Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD

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Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD

Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD

@MBashirduale

Interdisciplinary Specialist. Politics - Policy & Governance || Peace & Conflict || National Security || Law. CPN || CPM || CAM || IM || TOT.

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Kasmuel McOure
Kasmuel McOure@_KasKazini·
To the church in Kavirondo; I am an avid TUTAM supporter and will go out of my way to campaign for President William Ruto’s reelection within ODM and the Broad-Based Youth Front. Now that that is out of the way, here’s a little analysis on tribelessness. “Tribeless” in the Kenyan youth movement is the hidden hand that means ‘Kikuyu aligned’. It bypasses the political riddle that even the masters haven’t solved, imposing a clear winner while trivializing the subject. If you’re from a different tribe, do not be shocked. This is systemic. In youth mobilization, you bring your voice and energy, but most Agikuyu youth bring money, networks, and systemic influence. Once higher education triggers rural-urban migration, they are closer to critical human resources than youth from other regions. They can access their messiah figures easily because they are near the capital city and its environs, often individuals in government, past governments, or the business community. Their totems are more accessible, with well-connected transport networks. It is easier to reach Mt. Kenya than Lake Victoria or Kang’o ka Jaramogi. Their messianic lore is better established, organized, and mainstreamed, having been embedded in curricula and national consciousness. That is why Orengo, for example, speaking to students in Nairobi, invokes Dedan Kimathi rather than Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. We must recognize this reality and learn to live through it, because I’ve seen many from the Kavirondo Gulf suffer, ultimately, all we bring is our voice and presence, giving a national face to systemic jingoism. By the time non-Kikuyu youth realize they’ve been drawn into the tribal agenda of a sinister Kikuyu elite, from ‘Tribeless’ to ‘Niko Kadi’ it is often too late. Hence the stream-of-consciousness videos and posts you see online (this article is one of them btw). The system organizing this version of tribelessness does not care about allure or status. It has accepted that it shall not clinch the presidency in ‘27, but as long as it controls the urban zeitgeist, it remains influential. Baba had mastered this, confronting and collaborating with it when necessary. This is not entirely harmful if you play within its rules. It offers protection and attention; the only cost is ignorance. It is a neat, well-organized tool that does not need to introduce itself. You should not be angry at what you discover when observing well-funded activists and their counterparts in the broken system they claim to dismantle. The system does not break them half as badly as it breaks you. WANTAM does not mean the same thing across the country. Neither does TUTAM, which is the most sustainable remedy to this imbalance, but that is a story for another day. Whether we choose to change it is up to you. You must, however, be aware of this. And it is imperative that these whispered truths are said out loud for the next generation of heroes. Your hearts must not break, but awaken once you realize them.
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Siyad Ahmed
Siyad Ahmed@Siyadino·
Eid Mubarak! May Allah accept our fasts and grant us His mercy and forgiveness. Idd-ul-fitri 1447 AH
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Lawrence Kitema
Lawrence Kitema@lawrencekitema·
Apologize when you're wrong. You're too young to be losing genuine people because of pride. Stop thinking everyone is replaceable, and stop searching for quotes to defend your stupidity.
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Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD
Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD@MBashirduale·
Keep Shining. Keep Soaring my brother. Your effort in bringing development in Kenya's Tourism Sector won't go Unnoticed. @Wambingwa_ @Docktus_ @KENYATOURIST @WilliamsRuto
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The Kenya Tourism Awards(KTA) Gala Dinner, took place on February 4, 2026, at the Argyle Grand Hotel Nairobi. This events stands out as a premier event that celebrates outstanding achievements, innovation, and leadership in Kenya's tourism and hospitality sectors. Moreover, it serves as a vital platform for honoring pioneers who are reshaping the country's tourism landscape, from iconic destinations to exceptional hospitality services, thereby fostering a culture of excellence and high standards across the industry. "For anyone passionate about Kenya's future as a tourism powerhouse, the Kenya Tourism Awards (KTA) isn't just an award, it's a movement," I keep saying. From the entries phase, shortlisting phase, public voting & jury, we now had to celebrate the best among the best. This gala holds significant importance by recognizing top performers in diverse categories, such as sustainable tourism initiatives and innovative travel experiences, which encourages creativity and forward-thinking approaches like eco-friendly practices and digital enhancements. These elements are essential for maintaining Kenya's competitiveness on the global stage. Additionally, the event facilitates networking and collaboration among key stakeholders, including government officials, business leaders, and professionals, all gathered at a luxurious venue to forge partnerships and exchange valuable insights. Most importantly, the Kenya Tourism Awards (KTA) went down as the Best Awards ever witnessed; not only in the tourism and hospitality sectors but also the whole country at large. We extend our sincere gratitude to our Chief Guest, Mr. Stephen Isaboke , EBS, Principal Secretary Broadcasting and Telecommunications and Mr. David Gitonga, Tourism Secretary, representing the Principal Secretary, State Department for Tourism, for honouring the occasion. Deeply honored to be part of the Kenya Tourism Awards team, an incredible team! #KenyaTourismAwards

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Dr. Daniel Mutegi Giti, Ph.D.
As we begin this new year, let us recommit ourselves to peace, unity, and mutual respect. Our diversity is our strength, and our shared future depends on how we choose dialogue over division. Together, we can build a cohesive, inclusive, and peaceful Kenya for generations to come. #PeaceAndDiversity #HappyNewYear2026
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Fidel Castro Ongoya Hill
Fidel Castro Ongoya Hill@OngoyaHillFC·
As the beginning of my engagements with comrades, I proudly invite a brother, a friend, and an exceptional intellectual to dissect and demystify the world of Accredited Mediation here at the University of Nairobi. This session marks the first step in building a more informed,
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Fidel Castro Ongoya Hill
Fidel Castro Ongoya Hill@OngoyaHillFC·
I sincerely appreciate @MBashirduale for graciously accepting our invite, and I extend my deepest gratitude to the Module 1 class representatives for steering such a stellar and insightful conversation. Moments like these reaffirm that Parklands is Ongoya all the way
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Fidel Castro Ongoya Hill
Fidel Castro Ongoya Hill@OngoyaHillFC·
True politicians understand that dialogue is the heartbeat of democracy , it builds trust, bridges differences, and shapes the future through collective understanding. @NIMDKenya @MBashirduale
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
Frankline Mukwanja: It's unfortunate that Samia Suluhu has not been clever enough to hide her iron fist #CitizenDayBreak
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
If your plan is to take your entire family out of poverty, May Go bless you financially. Win. Win. Win.
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Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD
Mohamed Bashir Duale - MBD@MBashirduale·
@MigunaMiguna I'm yet to see a Post of Yours Preaching Positivity in all government Undertakings Sir. You'll answer me later as we move on.
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
What development in Nyanza was Nyeri governor Kahiga speaking about? If he was honest, he would have observed that after more than 60 years of deliberate exclusion and intentional neglect by successive Kenyan regimes in all spheres, Nyanza’s infrastructure, schools, hospitals, non-existent sewer systems and unemployment are at the levels of Stone Age whereas most residents of Central Kenya live in far better conditions because of 35 years of skewed “development policies” by Jomo Kenyatta, Mwai Kibaki and Uhuru Kenyatta. Anyone who complains about the mythical development in Nyanza is like an Israeli Zionist who complains that there are a few Palestinian children still breathing. Kahiga’s resignation as the vice-chair of the Council of Governors is meaningless until we eradicate tribalism, ethnocentrism, plunder and genocidal practices by everyone who holds public office—starting at @StateHouseKenya all the way down to the village elder.
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Marlon K.
Marlon K.@Mongela_h·
Raila Adopted son Salah Oketch can speak fluent Dholuo.
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Eugene L. Wamalwa
Eugene L. Wamalwa@EugeneLWamalwa·
This morning, joining fellow mourners at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi to honor the doyen and enigma of Kenyan politics, the Rt. Hon. @RailaOdinga , I couldn’t help but remember how he mourned my late brother Mike, arriving in Kitale with bulls. I also recall one of the most trying moments during my tenure as a minister under President @UhuruKE Kenyatta, when the Rt. Hon. @RailaOdinga arrived unannounced at the requiem mass of my late sister-in-law, Yvonne Wamalwa, at Consolata Shrine in Westlands just a few days after he had been sworn in as the People’s President at Uhuru Park, Nairobi. I didn’t even know how to introduce him, and I’ll never forget how witty he was that day. #Jowi
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