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Kevin Wanambisi

@KevinWanambisi

Hangs out at @FarmTechKE mostly | Also @SportsCareKE | Download @farmhubkenya and let's make farming easier!

-Nairobi- KENYA Katılım Şubat 2011
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Kevin Wanambisi
Kevin Wanambisi@KevinWanambisi·
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Rasna Warah@RasnaWarah·
@WilliamsRuto I was diagnosed with cancer soon after you were declared president. I have always wondered whether there is a link. Before I die, I want to know, how much money and land do you need, and how much suffering do you want to inflict on Kenyans before you die?
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Mnyika Petro@PetroMnyika·
Who protects road reserves and pathways from grabbers like these? Who?
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BRAVIN YURI
BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri·
The idea that elections will be rigged no matter what is designed to create voter apathy. Shika Kura na upige Kura. Wantam ni wantam.
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papii 🀄️@idanpapii·
A politician is born
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
I see so many anglophones misinformed on what's happening in Senegal. What happened today as Sonko being fired from his role as Prime minister, was very predictable but let's go back to the past 2 years. On April 2nd , 2024, President Faye became President of Senegal, endorsed by PASTEF even though he wasn't the party's first choice. If Sonko had been legally allowed to run, Faye would almost certainly not be president today, Sonko would be. But Sonko was unqualified as he had a criminal conviction. For Diomaye Faye to even win presidential elections, there was a famous campaign slogan "Diomaye mooy Sonko" ("Diomaye is Sonko") effectively telling voters: "If you want Sonko, vote for Faye." The voters completely bought into this logic, handing Faye a massive first-round victory purely on the back of Sonko’s political capital and popularity. The partnership between President Faye and Sonko did not collapse overnight. Instead, it eroded over two years under the weight of an unworkable power dynamic, policy disagreements, and a battle for the political future of Senegal as they claim. Three main issues led to what happened today: 1. Power dynamics: As time went on, Sonko continued to act like the true boss of the political movement in Senegal, publicly declaring that the presidency belonged to the party's collective vision rather than one man. Meanwhile, Faye naturally grew into his executive role, as the commander in chief. 2. The IMF Debt Conflict: The absolute breaking point was how to handle Senegal's severe economic crisis. When Faye's government took office, they discovered the previous regime had hidden billions in debt, causing the IMF to freeze a $1.8 billion loan program. As a hardcore populist, Sonko rejected the IMF’s demands to restructure Senegal’s $13 billion debt and adopt austerity measures, terrifying international bond markets. Facing a declining economy, Faye and his Finance Minister, Cheikh Diba, favored a pragmatic approach to appease international lenders and unfreeze the funds. 3. Domestic fuel prices: With national debt increasing each day, Finance Minister Diba warned that the country's massive energy subsidies were on track to overrun the budget by $2 billion. ​The Finance Ministry urgently requested a domestic fuel price hike to plug the budget gap and satisfy the IMF. Sonko flatly refused, blocking Faye's economic team and bringing governance to a standstill. By late 2025 and early 2026, ​their rivalry had spilled into open political war as both men began preparing for upcoming elections. In late 2025, Faye appointed a close ally, to lead his ruling coalition, deliberately bypassing Sonko’s loyalists to dilute PASTEF's control over his presidency. He then launched the Diomaye Président movement, aggressively building out a nationwide political machine loyal directly to him, not the party. Sonko retaliated by issuing an extraordinary public warning, stating that if Faye continued to diverge from the party’s original radical vision, PASTEF would withdraw from the government entirely and force Faye into a difficult cohabitation. By May 2026, the relationship had completely deteriorated. In a televised address, Faye openly warned that the ruling party was on a path to collapse due to personal ambitions rather than the country ideals. He pointedly reminded the public that he held the sole constitutional right to dismiss his prime minister, stating: "The day I am no longer satisfied, I will put Senegal's interests first. And today couple weeks into May, President Faye has just fired his Prime Minister. It's about to be a long year for Senegal.
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Kenya doesn’t need photo‑ops and Ksh10 gimmicks on diesel. We need the cartel state dismantled - David Maraga
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
After overtaxing you, drowning you in debt and cooking the shadiest fuel deals in our history, this govt now wants applause for ‘negotiating’ a crisis it created. They hike prices, blame a ‘global crisis’, then compromise a few loud voices into silence and call it leadership. Kenya doesn’t need photo‑ops and KSh10 gimmicks on diesel. We need the extractive cartel state dismantled. We must Reset, Restore & Rebuild Kenya #Ukombozi @UGMParty @Maraga27 @ntvkenya @citizentvkenya @tv47digital @StandardKenya @TheStarKenya @NationAfrica
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto

We are fully aware of the frustration, pain and burden that families, businesses, farmers and transporters have endured due to rising fuel prices over the past few weeks. The truth is this: Kenya is facing the effects of a global fuel crisis caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This challenge is not unique to Kenya. Across the world, countries are grappling with rising fuel prices, supply shortages and disruptions in the global supply chain. Since the beginning of this crisis, we have responded decisively to cushion Kenyans from high fuel prices and to ensure the country continues to enjoy a stable and uninterrupted fuel supply under the Government-to-Government framework. In the April-May and May-June pricing cycles, the Government has spent KSh28.19 billion on fuel price support through direct stabilisation measures and Value Added Tax (VAT) relief of 8 per cent, protecting millions of Kenyans from even greater hardship. Without Government intervention during this period, Super Petrol would retail at KSh230 a litre instead of the current KSh214. Diesel would retail at KSh277 instead of KSh232, while kerosene would retail at KSh270 instead of KSh191. To further cushion Kenyans, I have directed a KSh10 reduction for diesel in the June-July pricing cycle. We call on Kenyans to remain patient as we navigate this crisis. Let us not allow irresponsible political opportunists to politicise a crisis that is global in nature. Together, we shall overcome these challenges. Held talks with transport stakeholders at State House Mombasa and agreed on a series of reforms to address concerns in the transport sector, including the possibility of a temporary relief on lending terms for the transport sector, insurance claims and regulations on minimum fares for digital taxis, as well as allowing the continued use of artwork and graffiti on matatus.

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Ochieng' Stephen
Ochieng' Stephen@kenyansportsguy·
This is what it is all about❤️ With hundreds of fans flocking the Nike store in Cape Town for autographs and pictures, Eliud Kipchoge spotted a young fan watching through the glass from outside and immediately called her in🥹 #EliudKipchoge #Athletics
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Mumbi.
Mumbi.@miss_mumbzk·
So foreign investors get 30 year tax holidays, and domestic businesses don’t get to reinvest profits back into their businesses?
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Dan Aceda
Dan Aceda@danaceda·
With Etims KRA wants to be the one to determine what a business expenses is. Now they also want to decide for you what your dividend is and what you should do with it. KRA doesn't think It's your money. You are just holding it for them.
Moe@moneyacademyKE

KRA will now tax companies on some of their retained profits. If a company does not pay out at least 60% of its profits as dividends, KRA will treat part of the remaining profit as “deemed dividends” and tax it, under finance bill 2026.

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Kimuzi
Kimuzi@Kimuzi_·
What I know, Kura za Maraga zitapita 6m. It will be from all regions devoid of tribalism. Kwanza izo registered kama 2.6m Ni zake Kwanza. Maraga the 6th.
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