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My tweets are personal ramblings of a human being

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lexi 🇺🇸@lexi_trades1·
@lizzkelly7 Workplace credit theft is more common than people admit.
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Mumbi@MumbiMutuko·
@Davidkmwenda @CycloneKenya1 I was in Kinango, we visited the hosi and the number of babies with babies, it was so painful to watch. And the families are very poor. The hosi was giving them Ile food huwa donated in papers.
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Fr. James A (Faith-Chat Platform)
Pope Leo XIV prayer intention for the month of May is that everyone, from large producers to small consumers, be committed to avoid wasting food, and to ensure that everyone has access to quality food. #PrayerIntention
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La Patrona
La Patrona@karimiBeryl·
As young women, we shouldn't be undoing progress. We should be advancing it. Women before us ensured we found proffesional environments that were kinder than the ones they found. We have a duty to ensure we are moving the needle for the next generation. 1/
WakiliMartina Swiga@swiga_swiga

@Ms_Patrona Madam situational awareness. Weka webinar so we learn from you ama niaje

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Mzalendo Mūtemi wa Kīama
Mzalendo Mūtemi wa Kīama@MutemiWaKiama·
That boy circled in green is Peter Edung. Fourteen years old. From Sosian Village, Laikipia North. From a family that has very little, except now they have even less. They have a funeral to plan. Peter went to visit his uncle, a casual worker at Oldonyo Lemora Ranch. The ranch is owned by Ivan Tomlinson, a British - Kenyan dual national. It's the kind of place where tourists pay good money to forget the world exists. Peter didn't go there as a tourist. He went there to see family. He never came back. According to police reports, the incident occurred on the night of April 21, 2026. A firearm was discharged. Peter sustained fatal injuries. The weapon, a Mark Four CZ 527 rifle, was licensed to Ivan Tomlinson. The person police have named in connection with the shooting is Lance Tomlinson; the 15-year-old son of the ranch owner. One teenager shot another teenager. One is now at Rumuruti Funeral Home. The other is... not in custody. Probably watching Netflix somewhere. The suspect is unaccounted for. The System is "Moving." Here's what we know so far, based on publicly available information. Ivan Tomlinson, the father and firearm owner, reported to the DCI offices in Laikipia West on Thursday. He came with legal representation. He recorded a statement. He was subsequently released on cash bail of KSh 100,000 for the alleged offense of allowing a minor access to a firearm, contrary to the Firearms Act. Meanwhile, the juvenile suspect; Lance Tomlinson has not yet been formally apprehended. Police have stated that efforts to trace him are ongoing. I hope we are together up to that point. A 14-year-old boy is dead. A firearm registered to a British man was involved. The father has been questioned and released on bail. The son named in connection with the shooting is still at large, and the official word is that the search is at "an advanced stage." We are not investigators. We are not the court. We simply note the sequence of events and ask: If the roles were reversed, would the pace be the same? Multiple sources have indicated that the young suspect was taken to Nanyuki Cottage Hospital for what has been described as a mental health assessment. We do not know the medical history of the individual involved. We do not know the legitimacy or necessity of such an assessment. That is for medical professionals to determine. But here is what we can observe: When a poor Kenyan teenager is named in connection with a violent crime, the path is generally direct; arrest, cells, court. There is rarely a private hospital visit in between. Whether this assessment is standard procedure or something else, the public is watching. And the question is fair: Is this healthcare, or is this strategy? This tragedy did not happen in a vacuum. It happened in Laikipia; a county where land, identity, and justice have been tangled for over a century. More than half of Laikipia's land mass is occupied by large private ranches and wildlife conservancies. Many of these are owned by families of British descent; descendants of settlers who remained after independence. Meanwhile, pastoralist communities who once moved freely across this landscape have, over generations, been squeezed into ever-smaller parcels. Peter Edung was not part of any conflict. He was a 14-year-old boy. He was from an extremely poor family. He was visiting his uncle, a casual laborer, on a ranch his ancestors may once have walked freely. And now he's dead. We do not know all the facts of that night. We do not know what led to the discharge of the weapon. We do not know the full story and we may never know it completely. But we do know the context. And context matters. Where Are the Leaders? This is the part that should disturb every resident of Laikipia County.
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Essie@EcEssie·
Life has never been the same since you left us😭
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
Did anyone in your family ever read Reader's Digest? That little magazine was always around - on the table, in the bathroom, tucked in a drawer. Short stories, jokes, and advice you somehow always read. Who remembers it?
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name a movie you've seen more than 7 times with just a GIF
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Atlanta Dream@AtlantaDream·
WELCOME TO ATLANTA 🅰️ With the 13th pick, the Atlanta Dream selects Madina Okot from the University of South Carolina.
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Mumbi@MumbiMutuko·
@edgarwabwire_ @AswaniTed Another reason to never be patient with politicians. This is someone who wanted you dead, just because you held a different opinion. Shame on her
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EDGAR 🇰🇪@edgarwabwire_·
Dear Gloria Orwoba, I still remember that day at Kamukunji Police Station with painful clarity. You came there as the complainant, after I called you out for supporting the Finance Bill 2024. You looked me in the eye right there in front of the OCS and other officers and said, “William Ruto will be re-elected, and I do not need any of your votes in 2027. I will be nominated again.” Your words weren’t just confident they were dismissive, final, and laced with a kind of power that felt untouchable. But it didn’t end there. You went further far further than anyone should. You said, “I can orchestrate your poisoning, and you will die a slow death.” Those words have echoed in my mind ever since. They were not said in jest. They were cold, deliberate, and meant to instill fear. From that moment, trust disappeared completely. I stopped eating anything unless it came from my lawyer, or @MkenyaMzi or @edmondwabwire, because fear had already taken root. And then came the instructions that followed. You told them to deny me bond. You told them to torture me. And they did. You may never fully grasp what that period did to me, but I live with its consequences every day. Even now, two years later, I am still treating illnesses that began during that time. My body remembers what happened, even if others choose to forget. So when I hear that you can walk into a station and demand an apology, I cannot help but feel the weight of that irony. It is heavy. It is painful. It is, in many ways, incomprehensible. I do not need an apology from you. Not because what happened was acceptable but because I understand what drove it. You were, in that moment, consumed by power. And power, when unchecked, can make people say and do things that reveal who they truly are. But understand this: words and actions do not simply disappear. They linger. They settle. They shape lives. And while time may pass, accountability has a way of finding its moment quietly, steadily, and without force. I carry my truth. And one day, in one way or another, it will speak for itself.
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
You don’t understand healthcare failure until you’ve witnessed a patient dying from a problem that is purely administrative.
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
Incharge pale hosy ashajua naexpose mambo huku na anakuanga kasin ya governor. Kesho itakua mwecheche sana.
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Salim M Ishmael, M.D 🇰🇪
Salim M Ishmael, M.D 🇰🇪@salimishmael_·
Ct scan haifanyi ama hakuna. An accident patient with bleeding in the brain anakufa tu mkiona coz you can't diagnose the extent of the hemorrhage to decide on the surgery. Lakini chonjo
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
Sai kuna CS inaendelea hapo theater lakini wanatumia tochi ya simu. Affordable bloggers wako hapa kusifu huyo jamaa wa energy, sina neno mimi. Complications ikitokea ni madaktari hawajui kufanya kazi yao. Mnadhani ni jokes, incompetency ya hawa leaders itakufikia.
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
Make me understand why ambulance iko, dere ako lakini haiwezi fanya referral just because haina fuel. Na hapo nje motorcade ya governor inashinda ya Trump. But when I talk, ni mimi sitaki iwork.
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