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Sharon Too

@Too_Shah

| Fair-minded | Social | Dislikes conformity| Radioactive ☢☣⚠️

Kenya Katılım Şubat 2012
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly." The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal. When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience." Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable. When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates. I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped. The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault." I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology." Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident. Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize." I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time." They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again." I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes. © 6IX.
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Acholi goddd
Acholi goddd@sk_bongomin93·
Barbershops back then and barbershops now🤣🤣🙌
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I am Chege
I am Chege@_James041·
The year is 2015, Central African Republic. A UN aid worker is suspended for leaking a report on child abuse by French troops. The report documented the sexual exploitation of children as young as nine by French troops stationed in the country as part of international peacekeeping efforts. Even after knowing the crimes RJ Purkiss committed against Agnes Wanjiru, They have still seen it necessary to continue giving foreign troops diplomatic immunity. "They never care about us"
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Diplomatic immunity means that they cannot be prosecuted when they commit any crime in your country. And you still think that they are here to solve your problems. Khabusie!

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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Lucy Kibaki came with Maendeleo Ya Wanawake and pushed HIV awareness & women’s testing. Margaret Kenyatta came with Linda Mama and Beyond Zero. Mothers and newborns actually felt the impact. Now, what about Rachel Ruto? Ooh sorry, She turned muddy water into “Dasani” through prayers. Discovered that Sukuma Wiki could be planted in compounds, even though Kenyans have been doing it for years Meanwhile, mothers are struggling with SHA, hospitals are demanding cash deposits again, and healthcare is collapsing. And people still wonder why the country is sinking.
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Mr. Czar
Mr. Czar@Mrczar_·
Nothing is as wicked as old men taking loans with 50-year repayment plans on behalf of an entire nation - only to squander the money.
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Saddique Shaban
Saddique Shaban@SaddiqueShaban·
Kenya-France Forward Summit in Nairobi, 2026 Guess whose companies were single sourced to provide goods and services to the two day summit: from aviation, private vehicle leasing services? From hotels - food, drinks, accommodation & general hospitality to guests, government agencies, delegates and security agencies during the summit? 1. Full board accommodation to state guests the address on Langata Road and Runda Hotel? 2. Dining - buffets, fast-casual options, and in-room dining on Langata road and elsewhere? 3. Afternoon tea and outside catering services on various locations of the summit, including , UoN and KICC? 4. VIP Guest airport transfers and chauffeur services around Nairobi? 5. Helicopter charters for visitors to the national parks? 6. Helicopter services to the Ministry of Interior and the Multi-agency team for aerial surveillance and intelligence services during the summit? 7. High-end armoured SUV vehicles and chase cars outside the State Pool? 8. Guess who company provided Jet A-1 turbine fuel and refuelled most of those Government, VIP and private planes at Jomo Kenyatta Airport as they departed Nairobi? Guess who and his deep state friends made billions this one week by trading with the government using his companies and proxies?
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Stephen Mutoro
Stephen Mutoro@smutoro·
BITOK’S PASSPORT HEAT — HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? 🫆Julius Bitok ran Immigration like a personal shop. He’s moved to Basic Education. But the scandals followed him home. Here’s why he can’t outrun this: 🧾 THE SCHEME ✅Kenyan diplomatic passports & IDs fast-tracked for Sudan’s #RSF militia fighters, suspected terrorists & international criminals ✅Standard biometric capture? Bypassed ✅Queue at immigration? Not for warlords — details submitted directly to officers who printed same-day 🏢 THE PIPELINE ✅Approvals traced to PS-level authorisation — Bitok’s office ✅His personal assistant listed as recipient of collected passports ✅20 of 21 flagged passports collected by Bitok’s PA ✅DG Immigration Evelyn Cheluget also fingered — silent to date 🤐 THE SILENCE ✅@JuliusKBitok: silent ✅Cheluget: silent ✅Senior leadership knew — junior officers who raised red flags were pressured to approve anyway ⚠️ THE SECURITY BREACH ✅60+ Somali nationals got Kenyan IDs ✅Ethiopian nationals processed through Huduma Centres ✅Network spread nationally — designed to avoid detection 🚨 THE QUESTION Resignation is NOT accountability Where is the criminal prosecution? Who authorised the PS-level stamp? Kenyans deserve answers. Not silence. Not transfers #PassportScandal
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Binti Swahiliya #ForLiberty
Binti Swahiliya #ForLiberty@bintiswahiliya·
Sisi ndio tunalipa ushuru but barabara zinatengezewa wageni. Woiiiiii. Shukishaaa. 😂😂😂😂 Alafu tukiuliza tunapigwa risasi. Woiiiii. Mungu.
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Sayialel Mankuyio
Sayialel Mankuyio@RevoltMankuyio·
We are currently being moved to unknown location with subarus
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Africa Uncensored
Africa Uncensored@AfUncensored·
In Kenya 'dirty money' does not always hide. Sometimes it just buys a car. @elsakariuki examines how Kenya's second-hand vehicle market became one of the most convenient and least regulated channels for laundering illicit funds, on the latest edition of The Signal Newsletter. Read now on: open.substack.com/pub/thesignal8…
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Hasan alrabay
Hasan alrabay@HasanEssam29636·
One of the most terrifying images in history: a transformation from life to death. Gaza in 2023 and 2026!
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Bonnie Mwangi, CPA, LLM, MBA
I have spent the last couple of years investigating corruption and wastage in government, and bringing you my findings. And there is a lot of corruption in government. And a lot of incompetence and wastage. One of the saddest things I have seen is a whopping KSH 125 million in bursaries, THAT CANNOT BE ACCOUNTED FOR. In one CDF. In ONE YEAR. KSH 125 million. In Awendo Consistuency. In a county that has a poverty rate of 46%. It's abhorrent. But I think that if our country is going to make any progress with regards to corruption and theft of public resources - we need to be frank with ourselves about expectations we are placing on people who offer themselves for leadership. Take a look at the first picture attached. It shows you the estimated cost of running for office in our country, courtesy of @MzalendoWatch KSH 35 million to run for the Senate. KSH 18 million to run for MP. Those numbers by the way, look very conservative, to me. The vast majority of the cost is not really campaign infrastructure, logistics, communications, etc. It is, for lack of a better word, handouts. When you show up to talk to people as a candidate, in many places, there is an expectation that you bring cash. It's just the inescapable reality. Believe me - I have heard "WANTAM", followed by a very quick "TUTAM" as soon as someone realizes that you are offering ideas, a vision, solutions, but no cash. I know that I am not the only who have heard this. So the question we all need to ask ourselves is this: If an MP needs to invest KSH 18 million (again, a very conservative amount) in a campaign, what do think he is likely to do once he gets into office? That figure is the average, and again conservative. It will include even those who lost. In other words, the winning MP might have to invest KSH 30 million, while the loser invests KSH 10 million. Even with exorbitant compensation that comes to around KSH 920,000, it will take that MP between two and three years to break even. To recover this "investment", as it were. In my honest opinion, unless we are willing to deal with this issue, as citizens, we are not going to effectively curb corruption and theft of public resources. At least, not in a serious way. Because, in this type of political terrain, by and large, the successful ones will be those who have stolen in other areas, who do not mind dropping KSH 50 million or KSH 75 million to win an MP seat. And after that, we sit down, and wait for my usual CDF analysis, telling you about billions of shillings in bursaries that found legs, and walked away into the sunset.
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Peris
Peris@peris21486·
Last year,Ruto walked through the streets of New York under strict protocols without shutting everything down,yet today roads are being closed for the president of France to pass.This colonial mentality is something we still need to outgrow.
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Marcus
Marcus@InexorablesoG·
Kila kona ni mafataki
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Booker Ngesa Omole ☭
Booker Ngesa Omole ☭@BookerBiro·
French imperialism blocks roads in Nairobi for Macron like Kenya is a colony and Ruto is a colonial chief. Yet Ruto can never block a single street in Paris. This is the reality of neocolonialism. One rules, the other kneels. Down with French imperialism! #FranceOutOfAfrica
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Wamunyoro exposes list of criminals and warlords issued with Kenyan diplomatic passports with access to VVIP international airports.
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Would an African president shut up a noisy audience in France the way Macron did in Nairobi? Some Africans are outraged about the French president's paternalistic tone. But some praise him for showing leadership. Was it rude, or was it the right thing to do?
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African
African@ali_naka·
France Murdered 10m Algerians! France Murdered 22 African Presidents since 1963 including Sankara and Gaddafi! France still taking “COLONIAL TAX” from some of its Former colonies! France is responsible for 60% of the Coups in Africa including the Gabon 2023 Coup! The same France are Pan Africanist in Kenya after Macron was jogging in Nairobi
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