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Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Şubat 2022
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Roderick
Roderick@KyaloIntel·
A Nairobi lady has sued Safaricom PLC after her KSh 2,700, mistakenly sent via M-Pesa, was used to offset the recipient’s Fuliza debt. Her reversal request was declined. She has now moved to the High Court challenging that policy as unconstitutional. When I send money to someone, my intention is clear that I am transferring funds to THAT person. I am not entering into a contract with Safaricom to help them recover loans. I am not agreeing to become a guarantor. I am not volunteering to settle another adult’s overdraft. How then does my money automatically clear someone else’s debt without my consent? We must be very careful as a country not to normalise silent policies that shift financial burdens to third parties. Digital convenience should not override basic principles of fairness and property rights. Yes, the recipient may have agreed to Fuliza terms. But I did not.And this is the core issue. If money is mistakenly sent and reversal is denied because it has already been swallowed by a debt recovery system, then we are creating a dangerous precedent one where corporations quietly prioritise loan recovery over consumer protection. At the very least, there should be a clear warning before completing a transaction:“The recipient has an outstanding Fuliza balance. Funds may be used to offset debt. Proceed?” This case is bigger than 2,700 shillings. It is about how far automated financial systems can go without violating basic rights.
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
Strategically speaking, the entire notion of fighting the US on your own soil is a losing strategy. Your population and industrial base suffer, meanwhile Uncle Sam is only humiliated but lives to pirate another day.
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Motivemode
Motivemode@Motivemodee·
Dumbbell exercises to get shredded
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Kenzo Dickens
Kenzo Dickens@KenzoDickens·
Why are judges sworn in at State House though . The President cannot come to the Supreme Court….
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Rèed
Rèed@Ian_San254·
I got suspended from work because of some fraud issue that happened. I decided to go home to be with my family during that time. I jokingly lied to my mother and siblings that I got fired. The treatment towards me changed immediately; they started disrespecting me.My mother even told me that she couldn't take care of an adult male and that I should go hustle. My sisters treated me like I was their junior, and I am the firstborn. My suspension took three months. In the end, I was cleared, and I am back at work.I told my family I was returning to Nairobi to stay with a friend.... These are the people that I've been taking care of since I started working at the age of 21. They sleep in a house I built. My other sister has a diploma I paid for...it took my suspension to finally see that they only want me when I provide something.
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Nyabasa Danvas
Nyabasa Danvas@NyabasaDanvas·
@C_NyaKundiH @bozgabi One thing I’m sure if we send Ruto home then next president MUST deliver within 6 months or be removed by citizens. All those seeking elective seats should be warned to use funds sparingly coz after we’ve send Ruto home looting will not be tolerated.
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
The biggest threat to Ruto’s second term is a united opposition. There is propaganda that Ruto will simply rig his way back, but rigging is not as easy as people make it sound. Rigging requires serious intelligence, serious coordination, serious logistics and a disciplined political machine, and Kenya Kwanza may be loud, arrogant and aggressive, but that does not mean they have the capacity to quietly manage every moving part of an election without exposing themselves to a bigger crisis. The bigger danger for Ruto is the possibility of a last minute national mood swing where Kenyans wake up close to the election and decide in large numbers that Ruto must go. That is the counterattack I am talking about. Not chaos, not violence and not online excitement, but millions of ordinary Kenyans making a quiet decision in their homes, villages, towns, churches, markets, workplaces and polling stations that enough is enough. When people are divided, confused or hopeless, power can manipulate them, but when many Kenyans arrive at the same conclusion at the same time, the system starts shaking. Personally, my worry is bigger than Ruto. It is bigger than Kalonzo and bigger than whoever else imagines they can inherit power. Whether the next president is Ruto, Kalonzo, Kuku or anyone else, things will still be bad if the poisoned system remains untouched. The country is not well. People are broke, businesses are closing, families that were stable two or three years ago are now struggling, rent is choking people, food is expensive, school fees is a nightmare, jobs are scarce and hope itself has become expensive. This is where the opposition is also failing because they are talking politics but they are not seriously addressing the issues affecting Kenyans. Kenyans do not just need a replacement for Ruto. They need a serious plan for the economy, taxation, public debt, corruption, police brutality, unemployment, healthcare, education and the cost of living. Without that, removing one group and replacing it with another will only change the names of the people eating while the country continues bleeding. As I have always said, only Kenyans themselves will take back this country, rectify it and set serious systems. Not politicians, not tribal kingpins and not fake reformers who become silent immediately they get appointments. Keen people know that time must come, and it may come slowly then suddenly. No matter who is at the top, Kenyans will eventually realise that the system itself is poisoned, and once that realisation becomes national, it will be very bad for anyone who takes over. Kenyans will not just be asking for a new president. They will be demanding a country that finally works.
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
"This is why military defeat and economic defeat are not the same thing. As long as Iran, and the Global South, continue fighting the US on their own soil they will never defeat the Pirate State. The entire US military doctrine is built on the pillar of never fighting wars at home, in order to shield their population and industrial base. It is the same logic behind moving the energy corridor. They are relocating the planet’s capital of oil and gas to the Western Hemisphere for the exact same reason they fight their wars in the Middle East: to keep the engine of the empire shielded between two oceans. Humiliating the US thousands of kilometres away from their industrial base has been done before — in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now in Iran — yet the Empire lives to pirate another day. As long as Wall Street feel they are untouchable — US imperialism will persist." richardmedhurst.substack.com/p/how-the-us-p…
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2.4 GD 6@MumaZac·
@JaMtoka Is there a five seater Toyota fortuner?
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Michael
Michael@JaMtoka·
⚡General Info: • 2018 Toyota Fortuner — GUN156R 🇯🇵 • KSh4.2 Million • Fuel Tank: 80L • 10.5km/litre • Mileage: 95,317km • Location: Nairobi 🇰🇪 — Park Rd • +254733665551 — WhatsApp • michael@beyondtarmac.co.ke ⚡Spec Sheet: • 2800cc 4-Cyl Turbodiesel — 1GD-FTV • 174bhp/450Nm • 6-Speed AT + Paddle Shifters • 4WD ⚡Safety Features: • ABS • Brake Assist • Cruise Control • Downhill Assist Control • EBD • Electronic Stability • Traction Control System • 7 Airbags ⚡Exterior & Interior Features • 18" OEM Alloy Rims • Fog Lights • 7 Leather Seats • Rear Spoiler • Side Steps • Wing Mirror Blinkers
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TIFE
TIFE@TheTifeFab·
@djspeakz_ent You know they never mentioned that part but made it sound like he wasn’t happy being black
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TIFE
TIFE@TheTifeFab·
The level of misinformation in the world is crazzy, can’t imagine they made us believe Michael Jackson did surgery so as to be white skinned.
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Sub Zero
Sub Zero@SubZero_001·
@_mokaya0 And the turbo lag, which is a software issue, the starts will be insane!
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Stugots
Stugots@_mokaya0·
If Red Bull can scrap off the rest of the extra weight sijui the rest of the grid watajificha wapi. This is an insane car
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@magattew @Wofa_Jeffrey Africa isn't poor ma'am. What you perceive as poverty is actually a symptom of looting of public money and resources by a few who're aided by former colonisers....
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
There's a whole industry built around African poverty. NGOs, consultants, conferences, awareness campaigns, celebrity endorsements.  Billions of dollars flow through this system every year, employing thousands of well-paid Westerners. None of those people have an incentive for the problem to actually be solved, because if African poverty disappeared tomorrow, they'd all need new jobs.  I'm not saying they're evil.  I'm saying the incentive structure is broken, and incentives shape behavior more than intentions do.
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@Wofa_Jeffrey @magattew It's corruption; not poverty. And the Westerners who are the biggest beneficiaries of the NGOs are also the enablers of the corruption. Africa isn't poor.
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JeffreyA
JeffreyA@Wofa_Jeffrey·
@magattew Putting all the blame on Westerners is incomplete. There are loads of Africans profitting off of African poverty.
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Books Behind Borders
Books Behind Borders@MHTruthUltra·
If you made $200k last month trading, maybe just keep doing that. You don't need to sell me a course too.
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koen
koen@koenmundele·
@butlerspasta You're doing something wrong if you're constantly sore.
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@catewinfred @Mabonga_254 Access; not permission. Kenyans don't need 'permission' from ruto to meet in a public or private space.
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Mavin Mabonga
Mavin Mabonga@Mabonga_254·
President Maraga was to host a public function at Uhuru Park on 10th May but the government has denied us permits. We can't continue like this. United Green Movement Party is a political party & has the right to hold public functions in public places. William Ruto, Johnson Sakaja & other looters of public resources have denied us access to Uhuru Park. Anyway, 10th May tupatane Nairobi.
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Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P
The Kyumvi Junction where the road from Machakos meets the Mombasa - Nairobi highway can be a traffic nightmare. I propose to Engineers at @KeNHAKenya to consider removing the “right turn traffic” at the junction by extending the dual carriageway and creating two massive U-turns (to form a long oval roundabout). Plus add enough acceleration/deceleration lanes to make the change over seemless. ELIMINATE RIGHT TURN traffic
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