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Caroline Mutoko

@CarolineMutoko

Africa's Time is Now. This is the frontier. I'm reporting for duty.

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Konza Technopolis Development Authority
-@CarolineMutoko: We are building a digital economy at breathtaking speed. But we are doing it on a foundation that is cracking under the weight of misinformation, harassment, and silence. And when the foundation cracks online, women fall first. Not because they are weaker. But because they are louder, more visible, more ambitious, and increasingly more powerful in digital spaces #TECSummit2026 #GiveToGain #SiliconSavannah
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George Njoroge
George Njoroge@georgenjoroge_·
50 children. Not five. Fifty. If a plane carrying 50 kids crashed in, the nation would stop. Flags at half-mast. National mourning. But 50 children dying inside KU Referral Hospital is treated like just another headline. That’s not a statistic. That’s a national tragedy. 💔
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
Eric Latiff decided to remove the journalist’s gown and knew it was time to be a Kenyan.
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
BREAKING: Thousands of protesters show up to protest against Donald Trump near the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. People all around the world really hate Donald Trump. I hope they realize that most Americans hate him too.
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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
🇨🇳🤝🌏 Voices from China in Davos are applauded: "The world cannot return to the law of the jungle, where the strong prey on the weak." "China is willing to be not only the world's factory, but also the world's market." Globalization faces challenges from rising protectionism. China offers certainty amid uncertainty. Undoubtedly, 2026 will see more Western leaders visiting China for cooperation.
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 GLOBALISM JUST DIED IN DAVOS Howard Lutnick just walked into the lion’s den — and told the World Economic Forum exactly what they didn’t want to hear. “Globalism has failed.” Not whispered. Not softened. Declared — on their own stage. He dismantled the entire WEF doctrine in minutes: • Offshoring hollowed out the West • Cheap labor destroyed innovation • Net Zero made Europe dependent on China • Sovereignty begins with borders • Nations must control their industry, energy, and medicine Then came the line that shook the room: “Why would Europe agree to Net Zero when they don’t even make a battery?” That’s the truth globalists can’t answer. Green agendas without industry. Climate pledges without sovereignty. Moral posturing while outsourcing power to Beijing. America First isn’t isolation. It’s independence. And Lutnick made it crystal clear: The old model is finished. The globalist experiment has failed. And the future belongs to nations that put their people first. Davos just heard the obituary — live.
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Mwangi Kirubi
Mwangi Kirubi@mwarv·
Gold in the Motor Sports Category at the World Sports Photography Awards 2026. 🥇 A proud moment for me, my country Kenya 🇰🇪and the Safari Rally. When the Safari Rally returned to the WRC circuit in 2021, I was one of a handful of Kenyan photographers accredited to shoot at the rally. I have been privileged to shoot at every WRC Safari Rally Kenya ever since, making the 2025 edition my fifth in a row. This winning image was captured during Shakedown at Sleeping Warrior. Unlike regular rally stages that are run once before the cars dash on to the next stage, at Shakedown, the drivers run the stage three to four times. These back-to-back runs give us the photographers a chance to change our shooting positions and settings, with the goal of capturing the best shots. I almost always shoot in AV mode which didn't change on the different runs. What changed was my shooting position, from a jump to this one which is where I captured my favourite images from the rally and this winning shot. The dust Grégoire Munster and Louis Louka in their Ford Puma Rally1 are kicking up is called fesh fesh. It is almost watery in nature yet very dry, hence the splashy look it produces in photos. Thank you @WorldSportsPix for the recognition as well as @canonemeapro @CanonUKandIE @canonusa and @canoncna for supporting photography talent worldwide. Captured on a Canon R5C with RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 L IS USM 1/3200sec at f/5.6, ISO 400, 324mm #WSPA26
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ERIC OMONDI
ERIC OMONDI@ericomondi_·
Which ocean ?🤣🤣
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Terryanne Chebet
Terryanne Chebet@TerryanneChebet·
Twiga Foods has lost a court case filed by former sales representative Maxton Duke Kibira, who was terminated in 2018 for alleged poor performance. The court ruled the termination was unfair and ordered Twiga Foods to pay Kibira Ksh.1 million in compensation and refund of unlawful salary deductions. The court found that Twiga Foods violated labor laws by failing to follow due process, including not providing clear job expectations or a fair hearing before deducting salary for unbanked revenues.
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@lynn_ngugi1·
When I say he wants monopoly over everything that makes us independent, this is what I mean,.. For years, Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation have used their money to “shape Africa’s future”, not through partnership, but through control. In agriculture, Gates funds projects like AGRA, pushing farmers to abandon indigenous seeds for patented ones owned by multinational companies. This traps farmers in cycles of buying seeds and fertilizers every season instead of saving their own ,eroding Africa’s food independence. A perfect example is Burkina Faso’s GMO cotton experiment, heavily promoted by Western biotech interests that Gates openly supports. The genetically modified cotton was meant to increase yield, but it ended up destroying fiber quality, collapsing export value, and costing farmers millions. Burkina Faso eventually abandoned it , proof that foreign “innovation” can ruin local industries when Africans aren’t in control. In technology, Gates is heavily funding the rollout of digital ID systems and data-driven programs across Africa .Things like biometric IDs, health databases, and digital payment systems.,On the surface, they sound modern and efficient. But most of these systems are designed, hosted, and managed by foreign tech companies ,not African governments. That means our data ,fingerprints, health records, financial information ,often ends up stored on servers controlled from outside the continent…It’s like giving outsiders the keys to Africa’s digital future. And whoever controls the data, controls the people. In health, the Gates Foundation is one of the largest donors to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the GAVI vaccine alliance. That gives Gates enormous power to decide which diseases get funding and attention. So instead of African experts setting their own priorities like clean water, maternal care, or malnutrition ,most of the money and focus go to programs chosen by foreign donors. This makes African health systems dependent on external funding and unable to plan for long-term solutions. And in policy, Gates-backed organizations often influence how governments design their agriculture, health, and education policies. Many African ministries rely on his foundation’s research, consultants, or funding so they end up answering more to Gates-funded partners than to their own citizens…It’s a quiet form of control that doesn’t look like colonialism, but works the same way ,money decides, not the people. Would love to hear your views as well✌️
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Maverick Aoko
Maverick Aoko@AokoOtieno_·
Whoever created this content, please come for my kidney... Incredible 👏🫡
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Botswana knows how to celebrate athletics victory! They got a national holiday, street parades, and even Letsile Tebogo's face on a new note
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
A moment of silence in memory of the young people who paid the ultimate price in 2024 and 2025 in defense of democracy. We will never forget you.
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