
Gemba Kaizen
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Gemba Kaizen
@bradiaga17
Travel Agent|| Nature Lover|| Passionate About Travel|| Tour Guide|| Three Foreign Languages excluding English||
Katılım Eylül 2022
48 Takip Edilen43 Takipçiler

@edwin_mbosso 😂😂 Ni sawa, hatuna shida na hiyo, bora government ifanye kazi
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@bradiaga17 @robie474 Yeah Ancient Egyptians were black, kemets, fat nosed black Nubians. Educate yourself. Oh and the term "sub saharan" is a racist slur. Refrain.
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@ignyharaz2 Heri matope. Hii ya mbao ni kama kuishi kwa nyumba ya kuku.
Indonesia

@Librarian_Ke @robie474 The take-over would be shorter than our rencent protesys
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@robie474 Ata saa hii colonization ianze gathee tunakamatwa tu tena proper
Indonesia

Walter Rodney was wrong.
Africans are poor because too many African countries make it hard to start businesses, get permits, access reliable electricity, trade freely, protect property, enforce contracts, attract investment, and keep the rewards of hard work.
Singapore is richer than Britain, its former colonizer.
Switzerland, which never built a colonial empire, is richer than Spain and Portugal, two of the greatest imperial powers in history.
Chi@__Poisonivyyy
A must read
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@Mwangi010 @Asamoh_ Did your family buy land in Lamu or was the land handed to you like candy?
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@Asamoh_ I am one of them,born and raised in bahari,lamu county.
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My brother Kevin,Unajua some of us work,Extremely hard. Mwanaume kama mimi kuambiwa nanuka jasho is not an insult,can never be. But you wouldn’t understand,when kairo employed you trying to rescue you from your underfunded alcoholism,2 hours later you were asleep under a car. Jasho utatoa wapi?
You are a loser with a chronic illness I will not disclose. Claiming to have rich parents but the truth is your parents know very well you cannot survive without them,you are as feeble as a deflated penis. Umetoka rehab juzi day 2 umerudi kwa chingli. So how can you lecture a grown man like me whom families depend on, about sweating,you have never sweated. You only sweat when you’re fainting after imbibing chang’aa.
Mimi ni mwanaume bana,my name is Kimani,not Cinderrela. You have no range to lecture me on hygiene,my sweat comes out as a previledge that I have done my part of the day,yours comes out as a punishment from your worn out cells
5 People@_MtuTano
Mboro Kumani ameambiwa aende aoge ananuka jasho😂😂😂naisha😭😭ama ni rangi ya ngozi?😂😂enyewe mganga huvumilia kijana yake😭😭🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
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@SeyiFamodun @elonmusk You just said the same thing with too many words.
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@elonmusk Actually, you can have both if you separate immigration from welfare eligibility. Most countries do this by limiting benefits for new arrivals and relying on working-age migrants to expand the tax base. The issue is design, not inevitability.
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@Azdi33 @polo_kimanii Is it not haram for you to even type nguruwe?
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@polo_kimanii Karma working tirelessly.... sometimes back you said walalo ladies hawaogi.... only for you to recieve the same banter.. mkuki kwa nguruwe.....
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@Grandsohn @mtejawilliam Shamelessly bringing millenial into this says two things about you:
1. You've nothing to your name and see no prospects of prospering and you think millenials we are to blame
2. Your thinking is as useless as his but you're too dumb to even realize it.
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@mtejawilliam So what???
Ama that path is not the public's land?
...ulitaka ikae na matope ama?
What's your point exactly?
Lakini akili ya millennial inafikiria sijui aje😭😭😭

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@Mwafreeka As much as 90% electorate is dumber than her, nani alimpigia kura we pia.
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Don’t blame her, blame the electorate 🤷🏾♂️
Pulse Reels@Pulse_Reels
Senator Karen Nyamu Goes Viral With Mejja “Siaka” Dance Challenge
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@Mwafreeka @WaruiNjiru Various voters have diverse opinions too. Also, you using the word electorate means you think she was elected. So why the double standards? You're one goofy ass dude ngl.
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@WaruiNjiru Because they have a different opinion from your dumb ass ama? 😂😂
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@kiprotich26kco @sholard_mancity Ya'll should stop throwing these alphabet agencies unnecessarily. Espionage has changed and this is not 1945 Germany or USSR.
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A Kenyan selling tea and mandazi in France is normal. Nobody thinks twice about it.
But let a white person sell tea and mandazi or Omena in Kenya, and suddenly it becomes a spectacle. People are shocked, curious, and even suspicious that they are undercover.
Why does ordinary work look “unusual” depending on who is doing it?
That reaction reveals something deeper.
Many Africans have been conditioned to associate whiteness with wealth, privilege, or status, so when white people do ordinary jobs, it feels out of place.
And it shows up elsewhere, too.
I’ve seen Black Kenyans in hotels and restaurants kept waiting while foreign customers are served first by fellow Africans. And not only that, even Indians are given priority by black Kenyans over other black Kenyans.
Same service. Different treatment.
Have you noticed this too?
Maybe the bigger issue isn’t who is selling tea.
Maybe it’s the mindset that still ties human value and dignity to race.
Not every white person in Africa is rich. Some are simply working, surviving, and living like everyone else. Some just love the hustle Africans do and just want to experience it.
Maybe it’s time to unlearn the idea that dignity in work depends on race.


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You guys must be honest to yourselves.
You want President Ruto to fast track development in this country but you want to stand on his way.
Respected minds like Pauline Njoroge who have traversed the globe and have been to magnificent cities in the world, criticize President Ruto for doing everything possible to elevate Nairobi to those standards.
Everything good is worth the sacrifice. For a baby to be born, nature has it that the mother must endure excruciating pain to bring it forth.
When President Pombe Magufuli moved his capital from Dar to Dodoma, many lamented but Magufuli stood firm and said "When you pop a boil, you will feel pain and blood will flow but in the end, you will feel relieved"
Kenyans must be able to pay the sacrifice for the development they want. Someone has to make the difficult decisions. Someone has to shove down our throats the difficult pill.
That man is President Ruto. He is not making popular decisions, NO. He is making necessary decisions like Gikomba at the expense of his re election.
And that to me is the hallmark of Leadership.
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