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Fulgence Kaggawa
@KenKaggawa
'the ultimate cheat code is audacity...life seldom rewards the timid'
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Behind every connection is hard work. 💪
This Labour Day, we celebrate the hands that keep Kenya moving and connected every day.
#LabourDay #AirtelKenya

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@KenKaggawa Hi Fulgence. Thank you for reaching out and apologies for that experience, kindly provide the number for checks. ^Lulu
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@MsMiriti Even in your imaginations you’re still not happy. What a sad life to live.
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Your imaginary husband is mistreating you?
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Ms_Miriti@MsMiriti
if i’m up at 5am getting ready for work and there’s a grown man just sleeping there waiting for me to make him breakfast I would literally lose it .
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70 years of feminism and the most profitable occupation for women is still prostitution
Daily Loud@DailyLoud
52 year old American Pie actress Shannon Elizabeth earned over $1,000,000 in her first week on OF
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The 100Mbps (and very soon 1Gbps)revolution iskupate bado unatumia router mbovu ya ISP. A lot of the routers are bottom tier, selected for price, not performance
Upgrade and enjoy better wifi coverage with Wifi 6 router. Cheap routers like the TPlink AX1800 offer great value
David@mwangd1
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Behind that ranger sits part of 105 tonnes of ivory worth roughly $150 million on the black market. Days after this photo, Kenya soaked the lot in jet fuel and burned it. Critics warned it would backfire. A decade on, ivory prices have crashed and poaching is at a 20-year low.
The piles held the tusks of around 7,000 elephants and the horns of 343 rhinos. It was the biggest ivory burn in history. The full stockpile was about 5 percent of all the ivory sitting in African government storerooms at the time. Kenya's entire annual environment budget was smaller than what they were about to set on fire.
The argument against burning was simple. Cut the supply, push up the price, poachers come back harder. One conservation economist compared the move to Iraq going offline during the Iran-Iraq war, when oil prices spiked. Burn $150 million of ivory and the same shock should hit.
None of that happened. Raw ivory in China peaked at around $2,100 per kilogram in 2014. Then Kenya burned its stockpile in April 2016, China shut its legal ivory market in December 2017, and similar bans rolled through the US, Europe, and elsewhere. The price broke. By 2020, the going price across Africa had fallen to about $92 per kilogram. In Kenya specifically, what a poacher could get for a kilo of raw tusk dropped from $190 in 2014 to $52 by 2018. Inside China, the share of people saying they would ever buy ivory fell from 43 percent before the ban to 18 percent by 2020.
The bet was based on an old number. A 2014 Sheldrick Wildlife Trust study found that one live elephant brings in around $23,000 a year in tourism revenue. Across a 70-year lifespan, that is roughly $1.6 million. Its tusks, ripped out, sell for around $21,000. That is the 76-to-1 ratio that gets thrown around in conservation circles. Kenya runs around 10 percent of its economy on tourism today, almost all of it built around live wildlife.
The numbers since have backed the call. The UN's 2024 wildlife crime report says the global ivory market is shrinking, with seizures and poaching both down. A 2024 Colorado State study found African elephant numbers fell 77 percent on average between 1964 and 2016. After 2016, things turned. Forest elephant decline slowed from 7 percent a year to under 1. Savanna elephant poaching is at its lowest level since global tracking started in 2003.
The ranger in this photo is guarding ivory Kenya was about to destroy on purpose. Within four years, the market for what he was guarding had collapsed.
.stuff@vintagestuff4
Kenyan Anti-Poaching Soldier stationed infront of Elephant Ivory
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THE FIRST MAN IN HISTORY TO BREAK 2 HOURS IN A MARATHON!!!🤯🤯🤯
Sabastian Sawe 🇰🇪 has just shattered the World Record at the London Marathon, running 1:59:30!!!
He makes history as the first man to officially break 2 hours in the marathon.
Yomif Kejelcha 🇪🇹 in his debut ran 1:59:41 to become 2nd fastest alltime, while Jacob Kiplimo 🇺🇬 finished in 2:00:28.
All under the previous World Record.

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Do not use PayPal for anything other than friends and family in Kenya.
Do not use it for business.
It is for the 30 bucks from your buddy in Chattanooga or the 70 for dinner.
The same applies to Sendwave.
Artifence@Artifence
Naona paypal wakitoka Kenya soon kulingana na venye kunaenda. The same way they did in Nigeria and Pakistan
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