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Maps | STEM PS: Here for memes and banter 😆 Tweets are my own and don't reflect any opinion other than mine

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Kevin Burch | Sky High Confidence
Let them have ice cream for breakfast. THE most important thing is to preserve a child’s inner compass. This requires going against 99% of modern parenting advice. Limit and rules give kids an incentive to lie to you, deceive you and hide things from you. They also undermine their trust in you, and - the kicker - undermine their trust in themselves. Many, many adults do not know or trust what they want precisely because of the coercion they suffered as children. Buck that trend. Drop all rules that aren’t essential for safety. Discuss a LOT, rather than impose. Let them have ice cream for breakfast.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

Working on a project. Parents, what is the best parenting advice you can give about raising kids?

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INTERIOR PORN
INTERIOR PORN@INTERIORPORN1·
I can’t stand people like this who decide to throw great ideas in our face. Now I have to spend more money 😅
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Shoba Gatimu
Shoba Gatimu@shobanes·
Duale and Oluga met IG Kanja on August 6th at Afya house (Senior health officials and police bosses). Duale affirmed govt will fully equip the New 1.2 Billion police Hospital at Mbagathi through NESP. 7 months later they are on boarding the same police to a private facility. WEZI
Kenya Police Service@PoliceKE

Arrival of the National National Police Service top leadership at Avenue Hospital in Parklands for the official onboarding of National Police Service and Kenya Prison Service into the Public Officers Medical Scheme Fund (Usalama Cover), marking a key step in advancing officers’ welfare and healthcare.

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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Fellow Kenyans, I need you to help me reset, rebuild and restore Kenya. I have chosen to run a campaign that is funded by you, ordinary Kenyans. I am appealing to you to make a donation to the campaign. If my campaign is funded by donations from you, the everyday Kenyan, then it becomes OUR campaign. And I will be accountable to you, the everyday Kenyan. You can donate any amount. Simply log in to davidmaraga.com. Or go to Mpesa Paybill: 4164137 Account Number: 4164137 #TuSkume
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Mwango Capital
Mwango Capital@MwangoCapital·
Audit findings on NSSF bond investments: —Bonds worth KES 12.0B were purchased at a premium of KES 500.7M without satisfactory explanation, sometimes exceeding coupon rates. —Bonds valued at KES 5.1B were sold below par, resulting in capital losses of KES 789.2M. —Similar bonds were bought at premium and sold at discount within the same period, causing a capital loss of KES 272M.
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She ghost(s)🌸🩷
She ghost(s)🌸🩷@itz_Njeriii·
WE UNDERESTIMATE A BILLION SHILLINGS SO MUCH AS A COUNTRY!!!
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Dr. C
Dr. C@chao_mbogho·
So let me get this right. It's been 484 days since they started robbing SHA from our salaries. SHA which, for many, is equivalent to monthly food money, fuel money, even rent for some. Then 22, 727, 272.72 (yes, 22 million) has been looted per day?!!!!
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Wangari 𝜗𝜚
Wangari 𝜗𝜚@i_am_wangarii·
11 billion??? Salary inakuja ikiwa nusu, KRA wanacome up na ways to sniff money from all sources , just for it to go missing????? Healthcare is shit, education is shit, economy is shit. Hii ni pesa yenu inafund individual lifestyles mkiteseka??????
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Nanyuki Billionaire🇰🇪
Nanyuki Billionaire🇰🇪@lewis_ngunyi·
I think this government's biggest undoing, and what makes it so supremely hated, is their insistence on being expensively incompetent, when history has shown that incompetence is remarkably affordable. The government spent Ksh 104Billion to build this SHA system because the central argument against NHIF was that there was too much fraud around it. The initially proposed NHIF system upgrade was set to cost around Ksh 5Billion. Expensive, yes, but certainly not 104 Billion. Now we've lost another Ksh 11Billiion despite that investment. Assuming we were meant to lose the 11Billion through NHIF anyway, what exactly was the point of paying an extra 104 Billion to facilitate that theft??
Moe@moneyacademyKE

An audit reveals Sh11 billion was stolen from SHA between October 2024 and April 2025, mainly through fake admissions and inflated claims by private hospitals.

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M.eilar 💗
M.eilar 💗@Karugiii·
Healing is so wholesome! You go back to who you were before your spark disappeared, but with a little bit more. More awareness, more resilience, more grace, more peace. So, no matter what you’re going through rn, just know there’s healing to look forward to ❤️
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June 25th
June 25th@Jasiri_ACM·
Btw if you are into jewelry or you like buying jewelry for your pipo, visit hatatian.com. Small girl is doing some very impressive stuff! Highly recommended.
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Shoba Gatimu
Shoba Gatimu@shobanes·
Najua mko focused na mambo ya ku connect to sayuni WiFi but here's something you should really have a look at and concern you. I also know I'd said I'm on a break from Bill dissemination over Parliament recess but I feel like this is important. BILL ALERT 🚨 THE PARLIAMENTARY PENSIONS AMMENDMENT BILL, 2023 Parliament Speaker Moses Wetangula has just chaired the Parliamentary Service Commission Inaugural meeting for the board of trustees for the Post Service Medical Scheme for Members of Parliament which will enable former members of Parliament to access certain Medical benefits after retirement. This is important because, this Scheme will be created through a small clause (CLAUSE 18) 23 (2) (b) in the Parliamentary Pensions Ammendment Bill, 2023 This Bill discusses 2 key things Pensions and Gratuities for Parliament (Both National Assembly and Senate) and A Members Post Service Medical Scheme. I'm more interested in the latter. Clause 18 shall establish the establishment of a medical scheme for Parliamentarians Post retirement. Important to not there's no clear breakdown on how the scheme will be funded or administered, beneficiaries and such intricacies. It however clearly details out the same for the pension and gratuity scheme. Now then, how will this medical scheme be funded? This raises critical questions on its management. Statement on Delegation of Legislative Powers. I have a few queries and concerns on this so I'll leave this blank in the meantime and update later. Statement that The Bill is not a money Bill (Article 114) It states that the Enactment of this Bill may occasion additional expenditure of public funds. On what exactly? What part of Parliamentary Pensions and gratuities may occasionally be funded by public funds? Isn't pension a contributory scheme by members? Despite a very detailed breakdown on the pensions management etc, why are the intricacies of the medical scheme so scanty?
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
She literally just explained the fate of most African states. We refuse to accept that if we don't actively participate in politics then politics continue to be the core of our lives where decisions about our lives are taken by people who literally don't care about us but their own betterment
Mnyamani 👑@Zikamnyamane

Let her cook 🔥

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Mnyamani 👑
Mnyamani 👑@Zikamnyamane·
Let her cook 🔥
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