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@chererekimani

Telecommunications Engineer. Data. Rugby 🏉🏉. What will you be remembered for?

Kenya Katılım Şubat 2013
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@aomenya You forgot, most of the work/deliveries never get done and if done it's substandard with European prices and a premium price when launching them, whatever that means. Its a goon to goon government (g2g)
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Prof. Alfred Omenya
Kenya is one big CONFLICT OF INTEREST + POOR GOVERNANCE STUDY: 1. MCAs' companies do all the work in the Wards; 2. MPs' companies do all CDF work; 3. Governors' companies do all the work in the Counties; 4. The President and his CS companies do all the national contracts.
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Reuben Kigame, PhD@ReubenKigame·
At about 43 Kenya shillings a litre, Angola has the lowest price of fuel in sub Saharan Africa. I am reliably informed that in Libya fuel is less than 10 Kenya shillings a litre. Why are we importing fuel from the golf countries? Again, what is this G to G business all about??
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@Thunderbolt_800 @SupremeGREAM This is my domain. And this is exactly my point. For the owners of tech and those with the means, if you are outside of your local network, you are game. Fullstop.
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Thunder Bolt@Thunderbolt_800·
@chererekimani @SupremeGREAM You aren't always monitored. Go learn about rogue hotspots. Mostly used by criminals who want to sniff packets. Or maybe routers that have been set up for the sake of intercepting communication
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Babatisa@SupremeGREAM·
Never surprised when Kenyans regurgitate imperialist talking points.. anyway, I wonder what some of you do that would be of interest to the CCP.
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@Thunderbolt_800 @SupremeGREAM As long as you interact witha router, server, outside your local network. You are monitored unconditionally, by anyone with the means. And so, shouting about ccp is limiting your understanding of world powers behaviour and interests.
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Thunder Bolt@Thunderbolt_800·
@chererekimani @SupremeGREAM why do you want to make it look like only chinese companies offer networking tech? there are many companies out there and which have a respect for their customers
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@Thunderbolt_800 @SupremeGREAM 2. Its masked as part on National security. Every nation on earth does it. Kenya, Iran, CCP, even your darling USA. Infact it's the one of the most monitored populations on earth. There in no privacy in this day and age. Be comfortable with that.
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@KhalifKairo 2nd Day running. Engagements on a roll. Again, enough riding for today. Its almost lunch time.
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khalif kairo
khalif kairo@KhalifKairo·
Daktari Support your theory with actual facts. We could start with the fact that Iran funds alot of terror groups across the middle east. From Houthis in Yemen, Hezbolla in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza.
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Dr. Jessy S Kipkirui, PhD@jessykigen

@KhalifKairo You need to understand geopolitics before you conclude Iran are bully’s. In your irrational statement I can confirm with substantial evidence that Americans are the aggressive bully’s as opposed to Iran.

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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@Jaba_00 @SupremeGREAM Data collection from the owners of tech is involuntary. If they want it they will get it. In 3rd world, our data, minerals, lands and taxes have already been given away for the next 30 years. Want privacy and ownership, build you own tech.
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khalif kairo@KhalifKairo·
Ask 90% of this people who support Iran one positive thing that regime has done for them and its zero. The Iphone they use is America, browsing on affordable Poa internet which is funded by American investors arguing on an American owned free speech platform. Very ironical😅
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@WillieOeba I passed along those farmlands few days ago. Serious maize farming going on there.
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WILLIE OEBA
WILLIE OEBA@WillieOeba·
IN 2023 WE LEASED LAND TO PLANT MAIZE IN ZAMBIA IN 2026 WE ARE IMPORTING MAIZE FROM ZAMBIA.
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
I still reiterate, there is only one solution that Kenyans haven't tried in solving the leadership crisis.
Kenya Red Cross@KenyaRedCross

The drought in Turkana continues to push communities to the brink. During a visit, Netherlands Ambassador to Kenya, H.E @HenkJanBakker3, saw families resorting to boiling wild fruit, an intensive process that can take up to 24 hours, to make it safe for consumption. In one village in Loima, out of 100 children screened, 80 were found to have moderate acute malnutrition and 20 severe acute malnutrition, a stark indication of the crisis. With water sources drying up, livestock lost and food scarce, the situation has not improved and risks worsening without urgent support. Kenya Red Cross, with support from partners, continues to provide life-saving assistance.

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Eng. Karis | MSC | 🇰🇪@Briankariu·
Am slowly coming to the understanding that the problems of this nation cannot be fixed in our lifetimes. The problems are systemic, and our leadership isn't interested in radical changes. The young who get into positions of power are corrupted as fast as possible.
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John Doe
John Doe@StanleyMasinde_·
Guys Wayahudi wasiland huku man. I wanna build software not fight occupation forces.
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Cherere 🇰🇪@chererekimani·
@HermanWaita Hence a coffee house is referred to as "Mkahawa". Whereas, a restaurant/dining where all manner of refreshments and eateries are taken is referred to as "Mgahawa".
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FERDINAND OMONDI
FERDINAND OMONDI@FerdyOmondi·
The answer is in the numbers. Over the past four years, the number of New Zealanders aged 30–50 emigrating has more than doubled, from 18,000 to 43,000, and in 2025 alone more than 60,000 citizens left, with 61% choosing Australia. Even Jacinda Ardern, the country's most globally celebrated recent prime minister, has relocated to Sydney. The pull is economic and structural. The median weekly income in Australia is 37% higher than in New Zealand, unemployment is lower, and those leaving are no longer moving for a few years of better pay [CNN](edition.cnn.com/2026/03/06/wor…) — they are moving permanently. At 35, you are at peak earning and career-building years, and the people who already live there are making a very loud argument with their feet. What New Zealand does offer, if you are moving from somewhere with fewer baseline opportunities, is still real: political stability, high quality of life, strong public services, and a relatively straightforward immigration pathway. The problem is that the opportunity cost has shifted dramatically. New Zealand's per-capita GDP growth has been declining since the 1990s, with individual prosperity stagnating even as the population grows. [The Spinoff](thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/1…) If the choice is between New Zealand and Australia, go to Australia. If the choice is between New Zealand and staying somewhere with genuinely fewer prospects, New Zealand still wins on quality of life, but go in clear-eyed. The country is genuinely beautiful and safe. It's just that right now, its own people are leaving, and that is usually the most honest market signal you will get.
kipruto@KiprutToo

Is it worth it for someone aged 35 to move to New Zealand, whether for education, work, or other opportunities?

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