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