John Menja

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John Menja

John Menja

@Menja2026

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Katılım Mart 2026
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@ivymuthe Here first-class means "darasa la kwanza", yaani Grade 1. Direct translation ndio ilileta hiyo confusion.
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IVY@ivymuthe·
Rosaline Alionya, a first-class student, stated that fuel is cheaper in Uganda than in Kenya because Uganda has fewer cars.
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@robert_muriithi @sholard_mancity @Safaricom_Care Pole bruh, your profile pic is the same green color of Safaricom… I saw the color and thought it was SafariCon customer care 😂 Hiyo stori hunipea PTSD. Line ilizimwa ivo tu na ilikuwa na chapaa kwa mpesa. Of course they're very polite, but in the end they don't replace the SIM
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
A Kenyan by the name Elias Wekesa has taken Safaricom to court, and every Kenyan should pay attention. He says Safaricom deactivated his line after it stayed inactive for a few months, then reassigned it to another person. When he tried using it again, he was met with a shock. The number was gone. Worse, he says he could no longer receive OTPs from his bank and other platforms tied to that number. This case matters because it touches every Kenyan. Because your phone number is no longer just a number. It is tied to your bank account. Your email. Your work accounts. Your private life. The moment that number is handed to someone else, the risks begin. OTPs can go elsewhere. Recovery codes can land in another person’s hands. Account alerts can reach a stranger. That person is not just holding a SIM card. They may be holding access to parts of your digital life. And if they have bad intentions, the damage can be immediate. And for families who have lost loved ones, it cuts even deeper. A parent’s number. A sibling’s number. A loved one’s number. One day, it holds memories. The next day, it belongs to a stranger. This is why Safaricom must be forced to create stronger safeguards before reassigning numbers. Because in today’s world, a phone number is not disposable. It is identity. And identity should never be reassigned without protection.
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@robert_muriithi @sholard_mancity @Safaricom_Care Why do you need a reason to not replace. You only asked for my ID when I bought the line, so my ID should be all you need to replace. Anyway, nimezoea. Slowly slowly court judgements like this will bring you back to line.
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IVY@ivymuthe·
father from Olkalau was spotted walking his two children to school, dressed in worn-out clothes and gumboots. While waiting for his daughter who had gone into a shop to buy something, he stood quietly, lost in deep thought. Moments later, the girl returned empty-handed, explaining that the price of the item had increased and she needed more money.With no other option, he pulled out his phone to check his M-Pesa balance. Moved by his quiet sacrifice, many Kenyans are now searching for him, hoping to gift him new shoes and decent clothes — as it appears he has given everything he has to his children, leaving nothing for himself.
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mariana Z@mariana057·
Two flies just flew into my bedroom and screwed in a lightbulb. How they got inside the lightbulb, I have no idea.
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@sholard_mancity Counties have institutionalized corruption through tenderpreneurship. That's how millennials were swallowed into the system. Supply to the county and split 50-50 with the thieves. Now the thieves are supplying everything and taking 100%. Gen Z never got a chance to "eat"
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Corruption in Kenya survives because beneficiaries of corruption are not just politicians. Ordinary citizens defend it when their tribe is eating. That’s the truth nobody likes.
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🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌
🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@26ers_bp115·
ドイツで起きた悲劇。 彼女の名はリアナ。 ウクライナの激戦地マリウポリから命からがら避難してきた16歳。 歯科助手になる夢を抱いていたが、駅で背後から突き飛ばされ貨物列車に跳ねられ亡くなった。 犯人は31歳のイスラム教徒のイラク人。 難民申請は却下され送還対象だったのに、精神疾患を理由に居座り続けていた「偽装難民」だった。 安全を求めて逃げた先で、本来そこにいるはずのない者に未来を奪われた彼女が可哀想でならない。 これは日本にとっても他人事ではない。 人道支援を隠れ蓑にする「偽装難民」を放置すれば、いつか日本でも同様の悲劇が起きる。 日本は偽装難民に対して毅然と、厳格に対応すべきだ。 ルールを守らない者が野放しにされる不条理を許してはいけない。
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@sholard_mancity You are right but forgive me for laughing at that AI picture… that hawk looks like it is returning the chick, not taking it 😂
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
On this app we sugarcoat hard truths too much. The truth is: don’t meet strangers from dating apps and end up in BnBs with them the next day. You might be getting yourself direct into a trap. If a hawk steals a chick, we blame the hawk because it’s the predator. But we also ask why the chicken wandered too far with it's chicks from safety. That’s not excusing the predator. It’s understanding the world we live in. The world has never been completely safe. Our parents warned us as kids not to talk to strangers for a reason. So how did we normalize meeting someone on Tinder today and being alone with them in an Airbnb hours later? Call me old school, but some risks are avoidable. Evil exists. Protect yourself first.
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@sholard_mancity Compete or die: law of the jungle. Funny thing; we have stiffled private initiative with regulations and barriers to entry. We only produce textiles with government subsidies and tax holidays in EPZs. I'm thankful for Trump. He will wake us up and force us to smell the coffee.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Trump is pushing for a new AGOA model, and it could reshape Kenya-US trade. For years, Kenya exported clothes, tea, coffee and flowers to the US duty-free under African Growth and Opportunity Act, while American goods did not enjoy the same access here. Now Trump wants reciprocity. Example: if Kenyan textiles enter the US duty-free, then US textiles, machinery or farm products should also enter Kenya on similar terms. That sounds fair, but here’s the risk: The US can flood our market with cheaper industrial-scale goods, while Kenyan exports still face tough US standards and barriers. That could hurt local factories, squeeze farmers, cut tariff revenue, and widen our trade deficit. AGOA may shift from a one-way trade benefit into a hard power trade bargain, as the United States tries to counter China in Africa.
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John Menja
John Menja@Menja2026·
@KarolineGosling The modern expectation is for women to love men. The Bible turns it around: "Husbands, love your wives;" "Wives, submit to your husbands." The Bible is proven true once again.
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Karoline Gosling
Karoline Gosling@KarolineGosling·
Feminism is a movement that has lied to women telling us that being loved by a husband you submit to is oppression and that staying home and raising children is a waste. Feminism was a disgusting lie.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Ngunjiri Kimani asked a question many Kenyans should be asking: when ODM was in opposition, “open the servers” was their battle cry. Now they are in government, why hasn’t a single MP tabled a bill to force election transparency? And it’s not just servers. MPs in the Orange Democratic Movement and the United Democratic Alliance have tasted police brutality, illegal arrests, and abuse of power. But once they enter Parliament, suddenly the urgency to fix these laws disappears. This is the cycle: shout when oppressed, go silent when comfortable, cry again when power is gone. Maybe the truth is harsh: too many MPs don’t fight for justice because they believe in it. They fight for it only when they need it.
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