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|Norie ✨| |Analyst| |Forza Ferrari| |Always prepared to burn bridges; the only exception is Scuderia Ferrari 😭| |Protecting my womb| ♉

Nairobi Katılım Eylül 2012
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𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇@ouma_neko·
The President of France was In Kenya a few weeks ago lecturing us about manners and good behavior. How comes Paris is burning?
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It is going to be ALRIGHT.
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
President of Botswana 🇧🇼 Duma Boko stunned the audience after stopping midway through his speech to deliver a brutal but powerful lecture on relationships, loyalty, and trust.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
BREAKING We can confirm that a US C-130J-30 aircraft is currently in Kenya and is has landed at Laikipia this morning, reportedly carrying additional assets linked to the Ebola response station in Laikipia. Call sign ROGUE50 If you're in Laikipia or anywhere along the flight path from Wilson Airport and hear an unusually loud aircraft overhead, that's likely what you heard. It seems like no one cares about the court orders or so As promised, I'll continue monitoring and sharing developments as they happen. Follow me here - sholla ard
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Outandabout@Nviar2·
I’ve been bed hunting till asubuhi😭which one would you go for? Ama I stay without a head board till I figure it out🧍🏾‍♀️😣
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Muthoni💜
Muthoni💜@So_nnii·
Leo nimeitwa msichana mzembe,, kichwa ngumu na narcissist alafu nikaambiwa akuna mtu ataoa a girl like me hii itaniskuma adi mwaka iishe.
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me taking a step back because l respect myself enough to stop anything that confuses me no matter how much i like it
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Lestappie 🏁🏎️@eclipseof_heart·
I appreciate the new Twitter auto translate feature but it took me a min to realize tweets translated from Indonesian are Kenyan Kiswahili tweets 😭😭
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Farida Bemba Nabourema
Last year, the US government said some African governments refused to participate in its forced deportation programme for illegal migrants. Ghana volunteered to collect them and help dump them. In 2022, the British government decided it no longer wished to host asylum seekers on its own territory and needed somewhere to offload them. Rwanda raised its hand. In 2016, the United States decided it could not keep certain Guantanamo Bay prisoners in its own facilities. Ghana openly agreed to receive them on African soil. And now the United States has decided it cannot repatriate its own Ebola patients to its own vastly superior medical infrastructure. Kenya has offered to build them a treatment centre. Every time a Western government identifies something it considers too dangerous, too embarrassing, too legally complicated or too politically inconvenient to keep on its own territory, there is always an African government somewhere ready to collect it. Deportees, asylum seekers, terror suspects, infectious disease patients. The willingness of certain African leaders to position their countries as the world’s surrogate waste management service, in exchange for whatever diplomatic or financial token has no visible floor. There will always be morally bankrupt opportunists in government who will not look at the safety of their people, the dignity of their flag or the solidarity owed to the oppressed, and will instead compete to be the most useful to the powerful.
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dua@z3har·
so cruel yet so fascinating how you'll have to literally rewire your brain after a certain event while the other person goes on to live their life completely unaffected
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The US government wants to ‘resolve’ a constitutional and human rights matter pending before a Kenyan court informally ….????! Maajabu haya. Never seen something like this in my nascent career in legal practice. Wamesema ni court-annexed mediation .
USForeignAssist@USForeignAssist

We are aware of the court action filed in Kenya against the Ebola isolation facility. We are in touch with Kenyan authorities and are optimistic we can resolve objections.

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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Breaking: We reveal that hidden in Sections 34 and 35 of the Finance Bill 2026 is a proposal that could have major privacy implications for every Kenyan. Most people think it's just a tax on phones. It's not that simple. The Bill moves excise duty on mobile phones from the point of importation or sale to the point of activation. It also states that the excise duty must be paid to the Commissioner by the time the phone is activated. But here's the problem, and I have attached all evidence in the replies. The Bill never explains how that system will actually work. For the government to enforce such a tax, it must somehow know: ✅ Which phone is being activated ✅ whether tax has been paid ✅ and potentially who is activating it And that's where the concern begins, because it might involve collecting your phone number, names etc. Every phone has a unique IMEI number. Last year, dealers were already required to submit IMEI details of devices supplied to them. Now the government wants taxes to be collected at activation. To make such a system work, the phone, the IMEI number, the SIM card/ phone number, and the tax payment must somehow be linked. Will sellers collect the tax and remit it? Will telecom operators verify payment before activation? Will buyers have to pay directly to KRA through eCitizen or M-Pesa before a phone can be activated? The Bill is silent. And if payment ends up being made through M-Pesa, eCitizen, or another digital platform, that creates another trail of personal data, including names, phone numbers, and transaction records. Piece all that together and you have more than a tax system. You have the foundation of a database capable of linking a specific phone to a specific Kenyan and be misused against anyone. Today, it is being introduced as a revenue collection measure. Tomorrow, it could become a powerful surveillance and tracking tool. Your phone is not just a gadget. It contains your contacts, conversations, location history, financial transactions, and much of your daily life. The most effective surveillance systems are rarely introduced as surveillance systems. They are introduced as administrative measures that sound harmless at first. There are more details we have found that we will share, so follow me here -Sholla Ard - as we expose everything Most Kenyans are focused on the tax. The bigger story may be the hidden agendas. Reject the Finance Bill 2026
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