Reality 1
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@CopShakurkihara They don't have wisdom,a lot of risking,how can you secure a tender from a government, especially Kenyan government,learn the hard way!
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A woman crying outside the Machakos County offices.
Sammy Kioko is not the only one who has not been paid by the county government,there are many others.
Last month, a woman died by suicide after the Nairobi County Government failed to pay her for a tender she had been awarded.
People take loans to fulfill these tenders, and they incur interest. The longer the payments are delayed, the more the interest accumulates.

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@primemediakenya As I told you , we were paid for that,ata kama ni wewe unaweza kataa pesa na hii uchumi ya Kasongo?
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@WonesNeil @simonmusyo71305 Mbogi yangu yote 😂,hakuna mmoja naacha nyuma
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I might not know much about heaven lakini kuna watu hawakanyagi huko😂😂 @SethMutiso6 @simonmusyo71305
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President @WilliamsRuto has achieved more than 10 times the development Kenya attained under Kenyatta, Moi, Kibaki and Uhuru! And the development is spread across all communities and regions of Kenya, unlike before.
Only those blinded by tribalism can’t appreciate this.
KUDOS!
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Today, Rigathi Gachagua said SHA could collapse in 6 months.
Aden Duale quickly came out guns blazing to deny it.
But here’s the part Duale hopes you ignore👇🏾
On 19th/20th in Mombasa, the Health Committee chair, James Nyikal, had already warned:
SHA is unsustainable, and what it collects can’t even cover its management costs. That SHA is struggling.
So let’s ask the simple question:
Who is lying to Kenyans? Is parliament also lying?
It might not be 6 months, but we all know SHA is struggling.
Because on the ground, reality is brutal:
SHA often doesn’t work at all.
When it works, it pays less than 30%.
In many cases, patients are left with 90% of the bill
NHIF used to cover far more.
So what exactly did this government “improve”?
And here’s where it gets worse...
SHA is refusing to publish monthly payment data.
Why?
Because the moment they do, Kenyans will see:
-Who is being paid
-How much is being paid
-And whether ghost hospitals are still looting billions
You can deny press conferences.
You can spin narratives.
But you can’t hide what Kenyans are experiencing at hospital counters every day.
This isn’t politics anymore. It’s people’s lives.
So why is Duale denying Reality?

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@UDAPartyKe Si mngechoma hiyo mikundu yenu yenye inaeneza propaganda
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@MissLingard14 Yet you're there a broke girl anategemea pesa ya Elon 😂
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President William Ruto SAVED Kenya from defaulting!
His bold, courageous, and unpopular decisions and policies paid off.
In 2023, Kenya was counted among six African countries widely projected to default on their debt obligations. Five of those six defaulted; Kenya did not.
As it stands, Kenya's economy is stable and resilient, signaling the effectiveness of Ruto's reforms.
Kenya now stands as the 6th largest economy in Africa, with a GDP of approximately $136 billion, and continues to register a steady annual growth rate of about 5%.
The shilling, which was once in steep decline, has stabilized and remained steady against the dollar at around 129 for over two years.
Kenya's sovereign rating was recently upgraded by Standard & Poor's from B- to B, signifying a clear and credible affirmation of the confidence that global markets have in the direction we have taken.
Equally, Kenya's inflation has declined significantly, averaging 4.3%, down from 9.6% three years ago, further reinforcing the stability the government worked hard to achieve.
In terms of investment, Kenya's foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in 2025 grew by 15%, exceeding $2 billion for the first time.
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