George Meroka
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George Meroka
@GeorgeMeroka
I'm a calm guy who loves overcoming challenges and succeeding.
Katılım Şubat 2019
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These highrises have caused all these problems....
The drainage is in pits... Saks @SakajaJohnson ama ile barua ya 1901 confirms everything. #ReclaimNairobi Now.
Parklands Residents Association@parklandspamoja
@cbs_ke @Alfayaz11 Yesterday it was chaos, this is why we push for reclaiming of the river for it flow freely.
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Apparently Americans are still living in 2010. They still use this method to deposit money 😭
Thendo Ralph@ThendoRalph
Y’all remember these days?
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Just realised one of my foremen has been stealing from me from material supplies and still deducting 200bob per fundi & 100bob per unskilled persons. If you've worked under him, I offer my apologies. I never pay my workers the peanuts you've been receiving!!
This guy has been in my company since 2023 then after firing him, I decided to call fundis who have been working for me under him from 2023 then wanasema he's been deducting money from them dating back to July 2023. I felt like crying man.
Called suppliers of sand, stones, pia wananipea bei zenye wamekua wakilipisha and in most instances, every delivery had 8k-15k yake. The latest one being 1500pcs of block delivered on Wednesday last week where alivuna 10bob per piece. Ksh15,000 in to-to.
But on this, he must cool his ass in the cells kidogo.
So unfortunate that people still behave like this in 2026 mahn 💔
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Sudhir Ruparelia, Uganda’s richest man, owns one residential house at Plot 9, Kawalya-Kaggwa Close, Lower Kololo, Kampala where he is the second-largest private landowner after the Buganda Kingdom. He also maintains two additional homes abroad, one on Edgware Road in London, England & another in the Marina/Jumeirah area of Dubai, UAE.
Then there is AAA, who owns more than five villas in Kampala as her private homes, a 30-bedroom house in Bukedea & additional properties in the UK, all acquired within just four years of serving as Speaker. Oh Uganda! May God uphold Thee🥹😭😪
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Muthu should be nowhere near the hospitality scene. These folks took over Sovereign Suites and reduced it to a lodging. Unapatiaje mtu slipers za rangi mbili in such a place?
Saddique Shaban@SaddiqueShaban
What's happening at Nairobi's Muthu Silver Springs Hotel?
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Kenyans are really suffering bro, my dm is full of struggling Kenyans and some were just doing ok working hard as any other citizen now even getting a meal is a big struggle. On the flip side those who have access to yamuneloa cartel are swimming in stolen money and buying properties right left and center. I know some of the cartel families who are now doing import businesses and they are evading import taxes.
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Peter Mbiyu Koinange - a grandfather of Jeff Koinange accumulated massive wealth - prime land, including an acre in Nairobi’s CBD now worth KES 3 billion, plus shares in blue-chip companies. Yet he was extremely frugal, even toward himself.
He famously said he didn’t understand owning more than one pair of shoes when you only have one pair of feet😂😂. On rare days off, he drove his only old Mercedes with worn tyres and a faded exterior. His largest known donation at a fundraiser was just KES 1,000, sent through proxies.
Despite his wealth, he never wrote a will, apparently fearing his children would take his property. He was also an absent father - his children’s weddings were postponed multiple times because he couldn’t attend. He gave his brother power of attorney over his finances but restricted spending to school fees and medical bills only, forbidding “silly luxuries.”
When his son asked for a loan to start a business, Koinange refused and told him to join a savings cooperative with his peers instead. What a man!!!

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Yesterday night, along Gigiri, it was raining heavily... There were so many men and women on the roadside asking for lifts. I guess they work for those rich people in Gigiri, Muthaiga. Nobody stopped. Took the courage to carry 4 of them, 2 ladies and 2 men. They were going to Allsops (River) and so I dropped them near GSU. When they were alighting, each one of them pulled out a Ksh 50. Like that is what they do. I said nope. I don't want the money. And I could hear them going away sending blessings my way. 😆
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