Githige
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Don’t listen to such guys they are not construction professionals.
Some of these materials quoted here don’t have transport included , there is no labor costs and even iron sheets aren’t quoted for
Doors, windows , plumbing , electrical , tiles , finishes are non existent
Approach with caution ⚠️
JOEL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIST@CPM_Mutuse
Builders What would you tell @KaberiaCommoner for this post on 3 bedroom house cost.
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@citizentvkenya He was a 'cousin ' so your cousin takes your money and beats you
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Suspected fatal affair
Family identifies body of their murdered daughter in Nairobi
Ann Keya was allegedly stabbed to death by her boyfriend
Wanjiru: The suspect had attempted to kill Anne in Kerugoya
#CitizenWeekend
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Through a free feeding programme Governor Kimani Wamatangi’s administration offers daily uji, eggs and weekly “Maziwa Freshi na Wamatangi,” alongside free learning materials. This has boosted ECDE enrollment from 32, 000 learners to 50, 000, and attendance.
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CRACKDOWN ON NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING
In a series of intelligence-led operations to curb narcotics trafficking, police officers have arrested drug peddlers, recovering substantial haul of cannabis sativa across the country.
In Nakuru, the law caught up with 32-year-old Felix Mittunda Genchabe. While he thought he was blending in, eagle-eyed officers on patrol pounced. A swift search of his backpack revealed Cannabis Sativa cleverly concealed ready for the streets. His distribution ring was cut short before the next delivery.
Elsewhere, in Bumula, Bungoma County, acting on a tip-off, officers intercepted a speeding motorcycle. Two suspects, Josphat Ochieng and Yusuf Keya, were found in possession of four bales of bhang.
Similarly in Kaptalamwa, Elgeyo Marakwet, the crackdown claimed one trafficker. Isaac Kibet Odipo, 30, was cornered while in possession of 172 rolls of bhang.
All suspects are currently in custody undergoing processing pending arraignment. Meanwhile, the recovered narcotics have been secured as exhibits.
These operations underscore the National Police Service's commitment in the war against narcotics trafficking in the country.
#FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 (Toll-free) or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000 to report anonymously. Usiogope!




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KES Special Funds Performance Q1-2026
* Watching Etica closely...
@eticacapital @investwithSIB @OakSpecialFund @kennekai

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It was a lie sold to a generation that trusted tv & radio for news. It's the year 2026. The cold war is over. Come out clean
Space Society of Kenya@spacesocietyke
Is this really where we are as a country, calling the Apollo MOON LANDING a hoax on live national television?
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People keep talking about how there’s no viable candidate when this man is right here. Legacy media has given you the impression that this is a 2 horse race. He gets next to no airtime while we’re treated to a grotesque theatre of profanity and mudslinging. Refuse.
David Maraga@dkmaraga
One of the greatest tragedies to befall Kenya is if Ruto is re-elected. Register to vote so together we can send this regime to Kamiti #TukoKadi
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There are two realities unfolding simultaneously in Kenya. Which couldn't be more disparate.
One reality is the life that 97% of Kenyans live.
I call them the Contributors. They contribute sweat, tears, blood, and taxes. These Kenyans earn KSH 20,000 a month before taxes.
But they live paycheck to paycheck. One illness away from a calamity. A trip to the hospital often involves an informal harambee.
The other reality is the lifestyle of 3% of Kenyans - the Consumers. Those who by virtue of their positions in and around government consume virtually everything in sight until just 5 seconds from vomiting.
At which point they throw up a white flag and ask the Contributors to come eat and then clean up the mess behind them.
Before you think that I am being dramatic, take a look at the attached document. It is an example of a payroll record for the County of @KakamegaBunge
Go down the list of these benefits. And then pull up your own salary slip - if you are lucky to have a job.
Compare them. And tell me if you see:
Basic salary.
Special salary.
Contractual allowance.
Salary market adjustment.
Rental house allowance.
Extra duty/entertainment allowance.
Leave travel allowance.
Commuter allowance.
Acting allowance.
Extreneous duty/domestic allowance.
Responsibility allowance.
Telephone allowance.
Entertainment allowance.
Special house allowance.
Ladies and gentlemen - this is a county with a 40% poverty rate.
Despite a whopping KSH 109 billion in transfers to that county in 10 years of devolution.
A county where the average citizen earns KSH 12,000 a month. Below the national average.
That citizen who is earning KSH 12,000 a month, the one facilitating the insane largesse you see above.
And before that insanity you see above, the county has already spent 48% of the entire budget on salaries for 1% of the population that works in government.
Do you understand what the heck is happening?
Our system of government is an extraction system.
Nothing less.
This county has an annual budget of around KSH 15 billion.
It spends about 48% of it on salaries alone.
Direct salaries. For those in government.
Is no wonder that after KSH 109 billion in 10 years, 40% of the citizens cannot afford two meals a day.
This is the state of our devolution project.
I share this information not because I oppose devolution. I share it because if we want devolution, we have to reject the current perversion it into a tool fir extraction and economic subjugation.
Every Kenyan needs to understand that the changes our country requires are BIG CHANGES.
BIG CHANGES.
How do you teach this 3% that is behaving like this a lesson on compassion and brotherhood?
By sending them home. All of them. We need a brand-new contract with government, and those who govern us.
This economic apartheid cannot stand.
@KakamegaCounty1 @KenyaGovernors @MoGAbdi @FlavNasmbu

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Here is how State House spending is set to rise, subject to MPs’ approval for the current financial year:
Total budget: Sh7.7 billion → Sh16.1 billion
State House, Nairobi: Sh6 billion → Sh14 billion
New cars: Sh6.9 million → Sh141 million
Domestic travel: Sh376 million → Sh2 billion
Hospitality: Sh338 million → Sh1.6 billion
Fuel: Sh191 million → Sh600 million
Vehicle maintenance: Sh136 million → Sh530 million
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YSL stands for young supreme leader
Daily Noud@DailyNoud
BREAKING: Young Thug to become new ayatollah of Iran.
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“Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist.”
—Epicurus.
Alabi@the_Lawrenz
After death, what next?
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