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willies@kipk0r·
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Persimmon OT@OtPersimmon·
I have a joke, guys. What do you call a sick eagle? Illegal. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😠😂😂😂😂😭😂😂😭😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😂😭😂😂😭😂😭😭😂😭😂😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😭😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂
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Geoff Wacker@GeoffWacker·
No government required
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Brian O@BrianOpangao·
Niliambia ule jamaa wa arbitrage betting aende Pole pole hakuskia🤣 Ona sasa account iko permanently suspended.. Wizi sio poa..
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Judy@JudyWagathigi·
I can’t believe Vision 2030 is only four years away—it’s truly heartbreaking to see scandals piling up: unqualified appointments (Sakaja appointing Gaucho, a goon), a collapsed health and education system, and unfinished projects everywhere. Tuko katika Hali ya hatari 😭😭😭
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Rèed@Ian_San254·
Luhyas believe in feeding workers, it’s something you see your folks do and they don’t delegate it, the family will cook and serve food to laborers or temp workers , doesn’t matter how much you are paid, in a luhya home you will get fed and respected
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100@yh_me2·
16 likes on tiktok is embarrassing but 16 likes on twitter is like winning a Grammy
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Eng. Karis | MSC | 🇰🇪
When we ask why taxes are soo high, we are compared to UK and Singapore. When we ask why our debt is so high, they talk about Japan and their gdp to debt ratio. But healthcare? Infrastructure? Education? Quality of life? Suddenly, we are comparable to Uganda and Tanzania
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1

PUMP PRICE DEBATE “I just came back from London. Diesel is selling at almost 2 pounds, that's about Ksh 350 per litre, while Petrol is at 1.75 pounds, that's about Ksh 306. President Ruto has taken measures to adjust our VAT on fuel from 16 to 8 percent, to mitigate the pain on the pump for the people of Kenya.” ~ Kimani Ichung’wah, Majority Leader National Assembly #KBCniYetu ^PM

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🃏@JakeRammos·
Gun to your head, name a bone in the body
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Legend@Be_like_legend·
do ya pu$$y ever randomly get wet and you’re just like ????? what is it girl??? what do you see???
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Ty 💋@imtaitianaj·
Memorizing pothole locations is a survival skill where I'm from 😂
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WelBeast@WelBeast·
The scariest part of all this is that Manchester City might win all their remaining matches comfortably. I can’t say the same for us.
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MOSET@KeKirwa·
Someone close to me scored an A of 83 points, went ahead to pursue Engineering abroad, and ended up in the KDF. People don't believe that the KDF absorbs a good percentage of the most brilliant minds in this country, and it's by design.
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Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
I also read that he did this so consistently that the wild animals actually learned to recognize the sound of his engine. Elephants and buffalo would hear his specific truck coming from miles away and gather at the dry water holes to wait for him before he even arrived.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

This man dedicated his life to hauling thousands of gallons of water to wildlife dying of thirst — and continued directing the mission from his hospital bed until his final days. He was only 54 when he died. In 2016, a devastating drought turned Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park into a parched wasteland. Horrified by the sight of a buffalo collapsing from thirst, local pea farmer Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua sold his possessions, bought a secondhand truck, and began delivering up to 3,000 gallons of water every day to desperate elephants, zebras, and antelope across the rugged terrain. His selfless work, captured in viral videos of thirsty animals rushing toward his truck, turned him into an international symbol of compassion. People from Vermont to Utah rallied behind the man known as the “Water Man of Tsavo,” donating generously to keep the lifeline flowing when rains failed. Even as kidney failure took a heavy toll on his health, Mwalua refused to stop. From his hospital bed, he continued managing operations, coordinating daily deliveries, and developing new solutions such as solar-powered pumps and beehive fences to protect both wildlife and local communities. Though he ultimately lost his battle with illness, his wife Rachel and the Mwalua Wildlife Trust carry on his work today. Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua’s legacy is a powerful reminder that while we cannot prevent every tragedy, there is deep dignity and meaning in choosing kindness and action in the face of suffering.

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WILLIE OEBA@WillieOeba·
When people want to test viability of a political coalition they test in Nakuru It’s always the launching pad. You know why ?
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