Kenneth Ambet
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Kenneth Ambet
@KennethAmbet
Two-Time wasp sting survivor.


I recently bought boxers for my partner from Taqolaqo and let me tell you something: Men deserve softness too. Because some of you are out here wearing boxers stitched from what I can only describe as recycled cement bags and unresolved trauma. Then you wonder why everyone is moody. I touched the fabric and immediately understood why billionaires move slowly. Luxury is not private jets. Luxury is breathable cotton and emotional peace. Now every laundry day has become a silent competition because suddenly this man has preferences. “These ones feel better.” “These ones support me properly.” Support you through WHAT exactly? Quarterly reports? And let’s discuss how men refuse to replace clothes. A man will own boxers from the Moi era and call them “still okay.” Sir. The elastic is conducting memorial services. The fabric is translucent. Those are historical artifacts. Meanwhile Taqolaqo came here with structure, softness, packaging and confidence. Even the box itself looked expensive enough to have opinions. Now my partner walks around the house with the confidence of a man whose life has finally aligned. Good fabric changes people. I’m starting to understand why rich people behave calmly.



Being a man is so hard. Someone will buy you a boxer and tell the whole world.




At the funeral of former Homa Bay MCA Peter Kaula, his wife Akinyi Kaula delivered a gripping speech that has stunned the public. Speaking with raw emotion, Akinyi revealed she abandoned her Master’s studies in the US to support Peter in Kenya, only to discover a web of deception. She detailed finding evidence that she was actually his third wife, despite being shown what she believed were divorce papers. Her address, which balanced heartbreak with fierce resilience, exposed the personal sacrifices and "brain games" she endured, leaving mourners and social media in awe.






