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C&PS/A | KENYANYOUTH🇰🇪.| NAVIGATING THE UNCHARTED WATERS; WITH AN INSATIABLE CURIOSITY.

Kenya Katılım Temmuz 2021
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KENNY@kenny_035·
Resuming Duty ;Go in with clarity. Do not rush blindly into the noise. Start with structure. Revisit your goals. Clean your desk. Reset your systems. Decide the kind of colleague you want to be this year. More focused. More reliable. More intentional. More disciplined. It's 2026.
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M O I B E N S H I R E
M O I B E N S H I R E@Kapyoseiin·
French philosopher and writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) is credited for saying, “When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich.” Goodnight and tafakari!
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Moses Myles✊
Moses Myles✊@Young_Pharmacie·
Today, Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang'ata announced that he will not seek re-election in 2027 under the UDA Party. Many had speculated that Kang’ata would join the DCP Party, but that’s not the case. Irungu Kang'ata and Ndindi Nyoro have long distanced themselves from the "Tutam" or "Wantam" chants, which has led figures like Gachagua and his allies to pressure them into declaring their political stand. Now, Kang'ata reveals he is weighing his options on which party to join for his 2027 campaign. Allow me to take you deeper into the politics of these two key figures in Mt. Kenya~Nyoro and Kang'ata~who are considered some of the most effective leaders in Kenya when it comes to development. However, there’s one major mistake they cannot afford to make: aligning with Ruto in 2027. The second mistake would be joining DCP Party. Why? Because DCP is primarily a money-driven party. It's run by Gachagua, and many early supporters have felt exploited, leading them to explore other political options for 2027. To secure their future, Kang'ata and Nyoro are reportedly planning to launch their own political party. While they may work with Gachagua and the opposition in 2027, they are not considering DCP Party. All signs point to their new party potentially joining the Linda Mwananchi team. So, why isn’t DCP suitable for them? Let’s take the case of Wainaina Jungle, a former Thika MP who lost the Kiambu governor race in 2022 by a small margin to Wamatangi, coming in second. Wainaina had aligned with Gachagua, assuring the public he would be DCP’s candidate for Kiambu governor in 2027. However, just two weeks ago, DCP unveiled a new candidate for Kiambu~a real estate billionaire who has never been involved in politics but is financially well-endowed. The reason for dropping Wainaina Jungle was simple: he couldn’t fund the DCP Party’s operations. Given their own political success and the development they’ve brought to their areas, do you think Kang'ata and Nyoro would risk joining such a party, especially when they know their re-election is nearly guaranteed based on their track record?
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Egline Samoei
Egline Samoei@Egline_Samoei·
Kertai is going to vote again. Fourth time since the new constitution. Same queue, same ink, same quiet hope, refurbished not new. Morning starts before the sun because the road is the real boss. By first light he is in the tea, fingers moving fast. By mid morning, sacks are full, lined neatly like hope waiting for transport. Then the message comes, the lorry got stuck again. Or it never came. Kertai no longer gets angry. He just watches the leaves lose value, politely, like they are apologizing. Milk follows the same script. Cows deliver. The road does not. By evening, some of it is poured away, school fees disappearing in slow motion. At home, school has opened. Two children, one long list. Capitation is 95 bob. One set of books is about 1,000. Even a calculator would refuse that math. His sister passed KCSE, good grades, big dreams, now stuck in the new funding model, filling forms and waiting. Yesterday it rained. Today the village is a mud competition nobody signed up for. A lorry is buried halfway. Men push out of habit. A car slides like it has lost faith. Boda bodas tiptoe through like they are negotiating with the road. At the river, there is still no bridge. A rope stretches from one bank to the other. When death comes, men hold it steady and guide the crossing. The body moves slowly. No one speaks. The river keeps flowing. Last month, a woman in labour almost did not make it. Not because the hospital is far, but because the road decided otherwise. The dispensary has no medicine. At the referral hospital, patients share beds. The one watching over them spreads a leso on the cold floor and waits for morning. Sunday comes. Kertai dresses well and goes to church. White walls. Clean compound. Order. Then a helicopter lands. Leaders step out in suits, shoes untouched by mud. Inside, speeches. An envelope is handed over. People clap. Kertai claps too. But his mind is on the road outside. The one their shoes avoided. After service, promises return. Roads. Bridges. Water. Hospitals. Kertai has heard those promises four times. The helicopter lifts. Dust settles. Silence returns. Tomorrow, he will wake up early again. Kertai will vote again. The road will not. Images: ChatGPT 2.0 and Nano Banana #HekayaZaVillage
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Kones.
Kones.@BCherich·
I have just completed the this documentary A Drowning City: Floods, Funds and Lives Lost in Nairobi City by African Uncensored, and one question keeps disturbing me: How does a city, one of the biggest in Africa, keep drowning year after year despite billions being allocated to fix the same problem? At what point do we stop calling this a natural disaster and start confronting the heavy cost of negligence, poor urban planning, corruption, and selective enforcement of infrastructure policies? People living in riperian land in Kibera and Mathare were evicted fair enough, but those in Muthaiga remained. Are we fighting a common problem here? Nairobi’s flooding crisis feels less like an act of nature and more like a predictable tragedy. Blocked drainage systems, unchecked developments on riparian land, poor waste management, and weak accountability continue to put lives at risk. The saddest part is that behind every statistic is a person with a story, a family, and plans for tomorrow. Eric Mutua left home on the morning of March 6, 2026, expecting to return to his family later that day. He never did. Like many others, his life was claimed by floods that perhaps should never have been this deadly. My condolences to all families who have lost loved ones to these preventable tragedies. No family should have to say goodbye because systems meant to protect citizens failed them. After watching this documentary, I’m left asking: What is the biggest barrier to fixing Nairobi’s flooding crisis; lack of political will, corruption, poor planning, or simply failure to enforce existing laws?
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Tilingi 🐘
Tilingi 🐘@ArapTilingi·
Kale Twitter we don't celebrate this man proper, him with the great Commission singers have blessed us with lit songs from late 90s upto now. Uro Uro being the biggest trademark. Kongoi Kimeto
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KENNY@kenny_035·
@ArapTilingi I thought he is going for the Governor's seat?
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Tilingi 🐘@ArapTilingi·
Felix Kosgei shouldn't meddle with the politics of Nandi, he has no authority to tell us who to elect, the people are wise enough to know who is able to lead Nandi. Saying that if we don't make the right choice they will intervene? Who is that right choice? Intervene to overturn the will of the people of Nandi? Trying to meddle will bring a protest vote.
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Dr Juma Mukhwana, PhD, CBS
Dr Juma Mukhwana, PhD, CBS@DrJumaMukhwana·
Our coffee is picking up in Quantity, Quality and Price. This is last season's performance and I'm happy with Western Kenya coffee prospects.
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MOSET@KeKirwa·
In modern livestock farming, the most important asset is having the best genes. Ndio maana watu wananunua a breeding ram for their Dorper sheep at 70 thousand. Other farmers go the extra mile and import one at a higher cost. If you don't have quality breeds at your farm, you're wasting your time and money.
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Gichuki Kahome
Gichuki Kahome@kahome_steve·
Assuming you can manage to save 20K - 50K a month for the next 5 years, You can easily create a portfolio that generates a passive income of 10K - 30K per month. Here's a simple portfolio that you can create👇
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JaPrado.
JaPrado.@Dr_AustinOmondi·
Kalenjin weddings are too beautiful. They show off and show out.
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KENNY@kenny_035·
@DamarisTOO1 Let us walk the talk Simple! How will a scorecard be rated when there's no development at home? Votes=development and vice versa. Look at the very issues pressing wananchi and solve them
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Damaris Too
Damaris Too@DamarisTOO1·
Kalenjins we need to move door to door.....Baba ya watoto side are at 91% we are at 64%. Kiambu alone registered new votes that beat 50 Kalenjin Counties. Can we stop politicking and get our people to register. I have been singing here . Our chosen Leaders are a problem they don't give our people a reason to go look at votes. Hii upuzi Nenyo meet should stop. The opulence must end. Give it to Uhuru last time he sang kumira kumira and he got numbers. Now they are not sleeping....amkeni ama mjikute opposition. Kanisa imesonga kando kiasi...Media...wako kando...this isn't time for chest thumbing. Let's make things right!!! I tell people I have advantages mingi. Narudi tu naomba masamaha Na watanisamea juu siwezi zikwa Kabiemit. Na wenye hamuwezi Rudi kuomba msamaha mtado? Think 5 years after today.....
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Mihr Thakar
Mihr Thakar@MihrThakar·
There are NIS agents who do nothing but sit in coffee shops all day, listening to conversations with enhanced hearing implants.
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KENNY@kenny_035·
@georgediano The house at the hill as well as maendeleo plus the minofu hio ni taarifa huku South.
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George T. Diano
George T. Diano@georgediano·
Have you ever seen delegates from the Kalenjin community invited to statehouse to eat Minofu & the share of the loot like other Tribes? When they asked where is the development, our people were told that if the president is seen developing South-Rift, Kenyans will say he's tribal. Our people were left seeing with their mouths wide open like the khoikhoi & Khoisan they're bcoz apparently, they're not Kenyans. Now he has come back home begging & crying like a broken sayona woofer asking his tribesmen to save him from the mouth of hyenas. Oya @Classic105Kenya please play ashaa by De'mathew na usiguze mitambo tafasali, ata sisi tuko Kadi.
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KipChiiz
KipChiiz@Kev_Kipchiiz·
How clear is your phone camera?📸
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MOSET
MOSET@KeKirwa·
My old man likes saying that this generation of watu wa nyumbani don't have what it takes to lead this country. Anasema they know how to win an election but running a country hawawezi. "Memuchi koriib emeet murenchu," he says. I used to disagree with him but nimeanza kumuamini. Hii watu hawawezi uongozi wa nchi buana.
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KENNY@kenny_035·
@Billionair1w @Adani1290 @abrahamkir5517 @bosco_gideon Msinipige strays.. South Rift maendeleo iko on paper, as Sen. Aaron stated could they have completed a percentage voter registration turn out ingekuwa sawa. Vote=service delivery. Round hii si rahisi
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Dr. Rutto Kiprono
Dr. Rutto Kiprono@Arap_Turitik·
Chambulit 🚘 This car was the SI Unit of a financially stable Kalenjin family back in the day.
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