Katio Ndonye

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Katio Ndonye

Katio Ndonye

@KatioNdonye

Blessed and highly favored

Rongai, Kenya Katılım Haziran 2019
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Mark Makau
Mark Makau@MarkMakauh·
@moses_kaigi @KatioNdonye @CatherineNdonye @kbcenglish Just call me angel of the morning, angel Just touch my cheek before you leave me baby. Just call me angel of the morning, angel Just touch my cheek before you leave me, darling Just call me angel of the morning, angel Just touch my cheek before you leave me darling #SundownerKBC
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George Njoroge
George Njoroge@georgenjoroge_·
It’s either my uncle Waruthu is heavily bewitched… or the man is the luckiest dropout kikuyu in the history of Kenya. This man dropped out in Class 6. No degree. No biashara. No master plan. Just inherited land and some anointed timing. He starts in Kingeero with a plot left by his father. Then boom Western Bypass construction comes slicing through it, then KeNHA appears and tells him, “Waruthu, kindly move, but first collect your 16 million.” Now a serious man would sit down, call a fundi, maybe an architect, maybe even think of rentals, biashara, mabati ya tenants, something sensible. Not Waruthu. Waruthu buys land in Gitaru for 4 million, puts up a 3-bedroom house, then takes the rest of the money and launches a one-man campaign of alcohol, women and complete financial vandalism. The man did not spend money. He attacked it. Two years later, before the dust even settles, KeNHA returns again. This time for the Gitaru-Kikuyu interchange. I’m not joking. Same man. Same story. Same government. Another cheque. 19 million. At this point you stop calling it luck. This is now a calling. He moves to Manguo near Limuru town, buys about three-quarter acre, builds again for around 4 million, then does exactly what he had done before. Not almost. Not roughly. Exactly. House first, then the balance is taken hostage by bars, women and enjoyment until nothing remains except memories and hangovers. Any other human being would learn. Waruthu? Waruthu behaves like a man who thinks compensation is a monthly salary. Then last November Ruto launches the Rironi-Nakuru-Mau Summit Road project. Now tell me why this man’s land is again sitting next to the highway like it had been booked in advance. Again the government comes. Again they acquire. Again Waruthu is paid. This time 25 million. You people, there are men who hustle for 20 years and never smell 5 million. This fool has made a full career out of being removed by road projects. He doesn’t farm. He doesn’t build wealth. He doesn’t invest. He just keeps positioning himself where tarmac will eventually develop feelings. The last report we got was that he had moved to Ponda Mali in Nakuru. Either there’s a powerful mganga somewhere blessing his land papers… or God has a very twisted sense of humour when it comes to my uncle. The man is turning Kenyan infrastructure into his personal ATM. Respect. 😂
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Kigonyi Wa Nduthi 🏍
Kigonyi Wa Nduthi 🏍@rex_maina·
It’s my birthday today. But my heart is on the road. The just-ended festive season left many chairs empty. Too many phones rang with news that broke families forever.Too many journeys ended before home. This footage i recorded on 9th December 2025, riding from Nairobi to Mombasa. What you’re seeing isn’t rare — it’s everyday recklessness, captured in real time. When we say share the road, we’re begging for life. For a father to make it home. For a mother to wait a little longer. For someone who belongs to a family to see another sunrise. Road safety is shared responsibility — riders, drivers, and institutions alike. @ntsa_kenya @KeNHAKenya this is the reality on our highways. No hurry is worth a funeral. No overtake is worth a name added to a statistic. Slow down. Look again. Let everyone live. Please… arrive alive. As my birthday gift, I’d appreciate a RT and follow me. 🖤🏍️
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