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I am only responsible for what I say not what you understand.
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ekim 2012
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Turning Libya from the wealthiest African nation to a slave state
American Values 🇺🇸@AVGirl4Life
What is the #1 thing Obama will be remembered for?
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The people who promised to fix everything on day 1 are still out here blaming Uhuru Kenyatta on day 1361.
Covie@covie_93
The people who promised to fix everything on day 1 are still out here blaming Joe Biden on day 467.
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The country’s top-performing leader says he has offered ideas to the president but has been consistently ignored. Instead, the president and his allies focus on pressuring him for political endorsement while disregarding development ideas. That should be a cause for concern.
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya
Governor Irungu Kang'ata: I will not defend my seat on UDA ticket in 2027. I don't intend to run for president or deputy president
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Kienyeji Chicken, Sukuma wiki and Ugali. A simple plate carrying Kenya’s 🇰🇪 tradition, colors and history.
It was a pleasure hosting Reem Alabali Radovan, German 🇩🇪 Minister for Economic Cooperation & Development, a champion of school feeding through the School Meals Accelerator on her visit to kenya for the Regional World Health Summit 🇩🇪 🤝 🇰🇪
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I couldn't stop wondering why this cow is so expensive. So I looked it up. I was amazed to find out that a single egg of this cow can fetch upto $25,000.
This elite Nelore, descended from India’s hardy Zebu cattle, carries genetics so superior they produce exceptional high-volume, premium-quality beef. That’s why a single one of her ova can sell for around $25,000. Every three weeks she undergoes an ovum pick-up session that typically yields about 10 eggs — turning that single session into a cool $250,000 payday.
With roughly 10 productive years still ahead, her eggs alone are projected to generate around $10 million. For a cow valued at $4.8 million, that means her owners are on track to more than double their investment from genetics sales alone. And the real magic happens next: those eggs are fertilized in vitro to create superior offspring that spread her champion traits across countless herds. Literally a cash cow!
World's Amazing Things@Hana_b30
The world's most expensive cow was sold in Brazil for around $4.8 million.
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A Kenyan farmer sells cattle live weight at KSh 320–370/kg.
Slaughterhouse sells at 600–700/kg.
Butchery sells at 800–1,000/kg.
The biggest margins aren’t at production but in the middle.
Primary producers carry the risk… but earn the least. #LivestockMarketing

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I dont think Kenya will ever sink lower than this in leadership
Mutembei TV@MutembeiTV
OCS, kuja hapa haraka—ata macho yake iyuko sawa! Nimesema kimbia!” — Murkomen angrily confronts Elgeyo Marakwet OCS
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Using Ksh 500 million taxpayers monies to host an elitist event while giving out less than Ksh 100 per student in schools capitation is mind boggling ! This is misplaced priority
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya
President Ruto: Four countries bid for Grammys. It is only Kenya that stepped up. Many people asked me why I am paying Sh500 million for that event. #14thKalashaAwards
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Dozens were killed during protests in Kenya earlier this summer, with the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights accusing police of using excessive force and live rounds on mostly peaceful protesters. I asked Kenya’s President @WilliamsRuto about this – see his response.
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