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@Mwangii_M

Paz. Paciencia. Competencia.

Madrid, Spain Katılım Haziran 2012
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Ty Ngachira
Ty Ngachira@anto_ty·
Glimpses at @Stats_Kenya will show those counties lead in access to health care, life expectancy, lowest poverty index, electricity, quality of public schools, rural road tarmaced, water and food security But yes, less shiny buildings
DCI MERU@KaberiaCommoner

Murima has no major town, no airport. A town like Nyeri has no KFC or Artcaffe. Thika ni town ya kuuza dawa za mende. Murang'a is just a small shopping center. Which privileges are we talking about?

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You have forward-facing eyes. So does every predator that's hunted horses for 50 million years. Wolves, mountain lions. All forward-facing. A horse looks at your face and sees a threat. The one in this video went flat on the ground next to one. Horses evolved a locking system in their legs so they never have to lie down. Tendons and ligaments snap their joints into place and hold them there. Researchers found the lock is so efficient it uses less than 2% of the effort a horse would normally need to stand. They spend about 80% of their lives upright. Everything happens on their feet. Lying down can get a horse killed. They've been hunted for 50 million years. Started out the size of dogs, running from things that wanted to eat them. A horse today weighs over a thousand pounds and can outrun a car in a school zone. But getting off the ground costs extra seconds. When something is chasing you, those seconds are the difference. In wild herds, horses take turns sleeping. When one finally goes down for deep sleep (they only need about 30 minutes a day), the others stay standing and watch for danger. A horse living alone with no lookout will sometimes refuse to lie down for days. It would rather collapse from exhaustion than sleep unprotected. I looked into what's going on in the horse's body during moments like this. A 2025 study tested horses before and after spending time near humans they trusted. Their bonding hormones spiked. Stress hormones stayed completely flat. Separate research that year found early signs that human and horse heartbeats can actually sync up when they're close together. That horse shut down the only survival system its species has had for 50 million years, because it decided one person was worth the risk.
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE

The biggest compliment a horse can give

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Stephen Mutoro
Stephen Mutoro@smutoro·
The SACCO Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2025 is unconstitutional in many respects. What is worrying — the total silence from Sacco memberships. ⭕️ The @kuscco scandal was real. Reform is needed. But this Bill risks being used as a Trojan horse to: ✅Extract revenue from SACCO members via taxation dressed up as regulation ✅Create new patronage structures (boards, funds, authorities) funded by member savings ✅Centralize control under @SASRA_ke and the Cabinet Secretary in ways that undermine cooperative autonomy guaranteed under Article 40 and the Co-operative Societies Act ✅Bypass genuine consultation with the 15+ million members whose livelihoods and savings are at stake ✅As COFEK, we have already identified the constitutional and consumer rights grounds for challenging or demanding amendment of this Bill—Articles 10, 27, 40, 43, 118, 201(b), and the cooperative principle of member sovereignty. ⭕️ The savings of Kenyan women were not built to fund a new bureaucracy.​​​​​​ @DrOparanya @KIMANIICHUNGWAH @KeTreasury @stimasacco @MwalimuSacco @mhasibuofficial @Unaitas
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Paul Muite SC
Paul Muite SC@Paul_Muite·
SACCO Amendment Bill--Were the majority of members ever consulted? 15% taxation! Bureaucracy in salaries/allowances. SACCOs built over the years by members' contributions,majority being women. Savings now on the verge of being looted Civil Societies, take this to Court
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
🚨 There’s a SACCO bill in Parliament today, and most Kenyans don’t even know what’s coming. Quietly... with almost no public attention… A system is being introduced that will centralize SACCO money, and Govt will now have a massive say in it. Think of it as a “Super SACCO” for all SACCOs. It will: - Hold funds from different SACCOs - Manage liquidity - Run payments - Lend to SACCOs - Invest your money Sounds safe? Here’s the reality: ❗ SACCOs could lose some operational independence ❗ Oversight becomes much heavier (via Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority) ❗ Leaders must meet “fit & proper” approval ❗ Strict reporting & constant supervision And yes, this could mean slower access to your money in some situations. Now the part they won’t emphasize: Your savings are only protected up to KSh 100,000 If a SACCO collapses? Anything above that = your risk. Even worse: ⚠️ Payouts are NOT immediate ⚠️ Must be approved & gazetted first ⚠️ You could wait while your money is locked So ask yourself: Why centralize SACCO money... But limit protection for members? This bill is being sold as “safety.” But it also introduces control by the government, delays, and new risks for ordinary Kenyans. This is how systems change, slowly, quietly... then permanently
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
It's not just tech. Anything new the government doesn't understand, it first crushes, then it regulates. Same thing has happened with the arts. GoK detained, exiled and frustrated artists, called the arts useless to the market, then when social media gave artists an outlet GoK couldn't control, GoK started talking of creative economy and arts as a CBC pathway.
Ivar The Boneless@roomthinker

Every time a potentially revolutionary technology comes about the first reaction from dull, unimaginative and Luddite governments is to regulate it and create some doofus body with director generals and commissioners and dozens of redundant staff. Smarter countries meanwhile encourage their innovators to push the envelope until the wheels threaten to fall off

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Dalai Lawama 🦙
Dalai Lawama 🦙@Trackmann2·
This country though. Millennials know the context of this crazy photo.
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Droid
Droid@droid254·
Those high school students that were teargassed at drama festivals because their play would anger Githinji are voting in 2027
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Lord of the Ricks
Lord of the Ricks@Dendricck·
"Niaje" "Fity sana" "Uko?" "Niko kadi"
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LANDLORD🇰🇪
LANDLORD🇰🇪@bozgabi·
"Chakula tunaserve wenye wako na Voters card pekee, kama hauna toka kwa line..."
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Ademba Allans
Ademba Allans@Ademba_47·
This is Anniversary Towers right now. #TukoKadi
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Mwangi@Mwangii_M·
@kiruti @xysist I remember this projection being made at one of Saf's earnings call, just about when they'd noticed data revenue would grow as airtime revenue declines, they projected Mpesa revenue ALONE to surpass KCBs profits...it was about 40 billion at the time
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Obunga jr Mt
Obunga jr Mt@urban_wheezc·
Hii naye ilinipata kama siko ready
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