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This is a Looto-ing scheme! Health is devolved function. Ajenge huko Tanzania kwanza!
#UshenziKE

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People are dying because there is no blood in the blood banks everytime only for these evil people to export donated blood,Jesus Christ!!!!
wanjiru@Wanjiru2027
The first family is a wicked family. Their own daughter sharelene, who became the blood ambassador in 2024, started exporting blood in massive quantities from Kenya. Crazy, right?
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@DanielKimorop Taxpayers fund kmtc so that it can train workers for another country?
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@DanielKimorop There's nothing meaningful with foreign languages. Meaningful investment would have been liaising with universities across the globe for scholarship to graduates , exchange programmes, skills transfer, mentorship, tech and research. Facilitating slavery is not a flex
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'When Kenya faced one of its harshest times under Daniel Arap Moi, characterised by unemployment, he urged Kenyans to look beyond their borders for opportunities.'
Does this speech sound familiar?
NDUGU@DanielKimorop
KMTC just quietly made one of the most strategic decisions for its graduates. KMTC has officially introduced foreign language training across its campuses — French, German, Arabic and Amharic are now being taught as part of the college's international employability strategy.
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The biggest threat right now isn’t open propaganda from the William Ruto government. It’s what I call controlled bloggers.
Not the obvious government defenders, those are easy to spot.
I’m talking about the ones who sound like you.
They speak about the cost of living.
They claim to stand with Kenyans.
They look like they’re fighting for you,
But in reality, they’re guiding you exactly where the system wants you to go.
They’ll amplify your anger, speak about hardship, and build your trust.
But the moment people mobilize, the script changes.
Suddenly, they start setting boundaries.
Softening demands.
Redirecting energy.
And you won’t even notice you’re being managed.
Suddenly it becomes:
“Don’t say Ruto must go.”
“Don’t protest here.”
“Stay within these limits.”
“If Ruto goes, who takes over?”
That script is not new.
Even brutal regimes have used it for years: control the opposition, control the narrative, control the people.
Be careful who you trust.
And most importantly, judge people by their consistency, not their performance. For example, if someone was against abductions, then today they are trying to justify them; you can definitely draw your conclusions abou who they are.

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🤮wont make voting mistake's just because of the false urgency to "just remove ruto first"
I won't vote for Ruto neither will this crooks get my votes.
Maraga ntampigia hata nikiwa solo I dont care at all.
𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫@TheInject
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Yesterday as Kenyans were busy watching Arsenal playing, there was a SHA exposé being aired. The Ksh. 104 Billion SHA system, which is also maintained at a cost of Ksh. 500 million per month by a company linked to Kasongo, his wife, Duale and David Ndii is not working. As a matter of fact today, the system was down throughout.
Despite the government flaunting figures like "Ooh, x million of Kenyans have registered", SHA is collecting less than NHIF and the claims have exceeded the collections by 159 percent which is very puzzling. It can only mean that cartels are opening up hospitals, accrediting them immediately and demanding claims from SHA soon after. And you say that we have a country?

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Listen here, many of us rallied behind names like Maraga, Omtata, and Kigame because we genuinely wanted something different. Leadership grounded in integrity, principle, and accountability. We can’t now abandon that foundation and start entertaining alliances with politicians whose records raise the very doubts we were trying to move away from.
If Sifuna and others feel the need to join alliances, that’s their choice but it shouldn’t dilute the original vision. This is not a trial-and-error exercise. Either we, as voters, are truly done with recycling mediocrity and ready to back principled leadership, or we admit we’re comfortable with the same cycles repeating.
Any alliance with the usual political class inevitably comes with negotiations, positions, influence, compromises. Let’s not pretend it’s purely about public good. If the goal is to dismantle a broken system, it won’t happen by keeping its biggest beneficiaries within arm’s reach of power.
Let Maraga stand with a team that reflects the same values he represents. Let him run that race on integrity, not convenience. If such a team wins, then it’s a victory for principle. If it loses, then at least it’s clear that the country was presented with a genuine alternative and chose otherwise.
At the end of the day, you can lead people to a better option, but you can’t force them to choose it, the same way you can take a donkey to the river but you can't force it to drink the water.
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gonna be fucking class when a player flattens him one day
Jonty@CarefreeJonty
Yeah that’s allowed apparently
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