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Bryan Wangui

@benjamin_wangui

UI UX PRODUCT DESIGNER. The Arsenal Supporter.

Kenya Katılım Şubat 2014
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Vishu@vishu_memes·
Me discovering this in 2026 😭
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Ademba Allans
Ademba Allans@Ademba_47·
We will have at least 10 M young voters in 2027. What is stopping us from filling young competent candidates? Who lied to us that only old people can lead? We can fill MCAs, MPs, Governors senators, women's reps, and even a pro-youth or pro-Kenya president. The youth need to support the youth.
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Clip Insanity
Clip Insanity@ClipInsanity·
I didnt expect this from any kid 😂🤣
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Skylar ✨
Skylar ✨@Skylar_Lorena·
What's the difference between a Vietnamese restaurant and an Indian restaurant? One is pho profit and the other is naan profit 🙂.
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Skylar ✨@Skylar_Lorena·
Birthday month 🖤🙂. Skirt from @CharlieOgada
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Caleb
Caleb@CalebFromX·
How long J. Cole took to rap on ’39 Intro’ 😂😂 I enjoyed the “melting of genres”— not only within this song but throughout the entire project.
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Skylar ✨
Skylar ✨@Skylar_Lorena·
Spent today Pomodoroing myself into oblivion: a cycle of ascetic study && mindful tea-sipping, punctuated by the occasional doomscroll && marvelling at the atmospheric drama. Between Bridgerton && color-coded slides for next week, I’ve achieved peak existential efficiency. ☕️✨
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Bonnie Mwangi, CPA, LLM, MBA
Bonnie Mwangi, CPA, LLM, MBA@MwangiBonnie·
If you have 32 minutes, I will show you how Nairobi County loses 32,949,346,981. Yes, that's not a typo. KSH 32 billion. Let me walk you through a trip to hell. Data from 2023-2024. The county had KSH 33 billion to spend. To serve 4.6 million residents. The county employes around 16,000 people. 0.3% of the county population. Step #1 - First order of business: Use 55% of the budget to pay salaries, to this 0.3% of the population. That is KSH 18 billion. Now you have KSH 15 billion left. You are told that the county entered into contracts with certain firms in 2021. The contracts were all supposed to lapse in 2022. They lapse. There are no extensions. KSH 6.7 billion. Side Note: Ghost workers galore. Quoting the auditor: "Review of the bank remittance for April, May and June, 2024 revealed that seven thousand, seven hundred and seventy-seven (7,777), six thousand, one hundred twenty-three (6,123) and six thousand, eight hundred and three (6,803) officers respectively, shared the same bank accounts, agent code and branch code." So let’s understand this fact pattern. This year’s wage bill goes up by 55% relative to last year. And the city did not hire 55% more people or raise salaries by 55%. Then, you find out that, the auditor found out that between 6,123 and 7,777 people who got paid by the county as employees, shared their bank account with someone else who also got paid. In other words, between 6,123 and 7,777 of the county’s 16,000 employees are couples. That is what Sakaja wants you to believe. In addition, quoting the auditor verbatim: “Review of the bank remittance for August, 2023, revealed that seventy-four (74) officers shared the same name.” 74 officers have the same biographical information. Step #2. Use KSH 1.2 billion to traverse the globe for totally useless trips. In a city full of garbage - as you can see in one of the attachments, the county politicians and their lackies pull out their passports. Book flights to Morocco - Marrakech, Morocco - a resort city, at the cost of KSH 37 million. They want to go study "proactive management". In Morocco. Two full weeks! Look at examples: 19 people — Marrakesh, Morocco — “Proactive Management Programme — Ksh 37,235,843 (15 days, 10th–24th June 2024) 8 people — United Arab Emirates — “Conference Facilities and Training”— Ksh 29,771,200 (7 days, 12th–18th Feb 2024) 14 people — Vancouver, Yale Town, Canada — “Seminar on Leadership Management and Conflict Resolution” — Ksh 10,920,000 9 people — Italy — “Training on Strategic Stewardship” — Ksh 9,822,120 (8 days, 13th–20th Dec 2023) 14 people — Canada — “Workshop on Leadership Management & Conflict Resolution"— Ksh 9,611,748 (7 days, 5th–11th Dec 2023) 6.7 people — Dubai — “Personal Branding and People Professional Summit” — Ksh 8,993,450 (16 days, 18th Aug–2nd Sept 2023) 8 people — New York — 8th United Nations General Assembly — Ksh 8,782,764 (8 days, 16th–23rd Sept 2023) 9 people — Dubai, UAE —" Esami Pre-Retirement and Pension Planning Programme”— Ksh 8,132,061 (8 days, 29th Apr–6th May 2024) 8 people — Vancouver, Canada — Conference — Ksh 6,761,520 (17 days, 22nd July–7th Aug 2023) 6 people — Istanbul, Turkey — Budgeting for Performance Management Programme — Ksh 6,751,523 (11 days, 12th–22nd Oct 2023) 6 people — Singapore — Financial Analyst Planning and Control Programmes — Ksh 6,735,227 (10 days, 1st–10th Nov 2023) 6 people — Turkey — Budgetary Performance Management Course — Ksh 6,699,198 (11 days, 12th–22nd Nov 2023) The city is full of garbage. And @sakaja and his lackies are flying from Marrakesh to Vancouver. Proactive management. Conflict resolution. Personal branding. Retirement. You could make up this stuff, even if you wanted to. When they are done with these shenanigans, Ksh. 1.2 billion is gone. You have to wonder: Is there no course on how to collect garbage? Nothing like that, even in Galilee Israel? Folks, this is insanity. This is not the behaviors of people who have common sense and business sense. It is not the behaviors of people who treat every shilling as the last shilling we have. Which is what must happen in government affairs. So, KSH 1.2 billion is wasted like that. Total damage so far? KSH 6.7 billion in salary heist 1.2 billion in wasteful travel=KSH 7.9 billion. Let’s keep going. KSH 839,933,289 in salary expenses cannot be substantiated because there is ZERO records. No names of employees, departments, evidence of payment. Just a claim. Basically, KSH 839 million in the KSH 18 billion I mentioned above have no support whatsoever. This wage bill itself increased by 55% this year compared to last year. The county still employes less than 0.5% of the county population. Step #3. Lose Kshs.140,944,662 through a “duplicate payment” to a “vendor”. No explanation for why a duplicate payment was made. And this is not corrected. Step #4. Lose Kshs.478,485,041 to pending bills that nobody has ever heard about. Step #5. Lose another Kshs. 2,005,937,441 in relation to pending bills. Pay attention here. The county says it owes KPLC Kshs.724,964,162, but when auditors verify the balance with KPLC, they find out that the county actually owes Kshs.2,730,901,603. This likely says that, the county pretended to be paying down pending bills at some point, but the funds went somewhere else, such as, a corrupt official’s bank account. So the bill is still outstanding, but the cash in the city’s accounts is gone. Step #5. Lose another Kshs. 791,013,848 in relation to pending bills. The auditor finds an additional 791 million in bills that are owed, but which the county has not reported. At this point, let’s make sure you understand how pending bills come about. If you are a government and you are smart and accurate in budgeting, you can estimate what you will spend. And if you are Nairobi County and you have Ksh 33 billion to spend, you have enough to pay your way. But, if in budgeting you put down “Ksh 500 million in luxury travel and then spend Ksh 1.2 billion, then you won’t have Ksh 700 million to pay the entire amount. That is a bill that ends up being hidden, or increases pending bills. But there are also many cases where corrupt politicians introduce pending bills as a way to steal. You blame the previous government, and then prioritize paying new claims that have no support. Or, cash is stolen from bank. That cash was designed to pay certain bills, and now, there is no money to cover those bills. They become "pending". Step #7. Lose Kshs.6,269,546,657 to 4 lawyers. Of the actual “genuine pending bills”, is Kshs.6,269,546,657 owed to just 4 lawyers. Equivalent to 20% of the annual budget. Can you believe that? Listen to the auditor: "It was noted that most of the Court cases related to issues such as disputes of unpaid claims for goods/works/services completed by contractors, un-procedural termination of employment contracts, irregular procurement processes and poor contract management. The judgements entered against the County Executive resulted to a high cost of litigations and interests." In other words, corruption and mismanagement of county affairs take another Kshs. 6.3 billion. 100% wasteful. Step #8. Lose another Kshs.1,393,234,865 in compensation that cannot be supported. Payment vouchers generally used for temporary workers worth 1,393,234,865 have no support. No one can tell you John Maina or Alice Omondi was employed here, for x amount of time, and got paid Ksh X. Step #9. Lose another Kshs. 28,861,597 in compensation that cannot be supported. Within the healthcare delivery expenses, it is found out that (62) National Identity numbers were used to pay people duplicate payments. In other words, one person appears in sone system used to pay. They get paid. You look at another system used to pay people for different things. The same person, same ID, appears again, and is paid. Consider these additional damning factors: >>Some officers’ basic salary changed multiple times during the year with some changing 6 times >> Three thousand, two hundred and sixteen (3,216) officers changed job groups more than once, twenty-four (24) of whom changed job groups three (3) times. >> Three (3) officers had their payroll numbers attached to different National Identification numbers at various times of the year. >>Twenty-four (24) officers had their payroll numbers attached to different Tax pins at various times of the year. >> One hundred ninety-seven (197) officers had their birth dates changed multiple times. Step #10. Lose another Kshs. Kshs.301,400,000 in “bursaries” that cannot be accounted for. The county says we sent money to schools X, Y, and Z. The auditor tries confirming these claims. And nobody can confirm it. Step #11. Lose Kshs.140,313,872 in claimed “civil works expenses”. You are told that the county entered into contracts with certain firms in 2021. The contracts were all supposed to lapse in 2022. They laspse. There are no extensions. There is NOT ONE document telling you what the contractors were to do, and for how much. But the county goes ahead and pays Kshs.140,313,872. Step #12. Lose Kshs.32,964,416 in a contract to build a kitchen. A contract is irregularly issued to a firm to construct a kitchen. The auditor says: “Physical verification of Central Kitchen for the programme in October, 2024 revealed several issues at Toi Primary Kitchen. Visible cracks were observed on the wall, despite the kitchen being completed only a year earlier. There was no electricity meter installed. In addition, water connectivity was not installed by the contractor, instead, the implementor connected the water at their own cost. There was also poor workmanship of the pavements and the installed gas pipe was not connected to the cooking vessels, rendering it unusable.” Step #13. Lose Kshs.10,103,488,814 in a contract to build “affordable” homes. Any contract exceeding Ksh. 5 billion requires approval by the Attorney General. The county won’t get it. They use “specially permitted procurement” method where only one bidder provides a quote. So there is no competition, which is likely why they did not seek the Attorney General’s approval. @SakajaJohnson and his lackies select the desired partner. ZERO competition. They don't seek the approval required. A note on this particular one: There are actually 4 contracts valued at Ksh 31 billion which the auditor is expressing doubts. About legitimacy of the amount. Quoting the auditor: "In the circumstances, the ownership of the land, value for money and regularity for the housing projects contracts totalling Kshs.31,047,436,654 could not be confirmed. In addition, Management was in breach of the law" My estimated loss is the Ksh 10 billion as presentative of what the loss could be. It is the only "estimate" in this analysis, and again, it is less than the Ksh 31 billion the auditor is questioning. Step #14. Lose Kshs. 2,282,899,172 in stalled projects. Quoting the auditor: "Review of construction projects undertaken by the County Executive revealed that projects valued at Kshs.2,282,899,172 in respect to the construction of various projects have stalled. It was not clear why these projects remained stalled for years while the County Government embarked on new projects, some that still end up stalling due to non-payment of contract sums due. Failure to manage the projects in line with law may lead to loss of public funds and poor service delivery." Step #15. Lose Kshs. 16,510,760 by awarding contracts to the highest bidder, when lower ones are available, and against the law. Step #16. Lose Kshs.223,304,547 in shoddy works and projects. The County issues 4 contracts to build 4 stadiums at the cost of Kshs.1,036,551,255. Stadiums in Kawangware, Ziwani, Kangemi and Dandora. After Kshs.223,304,547 is paid out, the auditor notes: >>The floodlights were non-functional and the internal lighting had not been installed. >>The field’s surface was uneven, with noticeable bumps and depressions in certain areas, which rendered it unsuitable for football activities. >>The electrical cables and wiring system on the field were exposed, increasing the risk of theft and vandalism. >>The roofing materials used were substandard and showed visible signs of deterioration due to exposure to direct sunlight. According to the field management, rainwater frequently leaked through the roof, leading to water accumulation in the seating areas during rain. >>The public address system was non-functional, as explained by the Management, who confirmed that the speakers were not operational. >>There were visible holes in the perimeter wall. Rather than allowing footballs to bounce back into the field upon contact, footballs created holes due to penetration. The stadium walls were constructed of soft boards, which could easily be penetrated with little force instead of durable concrete stone walls. Total damage: KSH 32,949,346,981 @Mizani254 @MoGAbdi @PropesaTV @HillaryGondi @fit_ermined @EricLatiff @MigunaMiguna @NairobiCityGov @KenyaGovernors
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Paula Kahumbu
Paula Kahumbu@paulakahumbu·
LOL “Let’s Make Nairobi Work”
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Crystal Asige
Crystal Asige@CrystalAsige·
For the third straight year I raise this in my oversight role, yet the story repeats. Heavy rains. Flooded streets. Homes destroyed. 23 lives lost. This should PUSH us to seriously rethink how well we prepare for them, but we choose to only react when it gets bad. What makes this hard to accept is that these rains never arrive without warning, yet every year the government behaves as though they do. And what of the millions of persons with disabilities trapped in these disasters? When evacuation, shelter and mobility fail, their suffering multiplies. When the same avoidable tragedies claim lives year after year, one begins to wonder: are these lives simply considered expendable? Our preparedness must finally match the pain our communities endure. #VIP
Crystal Asige@CrystalAsige

This was me on 24th April 2024. Exactly one year ago I debated this topic in the Senate and predictably, one year later the rains are back. Once again, we're watching communities struggle with flash floods that we knew were coming. We’ve had time. We’ve had warnings, but has anything changed in county government flood preparedness, or are they still waiting for disaster to escalate before they act? #VIP

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foggie art thou
foggie art thou@foggieraw·
In case you needed a reason to listen to my album Pharrell said it was refreshing lol
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Paula Kahumbu
Paula Kahumbu@paulakahumbu·
.@WilliamsRuto yet as you console the bereaved @KenyaRailways_ are actively logging hundreds of trees in Karen - this government recently needs joined up thinking & actions, no more hoodwinking citizens and bad faith actions.
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto

The ongoing flooding in parts of Nairobi and several other areas of our country has caused immense distress to many families, resulting in the tragic loss of lives, displacement of residents, and damage to homes, property, and livelihoods. I extend my deepest condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are also with all those whose lives have been disrupted by this disaster. The Government stands in solidarity with every citizen affected, and we are acting swiftly to alleviate further suffering and safeguard lives. To strengthen ongoing rescue and relief operations, I have directed the immediate deployment of a multi-agency emergency response team led by the Ministry of Interior and National Administration, working closely with the Kenya Defence Forces and other emergency response agencies. This team will coordinate rescue efforts, support affected communities, and ensure that those in danger are moved to safer locations. I have also ordered that relief food from our national strategic reserves be immediately released and distributed to families affected by the floods. In addition, the Government will meet the hospital bills of those injured or affected by the flooding and currently receiving treatment in public health facilities. Emergency humanitarian support will also be extended to families facing displacement and hardship during this period. The national government is working closely with the Nairobi City County Government and other county administrations to ensure a coordinated response that prioritises the safety and wellbeing of our citizens. At the same time, we recognise that these floods once again highlight the urgent need for lasting solutions to the perennial challenge of flooding in our urban areas. The ongoing Nairobi River Regeneration Programme remains a critical part of our long-term strategy to restore river ecosystems, improve drainage systems, and reduce the risks associated with flooding within the city. These efforts will be strengthened and accelerated as part of our commitment to protecting lives, property, and the environment.

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Epic Clip Vault@EpicClipVault·
Dude annoying his girlfriend with songs about her is hilarious.
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Skylar ✨
Skylar ✨@Skylar_Lorena·
Rainy season's always proof I can’t fully deregulate intimacy from meaning. Just like water is wet, feelings insist on liquidity clauses; it’s a package deal. Trying for "casual" in this weather is a satirical paradox: seeking body heat while dodging the soul. High-stakes h20?
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Elsie not Elise 💿
Elsie not Elise 💿@ElsienotElisee·
Now that the dust has settled, here’s some of my favorite things about ‘The Fall Off’ 👇🏾
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