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Sidewalk prophet. Any complaints? Restart your Twitter.
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Nisan 2009
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"YOUR PROFIT, OUR POISON"
For years, American PR firm v-Fluence has worked with a network of players in the agrochemical industry to ensure that the use of harmful chemicals in various countries, including Kenya continues.
As the fight to ban these harmful chemicals still continues, watch #PoisonPR, a joint investigative report produced by @Cynthia_Gichiri with @LHreports on:
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FERDINAND OMONDI@FerdyOmondi
Happening now: activists gathered at Kilimo House to protest against Kenya allowing toxic pesticides in the country. 67 of Kenya's 141 registered pesticide ingredients are classified as highly hazardous. They're in our rivers. Our soil. And Our food. State announced a ban which they are not enforcing or monitoring. They are demanding action to stop feeding us poison.
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@AirbnbHelp Still not resolved. Endless cookie cutter messages @AirbnbHelp please be serious
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@kariukimk Hi there, we're here to help. Could you please DM us with the email address associated with the Airbnb account, so we can look into this further? Thank you. twitter.com/messages/compo…
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Whatever you never pay upfront on @airbnb Getting a refund is insanely difficult
You will be bounced around all of India’s finest call centres
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@Kenyans @AnneWaiguru it’s still amazing how you turned from a technocratic leader into just another foolish politician.
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Happening now: activists gathered at Kilimo House to protest against Kenya allowing toxic pesticides in the country.
67 of Kenya's 141 registered pesticide ingredients are classified as highly hazardous. They're in our rivers. Our soil. And Our food.
State announced a ban which they are not enforcing or monitoring.
They are demanding action to stop feeding us poison.




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@JoelJirane Bladder irrigation after removal of prostate tumour.there should be sterilizable equipment but 4k is too much so tufanyeje?tuache patient adevelop clots?no heri i use mtungi ya dasani i will treat infections baadae.but gavana akiwa na homa anaenda private wing nairobi west.

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Mediheal has now been “cleared” of organ harvesting after a Parliamentary committee claims it found no evidence according to citizen Tv.
Now I’m trying to understand this,
Because Kenyans watched the documentary.
We heard real testimonies.
People from Eldoret to Kisii have been speaking out.
Then Parliament just comes out and says: “no evidence.”
What exactly were they expecting to find?
Did they think they’d walk into a theatre and find proof neatly arranged?
This doesn’t sit right.
And now, on top of that, they’re recommending the hospital’s license be reinstated, while at the same time telling police to investigate?
So which is it?
Because to many of us, this feels less like closure and more like a quiet cover-up.
Maybe I’m wrong, but this whole thing feels off.

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@sholard_mancity @Kabogo_Henry @GladysShollei why do you continue to be a stumbling block??? Why are you the face of oppression???
Surely. Rise above this nonsense. You’re a grown up
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Gladys Shollei is pushing a dangerous amendment, and Kenyans should pay attention.
Yesterday, during a debate on the Public Participation Bill, she proposed removing a key safeguard: the requirement to publish public participation outcomes.
Right now, Section 12(2) requires that once public participation is done, the results be made public, for example, on a website, so citizens can see what Kenyans actually said.
Her proposal? Remove it completely or
Keep that information private.
If you want it, you must apply to the same authority that collected it.
Let me be honest, we already know how this ends.
We have been requesting NHIF, Housing levy, and capitation data for over 6 months. Letters sent to MOH and MOE. No response. Total silence. We are now heading to court soon.
Now imagine this:
A bad bill is rejected by Kenyans during public participation.
The authority then claims: “Kenyans supported it.”
How do you verify?
You write to them, and they ignore you.
That’s the trap.
This amendment would legalize secrecy and make it impossible to hold the government accountable.
Public participation without transparency is just a rubber stamp.
MPs must reject this amendment.
Kenyans deserve a public portal where participation outcomes are visible, verifiable, and permanent.
Enough hiding.
Article 35 on access to information is becoming ceremonial, and soon, we will prove that in court.


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Talanta stadium is being built from sports fund, which is funded by levies on betting. sports fund is ring fenced to only allow investments in sports. You people are so slow btw.
Herman Waita@HermanWaita
For the cost of 1 Talanta Stadium (~$1B), Kenya could have built enough storage tanks to hold 90-day strategic fuel reserves. We'd have capacity to wait out the current global oil mess unscathed. Although, if Kshs 6.2B can disappear from E-Citizen, would the reserves be safe?
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@SpeakerKLusaka @HonAdenDuale what embarrassing nonsense is this
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