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Safaris |Hotel,Airport,SGR transfers|Mombasa City Tours|https://t.co/0uGuxPMjtm|

Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Gloria
Gloria@Gloria_Msa·
🔥 New in for your transfers and excursions at the coast. ✅️Full AC ✅️Comfortable seats ✅️Professional driver WhatsApp/call : +254733752859 #transfers
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Rugi@mercymurugi·
Nairobi watu walikuja kutafuta. A popular plants company was selling one tree seedling at 700/-. But they only had 3. Remembered KEFRI is next door so I went to check. I bought 50 seedlings. Each at 50 shillings. Yes, you read that right.
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Looking for Nandi Flame seedlings in Nairobi.

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Gloria
Gloria@Gloria_Msa·
@Alponari @mercymurugi Have you tried macadamia oil? Serves as a good substitute if you're not allergic to nuts.
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Alponari@Alponari·
@mercymurugi Ukipata where one can buy olive trees at affordable prices.. Please shout out... Olive oil price is too expensive & ghee taste isn't palatable 😭
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
The older you get, the more you realize luck is mostly exposure. If you sit in the same place, have the same routine, talking to the same people, nothing new really happens. You have to tackle the world to succeed. Travel more. Talk to people.
EDOSE✨@iam_biglad1

As you got older what did you realise?

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Paul Muite SC
Paul Muite SC@Paul_Muite·
People MUST resist Freehold Land being turned into Leasehold and oppressive TAXES imposed with the Land being auctioned upon failure to pay the those taxes.Objective is to disposess people of their Lands and turn them into labourers for the new owners.We have a CRIMINAL regime
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Kimuzi
Kimuzi@Kimuzi_·
Ukiamka, Amka Na Maraga the 6th. Share it with your close friends and family members. Educate them in the importance of having a man with integrity at the helm.
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TL Elder 2
TL Elder 2@mwabilimwagodi2·
Since my abduction in July 2025 to date nyinyi watu wa Twitter ndio mumeniweka Nairobi. I am up to date with rent, utility bills and school fees. Asanteni sana. My YouTube viewers also fund my story telling trips around the country. Number ni 0799428109 support the channel.
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Marion
Marion@PaddockGirl_44·
Fuel imepanda by 70 bob in 2 months tunaambiwa tungoje next month ipungue na 10 bob. Finance bill 2026 is here to paralyze what is left of the economy. Govt claims this overtaxation ni coz the country is broke but has used 1.1 trillion on refreshments & travel. Economic terrorism
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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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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
That photo costs about $17. The premium version, where the tiger’s head rests in your lap, goes for around $140. Selling these poses made Thailand’s Tiger Temple roughly $3 million a year, until police raided it in 2016 and pulled 40 dead tiger cubs out of a freezer. Thailand has about 1,960 tigers locked in cages right now. Almost all of them are at places that sell tourist photos. The most recent Thai government count of wild tigers came back at 179 to 223. There are eight to ten times more tigers in the photo business than tigers out there hunting deer in the forest. Police forced their way into the Tiger Temple in May 2016 and walked out with 137 live tigers. They also found 40 frozen cubs in a kitchen freezer. Twenty more cubs were floating in jars of preserving fluid. Authorities stopped a temple staff member trying to drive off the property with two whole tiger pelts, ten tiger fangs, and around 1,500 small good-luck charms made from tiger skin. Speed breeding is what keeps the supply going. Mothers get their cubs taken at two to three weeks old. The females come back into heat much sooner and pop out another litter long before nature would let them. World Animal Protection investigators walked through Thai tiger parks and found half the cats they saw in cages smaller than a one-car garage. A wild tiger covers 10 to 20 miles in a single night. Cubs work the photo line for a few months. They get passed from tourist to tourist hundreds of times a day. Most are declawed, which is exactly what it sounds like: amputating part of each toe so they cannot scratch a paying customer. Once a cub grows too big or starts pushing back, it is finished with the photo business and too expensive to feed. The same animals start a second life as product. In 2007, Thailand signed an international treaty banning the sale of tiger parts. Other tiger countries signed too. Authorities still seized 641 tigers, dead or alive, in smuggling busts across Southeast Asia between 2000 and 2011. DNA tests traced 275 of those straight back to the same kind of farms that sell tourist photos. China and Vietnam are the destination, where the parts are sold as tiger bone wine, tiger skin rugs, and traditional medicine. After the 2016 raid, the government took custody of all 147 rescued tigers. Eighty-six died within three years. Decades of speed breeding had inbred their bloodlines so badly that their immune systems were already gone by the time anyone tried to save them.
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Tayland’a giden ABD’li turist, kaplanlarla çekildiği fotoğrafın kamera arkasını paylaştı.

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Bahari Motors 🇰🇪
Bahari Motors 🇰🇪@BenardMakumbi_·
Fellow Kenyans muficha uchi hazai, hii bill imetulemea guys, If you can assist us financially or you know someone or an institution which can assist or maybe you have any ideas on how we can raise this amount kindly inbox or WhatsApp me on 0729233495 🙏 Treasure no. 0720992286 Jefferson Mwakwida Asanteni sana. @HassanAliJoho @DansonMwashako @SakajaJohnson @_HEBabuOwino_ @edwinsifuna
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
The debate between Gen Zs and millennials is totally imbalanced because we are comparing people at very different stages of life, under very different burdens, and then pretending the answers are already clear. Gen Zs are right to say they are bold, outspoken and less willing to tolerate humiliation, especially in workplaces, politics and society. That is a good thing, and Kenya has benefited from that courage. But millennials are also not weak simply because many learnt how to endure bad systems, survive quietly, keep jobs, swallow pride and carry responsibilities without making noise every day. The truth is that we may not get the real answer now. We will only know when Gen Zs are in their 30s and 40s, with children in school, ageing parents to support, rent or mortgages to pay, medical bills arriving without warning, loans hanging over them, and entire households depending on one salary. That is when life tests political courage, workplace courage and social courage differently. It is easy to say people should walk away from oppressive spaces when you are mostly carrying yourself. It becomes more complicated when your resignation, rebellion or public confrontation can immediately affect your children, your parents, your spouse and everyone who eats from your table. So maybe millennials were tough in survival while Gen Zs are tough in confrontation, but the debate is not complete until both generations have faced the same weight of adult responsibility. Let us wait and see whether the same fire remains when life adds school fees, hospital bills, dependants, debt and the fear of one wrong move collapsing a whole family. Until then, this argument is interesting, but it is not settled......
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Chui.
Chui.@Chui_1·
@kinuthia_lan This is the best time to start a business. Tafta 1K anza kuuza second hand clothes, spices ama ova. You will be surprised in a few months it will be making you good money
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Lawrence Kinuthia
Lawrence Kinuthia@kinuthia_lan·
Nimefurushwa juu ya rent. Understandable. 12k rent for the month inclusive of arrears za April. I knew it might reach here but kept working and hoping. For the last time naomba if you have a place wanahire speak up my name. I'll share my CV in the replies as a comment...
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Alfayaz 11
Alfayaz 11@Alfayaz11·
Good people of Nairobi, today we are celebrating the 1st anniversary of several potholes in the city and true to my word, I said cake is a must. My brother @MuriraKinoti @KURAroads we celebrate you. Enjoy the white forest cake. #ReclaimNairobi
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Wangū wa Majani
Wangū wa Majani@wanguwamajani·
The thing about tea is that it can be paired with food, in the same way alcoholic beverages can. Manda Farm and @maisonchailtd will have a 5 course luncheon, paired with Kenyan teas. Get your tickets now and discover Kenyan tea in a way you have never experienced before! gigsecure.co.ke/events/a-leaf-…
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it's by deesign@KuntaKitten·
@kijana_misa men with such mindsets have an inferiority complex they cannot afford "certain" lifestyles and when they see a woman who's being treated a certain way it irks them they rejoice in her death NOT because there's a lesson to be learned but in their head she's been finally humbled
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Kijana ya Misa🇰🇪
Kijana ya Misa🇰🇪@kijana_misa·
I just saw a video of this girl and the kind of life she was living, with money, flying from Kisumu to Mombasa and other places. Some men are married to jealous wives who can do anything to you. Also, the man giving you that money may have a life you don’t really understand, and in the end, you could end up being the sacrifice he has been waiting to offer to the “cult” he gets his money from. What I can tell young campus girls is not to try to live beyond their means using other men’s money.
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xo muthoni🌸
xo muthoni🌸@Miss_muthoni21·
@Confucius_C Picha ya nanny imepatikana.RT widely please 🙏
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Symon Shah
Symon Shah@FarmBastion·
@krazygb I wonder why most places where waria are redeveloping all greenery just vanish The developers also don't seem interested in re introducing any form of greenery
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A.W.O.L@krazygb·
The lack of tree cover in Nairobi is really fanning the smell of piss & shi£ from open defacation especially in westlands.
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Ivar The Boneless
Ivar The Boneless@roomthinker·
Milimani Road suddenly has lane marking and the street lights suddenly all work. And that notorious pothole just past Sagret suddenly got attention and was tarmacked. Half-assed, but tarmacked nonetheless. Why can’t guys do their work for the benefit of fellow citizens? Why does it take visiting dignitaries to remember your work? Bure kabisa 🚮🚮🚮
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