Lirango Lienjofu

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Lirango Lienjofu

Lirango Lienjofu

@PChebusiri

Computer scientist

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Madam CEO 🇺🇬
Madam CEO 🇺🇬@JackieAkampwera·
Why is it difficult for parents to trust us with their properties when still alive? This is what happens when you give your granddaughter permission to plant coffee in your Banana plantation. We will be earning at-least Ugx 80M per year.
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Lirango Lienjofu@PChebusiri·
@M_joanna31 @RazedFootball You colonized them and changed the culture, they talk like you ,eat like you ,walk like you dress like you and support your league. What do you expect
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Faith☀💞
Faith☀💞@M_joanna31·
@RazedFootball It's a shame for kenyan football. They lack a domestic league that they support with all their heart due to bad infrastructures and corruption. Hence they've become puppets of English football. It's your own league that deserves this, U can do better dear kenyans.
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RazedFootball
RazedFootball@RazedFootball·
🚨 CRAZY SCENES: Arsenal fans have taken over the streets of Nairobi, Kenya, celebrating the club’s Premier League trophy success. 🏆❤️
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Pwani University student leader introduces himself as “Sifuna wa Ruto”, Ruto gifts students Ksh2 million for supper
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ThinkerBell 🧚‍♀️
ThinkerBell 🧚‍♀️@Authentic_R03·
The kids who are raised with fear learn how to avoid punishment. Kids who are raised with respect learn self-discipline. Some parents don't need to shout, threaten, or control every move because they are present, consistent, and set clear boundaries. Their children behave not because they are terrified, but because they understand accountability and mutual respect.
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MOSET
MOSET@KeKirwa·
Niliambia wife it is illegal to buy vegetables in my household. Kununua mboga sokoni is a no. We've enough land, water, and we can hire a shamba boy, sasa mbona tununue mboga? Nowadays we're producing enough to feed children in our schools.
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TALAMWET🦗
TALAMWET🦗@ArapChakina·
Today in 4 slides 📸
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Lirango Lienjofu@PChebusiri·
@jemwas_ Research on how to formulate your own feeds. Water ,vaccines and Housing is a Must.
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DC Tetu
DC Tetu@jemwas_·
I'm venturing into Poultry farming especially Kienyeji. Any advise?
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Lirango Lienjofu@PChebusiri·
@amerix We need to control CBD in our coffee farm please send. The planet earth belongs to a Man. He is the custodian.
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
A man's end month: "Daddy, new shoes for church. Mummy said the one I wanted was 2,000." "Hello dear, also, don't forget to deposit Ray's fees tomorrow. It is 18,000 for Grade 5 pupils." "Hello Dad, the WiFi isn't working. I have an online lesson for Research Writing this evening. Send 6,500 to pay for its reconnection." "Hello parents, the Grade 10 Yellow will be going for a Mathematics trip to the Museum of Illusion, Nairobi. The cost of the trip per student is 15,000." "Boss, the tree on the lower side fell on the cowshed. Fundi repaired it. Send 4,000." "Hello, dear, my dad's monthly diabetes clinic is tomorrow. Send me 7,000 to fuel the car." "Baba Ray, good afternoon. Ray took three bunches of bananas for cooking yesterday. The Bill is 1500." "Bro, the vet treated mum's cow. I paid 100, the balance is 2,900." "Boss, the balance on the previous repair of the sockets and bulbs was 6,000. Please send me so that I can pay the electrical shop." "Bro, my husband was severely injured last night after a fight. We are fundraising for his head surgery. As my elder bro, send 3,000." "Hello, sir, James, the janitor in the maintenance department, lost his wife. We are fundraising. Send 1,000." "Boss, I will not be there on Wednesday, so bring your car for service tomorrow morning. The bill is 8,000." "Hello, cousin, I was called for an interview but I don't have fare. Please send me 1,000 for fare and lunch." "Praise God, brethren, Kevin's wedding committee will sit tomorrow. As the chairman, you will kickstart the fundraising with 25,000." "Good evening, your gym subscription will end tomorrow. Please pay 2,500 to continue with your fitness classes without interruption. Thank you." "Hi, I need a favour. My gas went off when I had just put the veggies on cooker. Please send me 3,000. I will refund you tomorrow." To be a MAN is to bear responsibility for all things. #MasculinitySaturday
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Dividend Investor🐬Who is a farmer
People ask me why I post my Livestock research, or why not monerize. Let me tell you maina, the amount of information I have gathered from TL when I post is 10x more than what I gather on my own
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Lirango Lienjofu@PChebusiri·
@kibeandy Your videos were of Hotels and Night clubs. Can you post videos of Farms, Schools, Hospitals and a few Homes?
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Andrew Kibe
Andrew Kibe@kibeandy·
When you say Kenyans are ‘suffering’ what exactly do you mean? This is a genuine question coz in 2024 I did a ride across our great country to 45 counties and didn’t see those Kenyans. Or what is suffering?
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muganzi secure sectrine
muganzi secure sectrine@Muganzisecure·
Uganda’s coffee conversation has for so long been dominated by one phrase; “value addition.” Everywhere you go people are talking about roasting, packaging, coffee shops and instant coffee factories as if that alone will transform the industry. Yet sometimes I sit back and ask myself a simple question… what exactly are we going to add value to if the foundation itself is still weak? The truth is this; Uganda’s biggest opportunity right now is not first in roasting or instant coffee. It is in production and quality improvement. We are still producing far below our potential and even the coffee we produce still struggles with consistency in quality. That is where the real money is being lost. A country cannot become a coffee giant by only focusing on the final cup while neglecting the farm. The farm is the beginning of everything. Better seedlings, better agronomy, proper harvesting, good post-harvest handling, drying, storage and traceability; these are the things that determine whether Uganda sells coffee at premium prices or continues to sell cheaply. Today, the global market is rewarding quality more than ever before. Buyers are willing to pay two or even three times more for well-handled coffee with consistency and traceability. Last week, specialty washed robusta could command prices many farmers never imagine possible, while ordinary commercial coffee continued to struggle at much lower prices. The difference was not roasting. The difference was quality. Even countries famous for coffee value addition first built strong production systems. You cannot sustainably roast coffee that is inconsistent in supply and quality. You cannot build a strong instant coffee industry when farmers are still battling low yields, poor harvesting methods and limited extension support. Uganda is already naturally gifted for coffee production. Two rainy seasons, fertile soils, favorable temperatures and hardworking farmers. Few countries have what we have. Our first mission should be to maximize that advantage. Imagine if every youth farmer understood spacing, nutrition, pruning, harvesting and post-harvest handling. Imagine if every cooperative focused on quality consistency instead of just volumes. Uganda would not just be known as a coffee producer but as a source of some of the best robusta and arabica in the world. Value addition is important, yes. But real value starts in the garden. A poorly handled coffee bean remains poor quality even after roasting and beautiful packaging. The future of Uganda’s coffee industry will not be built only in cafés and factories. It will be built in nurseries, gardens, drying yards and farmer trainings across the country. Sometimes the most powerful form of value addition is simply producing exceptional coffee. This conversation shall be continued but for now For God and my country
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lucisky
lucisky@luc_dyoro·
@Cedric_SNR Your friends can still end up in good jobs where they collaborate with AI to teach and develop digital products. AI isn't replacing experts per se, but it's collaborating with them. Side hustle like plumbing is good, bit you have Poverty of Philosophy.
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CEDRIC ABDALLAH
CEDRIC ABDALLAH@Cedric_SNR·
ARTIFICIAL Intelligence is causing disruption in all disciplines of study and affecting traditional careers. As a result, while the rest of my Computer Science course mates go to KTTC to become college tutors, I have enrolled at Kabete Polytechnic to study plumbing.
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
Some women say I hate them, Yet I teach them to live productive lives instead of wasting their talents and natural gifts. I am a FATHER to most of my women followers who look up to me for advice, counsel and guidance. Women are already skilled, despite staying at home or going to a boring, depressing corporate job. They just underestimate the value of what they can do naturally. An Afrikan woman has unique traits like care, order, beauty, nourishment, and coordination. These are not just soft traits, they are foundational skills that keep families, homes, and communities together. This Feminine Skills roadmap is about them turning natural, inherent skills into monetizable projects. amerix.co.ke/product-page/f… amerix.co.ke/product-page/f…
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Mohamed Wehliye, MBS
Mohamed Wehliye, MBS@WehliyeMohamed·
Unafanya biashara and pay the required corporate tax. Alafu una lipa dividends to the owners of capital KRA inaona bado umebakisha pesa Wanataka ku tax tena Sasa wakichukua yote utapata pesa ya ku expand business wapi na watatoa future taxes wapi? Si watunyonge baas!
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
June this year I am turning 36 years, it will also be my 15 years having started blogging at 21 years. They say, it takes 10 years to be an expert in something. At some point I even wanted to stop blogging, but imagine me wasting all those 15 years, so no retirement.
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Tilingi 🐘
Tilingi 🐘@ArapTilingi·
Where did Eldoret KCC and Rivertex go? Even Mafuko Bombers and Oserian?
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Turner🥲
Turner🥲@HKebeya·
Hizo jobs mtu anapewa gari na employer, mtu anafanya course Gani?
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