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@claresoit

Lawyer. Fitness enthusiast. Aunt. YALI Nairobi Chapter Alumni Chairperson. 2023 #cambridgeuniversity LLM

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Soit@claresoit·
Greetings from Copenhagen, Denmark. 😊
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Hillary Kiplagat Kibiwott is attempting a Guinness World Record by planting 24,000 trees in 24 hours at Kessup Forest, Elgeyo Marakwet, this Wednesday.
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For Black Women UK
For Black Women UK@forblackwomenuk·
Edna Mmbali Ombakho, a 31-year-old Master’s student at York St John University, was reported missing on Feb 1 after going for a walk. Her body was found on March 8, after 35 days. Support her family’s GoFundMe to help bring her home to Kenya gofundme.com/f/edna-mmbali-…
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Soit@claresoit·
Watch me celebrate women with @UKinKenya Honoured to be featured as a trailblazing young female leader this #InternationalWomensDay2026 From Chevening Scholar to University of Cambridge (LL.M) graduate. Thank you @UKinKenya for the feature.
UK in Kenya 🇬🇧🇰🇪@UKinKenya

Celebrating 🇰🇪 Kenya’s exceptional women! 💪🏽 This #InternationalWomensDay, Chevening alumna @clairesoit shares why investing in women’s education and leadership is vital for Kenya’s future.

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Jack Meyer 🏛️@Jackbmeyer·
Must be nice to be a lawyer who knows a little economics, and not an economist who knows a little law
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Or is it New Singapore?
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Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Greetings from Nairobi 🇰🇪 - Africa's great city.
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Barbra🌹@Aunty_Barbra·
I love the structure of a gym body,when you see it,you'll just know this person works out!!!!
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Soit@claresoit·
@TimKipchumba Alkira is one beautiful development! I’ve been admiring it for a while now. I wish more developers could construct low density houses with respect for green spaces.
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Tim Kipchumba@TimKipchumba·
I talked out two prospects out of Alkira Residences ( in Lavington) yesterday . One because a smaller apartment would have been a better fit - Alkira is 3 bedroom + 4bath was too big for them ( a 1 bed was Better fit which we don’t have ) and the other because it was 3-5million over their budget. But I pitched 2 more aggressively. Alkira was a perfect pitch for them - they could pay for it, it would fit their needs, they loved the area - could rent in the medium term and then when the kids are in college- family can move in there etc. I have learnt over the years that if I believe deeply; firmly and sincerely that what I offer is in the best interest of the other person - Then it’s possible for everyone to win - It’s easy to move and decide.
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Nubianizm.eth
Nubianizm.eth@Nubianizm·
I’m working towards being the best silicone specialist I can be in prosthetics for amputee’s. I’m manifesting this. It’s literally going to be my life’s work. Doing all the extensive research I need right now to achieve this. I might need y’all help soon…
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Winnie Byanyima
Winnie Byanyima@Winnie_Byanyima·
Personal statement: I wish to express my deep concern and profound frustration regarding the health, safety, and continued detention of my spouse, Dr Kizza Besigye, who has now been held in prison for over one year on trumped-up charges of treason. Dr Besigye is seriously ill and has been denied timely and adequate medical care. Last night, after a sharp deterioration in his condition, he was rushed to the clinic of his personal doctor, where he was treated and then returned to prison late at night. The prison authorities did not inform me of his worsening condition. I learned of it through other means and rushed to the clinic myself during the night. When I saw him, Dr Besigye was extremely weak, shaking, running a high temperature, and suffering from severe abdominal pain. At the clinic, Dr Besigye was guarded by six prison officers and a plainclothes military intelligence officer, a woman who concealed her face with a large white shawl. When he was discharged, Dr Besigye was marched to a basement car park and bundled into a prison pickup truck, squashed between two warders. When I approached the military officer to ask for her identity, she ran away. I managed to take a photograph of her as she fled. I am deeply concerned that Dr Besigye is now effectively in the hands of the army, rather than under civilian prison authority, and that his medical care is being deliberately restricted. I have been kept in the dark about his condition, warned not to inform the public about his illness, and threatened that if I did so, he would be denied further access to his doctor’s clinic. I regard this as blackmail and as a deliberate attempt to deny him medical care and conceal his condition from public knowledge. This morning, despite the clear facts, the prison spokesperson publicly stated that Dr Besigye is not ill. This is false. Following my interview this morning, and statements made by his political party, the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF), the Commissioner of Prisons has now denied Dr Besigye access to a fully equipped medical facility, allowing only his personal doctor to see him at the prison sick bay—an ill-equipped facility where many prisoners have lost their lives. Dr Besigye has now been denied bail four times and kept on remand for over a year, as the government has fumbled to fabricate evidence to prosecute him. During this time, he has been held in solitary confinement, barred from speaking to other prisoners, denied the right to worship with other prisoners on Sundays, and prevented from engaging in basic physical activity such as playing football. He is confined to a tiny cell with little sunlight, sleeps on a small mattress infested with bedbugs, and is subjected to conditions that are cruel, degrading, and inhumane. Last week, during the elections, the prison was closed and the internet shut down countrywide. We were unable to visit him, and it is within this period of isolation and deprivation that Dr Besigye has fallen gravely ill. I therefore demand the immediate release of Dr Kizza Besigye, so that his family and doctors can care for him properly. He is innocent, and these dirty political games must stop. His continued detention, mistreatment, and denial of medical care place his life at grave risk, and those responsible will be held accountable. Winnie Byanyima Spouse of Dr Kizza Besigye 20 January 2026
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Maryam@hell_line0·
Nobody talks about the silent rage of a smart woman stuck in survival mode. She’s polite. But she’s plotting.
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Katami Michelle
Katami Michelle@MichKatami·
Fantastic morning for @Okutoyiangella2 fandom ❤️😁👌. Angie has hit another high, climbing 62 places to reach No. 414 in the latest WTA Rankings. Upwards! Upwards! #NoWeakness
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