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Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Kasım 2015
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Mwangi@gmwangimaina·
Former CJ and presidential candidate David Maraga calls for the resignation/Sacking of health CS Aden Duale over the ongoing SHA fraud in the country, calls on the EACC to conduct investigations and prosecute all those involved. @dkmaraga @NelsonHavi
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BBC News Africa
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica·
Does Nigerian English need a translator? Kenyan President William Ruto in his address on Monday to Kenyans living in Italy sparked a debate after suggesting it does. We took to the streets to ask Nigerians and Kenyans what they made of his remarks👇🏾
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
A young Kenyan lady wowed the crowd at Musongari Catholic Church with her creative “Niko Kadi” outfit during a youth function.
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Titus Muthaura
Titus Muthaura@MuthauraTK·
Kenyans dominating in sports, academia, tech and innovation. It's a proud moment to be a Kenyan🇰🇪
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Moz!🛡️
Moz!🛡️@MozDefinitely·
@ArapTilingi Prophets are only celebrated abroad, never at home!
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Tilingi 🐘
Tilingi 🐘@ArapTilingi·
Politics sell a lot in Kenya, the Face of Sebastian Sawe should have been on the whole page but look. Just a tiny piece at the top.
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adidas
adidas@adidas·
Welcome to a new era of fast. The #Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3. Now officially the sub-2-shoe.
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Russian Embassy in Kenya/Посольство России в Кении
🇰🇪 🏃‍♂️🇷🇺 Kenya takes the win at the Moscow Half Marathon 2026! Despite harsh weather conditions Kenyan runner Owen Korir claimed victory, once again highlighting Kenya’s strength in long-distance running on the global stage. The event gathered 23k participants from 33 countries
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Kenyan Mike Chematot wins Madrid Marathon in 2:08:46
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NFL Africa
NFL Africa@NFLAfrica·
JAMBO PHILLY! The @Eagles signed Joshua Weru 🇰🇪 from the International Player Pathway as an undrafted free agent after the #NFLDraft Congratulations, Joshua!
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NFL Africa
NFL Africa@NFLAfrica·
A dream come true for Joshua Weru 🇰🇪 Coming from a rugby background, he will join fellow IPP alum, Uar Bernard 🇳🇬 on the @Eagles, and will currently be the lone Kenyan in the NFL, paving the way for others 🙏 #FlyEaglesFly
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Guinness World Records
Couldn't catch him! 🔥 Congratulations to Sabastian Sawe on his fastest marathon (male) at 1:59:30. He also beats Eliud Kipchoge’s fastest marathon distance #londonmarathon @LondonMarathon
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Sputnik Africa
Sputnik Africa@sputnik_africa·
🇰🇪🥇 Kenyan athlete wins Moscow Half Marathon, shatters event record Owen Korir completed the 21.1 km distance in 59 minutes and 35 seconds. 👉 The previous record from 2025 was set by Ethiopian Teresa Nyakola Gela (1:02:39). Korir's victory marked a stunning new benchmark.
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adidas
adidas@adidas·
1:59:30. Humanity just got faster. Powered by Adizero. #YouGotThis
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Sky Sports News
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews·
BREAKING: Sabastian Sawe has broken the marathon world record as he wins the London Marathon 🚨 He becomes the first person to run under two hours in a race.
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World Athletics
World Athletics@WorldAthletics·
HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE 🫨 Sabastian Sawe becomes the first person ever to break the 2-hour barrier in official race conditions, storming to a historic 1:59:30‼️ @KejelchaYomif, on his marathon debut, also breaks 2 hours with a stunning 1:59:41 and @jacobkiplimo2 clocks 2:00:28, also faster than the previous world record 😤
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
BREAKING VIDEO: Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe becomes the first person ever to win a regular marathon in under two hours, setting a new world record at the London Marathon in 1:59:30! Kenyans invented running™
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
The great African and Kenyan author and university professor Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o argued that celebrating English as a marker of intelligence or progress in Africa reflects a deeper problem of mental colonisation. In his view, English, like French or Spanish, is not an African language, and turning it into a measure of identity or superiority only reinforces the legacy of colonial domination. He pointed out that societies begin to normalise this mindset when people take pride in mastering a colonial language while neglecting their own. He also highlighted the troubling reality that many African children, and even their parents, can no longer speak their mother tongues, yet feel a sense of achievement in speaking English. For him, this was not empowerment but a loss of cultural grounding. He made it clear that he had no issue with using English, but insisted it should not replace African languages as the primary means of expression. If you can speak many global languages but cannot speak your own, that, in his view, reflected the enduring impact of colonial thinking rather than true progress. Even in jest, elevating English as the benchmark of intelligence or educational success entrenches a colonial hierarchy that devalues African identity and knowledge systems. It reinforces the false idea that proximity to a colonial language defines worth, distorting how societies measure progress and quietly eroding cultural confidence across generations.
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BBC News Africa
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica·
A total of 518 people died in Tanzania from "unnatural causes" in the wake of widespread protests that followed last year's general elections, the commission of inquiry set up to investigate the violence has announced. bbc.in/48N4Wl0
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