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Fleare Medza Mtan
@fleare_m
Digital Marketer| Taita/Kilifi | Tax Returns | The Kenyan Revenue Multiplier
Nairobi Katılım Aralık 2024
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Please follow me on my page nipate za cabbage. x.com/Leadwhizzltd
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@vitaliidodonov Launch. Looking forward to learn as I am also almost finishing with mine.
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I built 7 Claude Skills that replaced 6+ hours of weekly marketing work.
Now I’m giving them all away.
The Founder Skills Vault:
→ Viral Content Generator
→ Content Pillar Generator
→ LinkedIn Content Analyzer
→ Lead Magnet Idea Generator
→ LinkedIn-to-X Converter
→ Warm DM Strategist
→ Lead Qualifier
This isn’t a prompt pack.
These are production-grade tools that run inside Claude.
It’s the same system I used to grow 7,000+ followers in 3 months.
Want it?
→ Like + RT
→ Comment “FOUNDER”

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Fellow Kenyans, I need you to help me reset, rebuild and restore Kenya.
I have chosen to run a campaign that is funded by you, ordinary Kenyans.
I am appealing to you to make a donation to the campaign.
If my campaign is funded by donations from you, the everyday Kenyan, then it becomes OUR campaign. And I will be accountable to you, the everyday Kenyan.
You can donate any amount.
Simply log in to davidmaraga.com.
Or go to Mpesa Paybill: 4164137
Account Number: 4164137
#TuSkume
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There was a woman who sold rice and stew outside my office building on Broad Street. Every day for 4 years. Big pot. Blue plastic chairs. She knew everyone's order before they reached her table.
Her name was Mama Chidi.
Mine was the last plate before she packed up. 1:45pm. Every day without fail she'd see me coming and start dishing before I even sat down. Extra meat. Never charged me for it. I asked her once why.
She said I looked like someone who skipped breakfast.
She was right every time.
2019 she stopped showing up. No warning. Just gone. I asked around. Nobody knew anything. I switched to a restaurant down the road. More expensive. Smaller portions. Spent 4 years just quietly missing a plate of rice I never properly appreciated.
Last month my colleague forwarded a Twitter post into our work group.
A young guy. Maybe 25. Saying his mother used to sell food on Broad Street before she had a stroke in 2019 that took her left side. That she was recovering but kept asking about her regulars. That she cried one day saying she never got to say goodbye to any of them.
I DM'd him immediately.
He called me 10 minutes later.
She was sitting right next to him.
I heard her voice through the phone. Slower than I remembered. But she laughed when he told her who it was.
She said she always saved my plate last because quiet people need someone looking out for them.
I visited her in Mushin on Saturday. She can't stand long anymore. But she sat up straight in that chair and watched me eat everything she'd made.
Didn't let me leave without packing food for the road.
Some people just decide to take care of you. Before you even know you need it.
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They say you raise the bar with your guests& this year I started from the very top.
Five years old, standing on my shoulders, doing what he does best.
Together we made a Kenyan classic. Ugali, Nyama choma and Kachumbari.
One day he’ll stand on his own but today, we stood side by side, growing my greatest legacy and my best friend.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
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@_Victorqb Eeeh😭😭. May God rescue him from the spirit of death and give him sufficient grace in this tough and heartbreaking season.
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Your salary is your foundation for wealth creation. You can either save and invest to grow it, or spend it all and remain at the same state.
What to do every pay day:
🚨 Top up your emergency fund
📈 Make deposits into your investments
💣 Reduce any high interest debt
💵 Pay your important bills first
🛒 Stick to your monthly shopping
🎁 Enjoy the rest of your money
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear mother, beloved mum to Joseph Mwenda (DJ Joe Mfalme) and Fiona Mwendwa, following a brave battle with Cancer on Wednesday 25th March 2026.
She was a kind, loving, and warm soul who touched many lives, and she will be dearly missed.
We humbly ask for your prayers during this difficult time .
Further details will be shared in due course.

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@onjolo_kenya And I appreciate that you always follow back. It means a lot.
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How I built my X account from 0 on February 2017 to 90k+ today 2026 :
1.Owning an uncrowded niche - conservation + food systems + African geopolitics + Lifestyle.
2.Editorial discipline over content calendar energy - writing like a columnist, not a content mill
3.Engaging the right 1% - substantive replies to journalists, conservationists, researchers before broadcasting wide
4.Brand identity over personal ego - Onjolo Kenya as an entity, not just your opinions
5.Informed controversy - weighing in on hard topics from a defensible position, not for ratios
6.Translating global stories for local context - being the East Africa lens on big reports
7.Protecting long-game credibility - no engagement pods, no misaligned sponsorships

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Imagine starting with a small goal; to earn KSh 5,000 monthly without relying on your job. You join a SACCO, save consistently, and use your dividends to invest with a money market fund. Then, you add treasury bonds to the mix. And slowly, you start earning nearly half your rent from your investments.
It’s not a flashy goal, but it could be real proof that passive income doesn’t require wealth, just structure and patience. The key isn’t to start big, but to start deliberately.
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