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Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Eng Owade
Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@Belive_Kinuthia No one has a problem with the president renovating the statehouse but everyone has an issue with the amount used to do so. It's almost twice the amount TZ used to build a new statehouse
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Mr. Kinuthia Pius.
Mr. Kinuthia Pius.@Belive_Kinuthia·
Do you see why it was IMPORTANT to RENOVATE Statehouse? Imagine hosting over 30 Presidents in a Statehouse with peeling color, old floors and dilapidated ceilings? It would have been a national embarrassment. The President saw what we all couldn't.
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Eng Owade
Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@UtdSaint1 Bournemouth were 2 points behind us in Dec, now they are 10. You can see the improvement right?
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𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐭♱
𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐭♱@UtdSaint1·
Bournemouth finished in 9th in the league last season. Currently, they are sixth in the League, 3 points off the champions league spots. These are the results of giving a proper manager time and resources. Carrick has been here for 5 months, and performance wise, he has shown us nothing to believe in. If we can't get Nagelsmann in this summer, then we should definitely be going for Iraola.
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Eng Owade
Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@calvinokello4 Make this make sense, the "affordable housing " is built using money illegally deducted from our payslips, built on a public land then sold to cartels who sell them to the public at a profit. Who's that helping the needy population?
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Onyango Okello Oloo.
Onyango Okello Oloo.@calvinokello4·
Ruto is building affordable houses in all regions of Kenya without discrimination. He is building stadiums everywhere. He is connecting SGR all through. Say what you like, but he is a man of many firsts. And that, I promise you will work heavily in his favour.
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Zoba
Zoba@Czooba·
What’s stopping this Man United XI from winning the UCL and PL next season?
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Eng Owade
Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@OnagiTv @AlionyaRoseline Can you name any officer who's been arrested for the killing? Let's be honest, realistic, the crime has been done what's the best form of justice? How arresting Babu would have impacted the DJ's recovery?
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Alionya Roseline
Alionya Roseline@AlionyaRoseline·
Smiles of War. Alionya is very proud of herself.
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Adele
Adele@Adele_lide·
From what i know, she is right. It depends on where someone is Wewe penye uko refill ya gas ni how much?
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Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@KijanayaKabras This guy generally means they're gonna employ 5 million goons and arm them
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KYK 🇰🇪
KYK 🇰🇪@KijanayaKabras·
😂😂😂😂😂😂😁💀
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Eng Owade
Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@therealantoh Next time show us evidence , there's no connection whatsoever between the party and Edwin Sifuna. You're just another blogger chasing engagement and bag
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AntohKE@therealantoh·
Sifuna has lost my respect. Kumbe he and Caleb Hamisi formed this party when baba was still alive. They were planning to betray baba. I will not join this stupid political party.
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jacob juma
jacob juma@kabetes·
Condolences to Arsenal fans much as I know that you are inconsolable right now. Be assured that you will be among the top 4 at the end of it
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cheruiyotkb@cheruiyotkb·
Typical monthly budget for a 30 year old male, single but searching Net pay: Ksh 60000 Rent: 12000 Food/shopping: 8000 Transport: 2000 Utilities: 1000 Internet: 2000 Social: 2000 Other: 2000 HELB: 5000 Leisure/Travel: 5000 Clothing/Footwear: 3000 MMF: 6000 Bond Fund: 5000 Dividend Stocks: 7000
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Mami Amah 🎀
Mami Amah 🎀@ItsAmahAdoma·
Men, thoughts on this? 🌚🫵🏼
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Wa Karima
Wa Karima@CcpWakarima·
@AtworiYa I can see Gatundu in the ID then the details read Nyandarua...lets stop this lies
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Anselm🇺🇬
Anselm🇺🇬@AnselmKJr·
Can you marry a girl who has such a job?🥱
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Kingpin of Kenya
Kingpin of Kenya@ClintonObonyo·
I am Dr. Clement Munyao Katiku, once a senior neurosurgeon at Kenyatta National Hospital, where I spent years operating on the most delicate parts of the human brain—saving lives one careful incision at a time. I graduated with my MBChB from the University of Nairobi in 1980, earned a Master's in Human Medicine and Pathology there in 1987, and went on to complete a Master's in Forensic Medicine in Scotland in 1991. My hands were trusted in the operating theatre. My mind was sharp. My life was dedicated to healing. But one ordinary day, around 2005, everything changed because of a simple, everyday choice thousands of Kenyans make without a second thought: I bought a second-hand mobile phone. It was affordable, nothing fancy—just a functional handset I picked up from a mortuary attendant I knew at KNH. I bought it for my daughter, a student at Moi University at the time. It was only for Kshs 2,000. She needed it for school, for staying in touch. I handed it over without suspicion. Later, she passed it to her boyfriend. That was it. A chain of innocent hands. What I didn't know—what no one could have imagined—was that the phone had a dark history. It once belonged to Moses Gituma, a senior official at the Central Bank of Kenya and brother to the then-Commissioner of Police, Mathew Iteere. Moses had been brutally robbed and murdered. His killers took his belongings, including that phone, which somehow made its way through the underground market until it landed with the mortuary attendant who sold it to me. Police were tracking the stolen device as part of their investigation into the murder. When they traced it, they arrested my daughter's boyfriend. He pointed to her. She, in turn, led them to me in Nairobi. I cooperated fully. I told the detectives exactly what happened: "I bought this phone second-hand from someone I trusted at the hospital. I had no idea it was stolen, let alone connected to a killing." I spoke the truth calmly, expecting reason to prevail. It didn't. They charged me with the murder of Moses Gituma. The chain ended on me,Hadi wa Leo,sijui mbona. I told them about mortician but that didn't matter. The prosecution's case rested heavily on the phone—its possession, the chain leading back to me. There were no eyewitnesses tying me to the crime scene. No fingerprints on any weapon. No confession. No direct evidence of robbery or violence from my side. Yet in the eyes of the law, "ukipatikana na evidence, ni wewe." Circumstantial proof was enough. In 2009, the court convicted me and sentenced me to 30 years. I appealed, believing justice would correct the error. Instead, the appeal backfired—the sentence was enhanced to death. Later, like many others on death row, it was commuted to life imprisonment after presidential clemency and policy changes. That was over 20 years ago. I've been in Kamiti Maximum Security Prison ever since, serving time for a crime I maintain I had nothing to do with. The mortuary attendant who sold me the phone was never charged. The real killers were never fully brought to justice in connection with this trail. In here, I haven't wasted away. I trained as a paralegal and help fellow inmates with their legal papers, fighting for their rights the way I wish someone had fought harder for mine. I still practice medicine informally—attending to sick prisoners, treating wounds, offering advice, saving lives even behind these walls. It's the only way I know to keep my purpose alive. I lost my career, my freedom, my family time—everything. But I hold on to hope. I speak out when given the chance, like in interviews from prison, to remind people: be careful with second-hand phones. The "curse" is real for some. What seems like a harmless bargain can unravel a life. My name is Dr. Clement Munyao Katiku. I was a neurosurgeon who saved brains. Now, I fight to save my own story from being forgotten in this place. One day, I pray, justice will be served
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Eng Owade@SolomonLusi·
@AmalembaMu67093 @citizentvkenya So you can't even listen and understand simple English? We need a government that protects its citizens or is that too much to ask?
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Joseph Amalemba Muhusa@AmalembaMu67093·
@citizentvkenya But what does sifuna really wants, not modern markets, not roads, not transport infrastructure, not health care, not subsidized farm inputs...may be nothing surely...
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
"Don't be deceived by those shiny things like railways and stadiums," Sifuna urges Kenyans
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