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rebecca kiarie

@bexmobby

I'm Bex.

Ngong, Kenya Katılım Aralık 2012
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Zo💋
Zo💋@zolesa_ke·
Rigathi is using the same playbook Ruto used when he fell out with Uhuru. Those two are the same person. That’s why they got elected together. Don’t let their highschool drama fool you
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The Mayor
The Mayor@themayor_ke·
SHOCK as Controller of budget reveals a debt crisis where Ksh 3.3 trillion in external debt is due within a year. Apparently, treasury has been taking loans even before projects were ready. In one case, the treasury took a loan for KPLC to lay underground cables, only for Kenya power to reveal that they were not aware of such project.
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Eliud Kibii
Eliud Kibii@eliudkibii·
Interesting for Pres Ruto to call for “clarity of purpose and emphasis on Kenya’s deliberate positioning within a global order being reshaped in real time” while some of his foreign policy stances have actually caused more confusion: Western Sahara, Sudan-RSF, Kosovo, Iran-Israel
Kithure Kindiki@_KithureKindiki

NAIROBI CITY COUNTY, KENYA MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026 Kenya’s diplomacy must deliver economic opportunities, security and stability and exert influence in shaping global outcomes. Our diplomatic engagement must be sharply aligned with the national development agenda. The Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda must be projected beyond our borders through trade, investment partnerships, innovation, and the positioning of Kenya as a competitive and credible economic partner. The Government recognises the centrality of our citizens abroad. Our diaspora represents a strategic extension of our national capacity and the protection, dignity, and empowerment of Kenyans overseas is not optional. It is a core obligation. Kenya is a stable democracy in a complex region, a leader in renewable energy and climate action, a hub for diplomacy, logistics, and finance, with a population that is dynamic and entrepreneurial. Our diplomats should convert these strategic assets into measurable national gain. Kenya remains committed to regional stability, anchored in the understanding that our prosperity is inseparable from that of our neighbours and will continue to play our role consistently, responsibly, and with a clear appreciation of the evolving nature of the threats we face. Honoured to officially close the 19th edition of the Ambassadors’ Conference, Safari Park, Nairobi City County and reiterated President William Ruto’s call for clarity of purpose and emphasis on Kenya’s deliberate positioning within a global order that is being reshaped in real time. Urged the Ambassadors, High Commissioners, and Permanent Representatives to execute their mandate with focus, discipline, and unwavering commitment to Kenya’s interests. Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary (Foreign and Diaspora Affairs) Musalia Mudavadi, Secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Wanjau, Principal Secretaries Dr. Korir Sing'oei (Foreign Affairs) and Roseline Njogu (Diaspora Affairs) were present.

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rebecca kiarie@bexmobby·
@mcpipita He stole all the money so he knows there's no health going on...so he might as well get a new hobby
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
Over the decades, I kept asking myself: why is it that Kenyans are not allowed to think beyond identity? And during the Uhuru presidency, I realized that the reason is only one: KENYANS MUST NEVER BE ALLOWED TO TALK ABOUT THE ECONOMY. So over the decades, the psyops throw doggy bones at us. They keep talking about identity, and they keep us preoccupied with education reform that falsely promises to address unemployment. But we must never have an economic conversation. How do I know? There's an article by ES Atieno Odhiambo which explains that assassinations by the state started in 1965, around the time when the Americans wrote the Sessional Paper No 10 to con us that capitalism is "African socialism." Odhiambo says that at that time, there were debates about the economic path that Kenya should take, and the state needed to kill that conversation. That is why Pio Gama Pinto was one of the first martyrs of independence. He was considered too ideologically influential, especially with Jaramogi. Pinto was feared as too communist. So this is why my post has annoyed the bots (the number of reposts also has something to do with it). I was talking about structural adjustment programs, not about presidents. The IMF reset Kenya's economy to force Gen Zs to be too busy struggling to survive to ask political questions. The same thing was done in the 1990s to my generation, except at that time, the West had enough money to pour into NGOs to distract us. And the West will do it again in 30 years to the children of Gen Z's unless we fight for economic sovereignty. That's the conversation that is being suppressed with this tribal pathway responses. It's CBC, social media style. Kenyans must never be allowed to think beyond their parental involvement and their talent. They must always think that problems are related to their identity and nothing else. A copy of Odhiambo's article is here. It's a classic because it explains the problem with our so called independence. wandianjoya.com/uploads/3/1/2/… We also have an economic conversation with @TweetingPundit here. It will show you that all the presidents Kenya have been the same. Pawns of a game they barely understand, partly because they profit from it. But of course, the Kiambu Road and Langley guys will not allow you to think that far. It's too much for you Africans. Your minds must stick to your tribal reserves and only leave when you get an intellectual kipande from the state. youtu.be/daNPWHWHIto?si…
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Hugh Mungus@_AerysII

The old familiar dog whistling lol

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NO SUICIDAL SHIT OR WHATEVER BUT SOMETIMES I LOOK AT THIS WORLD AND I DON’T FEEL LIKE PARTICIPATING.
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Alikiba
Alikiba@OfficialAliKiba·
@edgarwabwire_ Chords are coordinates hence everyone’s directions, destinations and intentions are totally different.
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Sen. Ledama Olekina
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina·
I am awake …. I am seeing numbers we have never seen before… this tuko kadi movement is determined to make a political statement! Let’s talk ….
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Aúdrey🖤🇰🇪@luckyaudreyy·
Convincing a cab driver to vote for Maraga should be the last thing that gives you the ick. I need ya'll to understand that the word "ick" is not in a politician's vocabulary. Mko the same playing field na watu walipeana chapo with bare hands ndio wapate kura, ama mmesahau?
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Nafee🌸@___Grandline__·
There’s a Titan in the walls!!! A titan in the walls…. There’s a Titan? In the walls?? How is this even… sigh
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