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Mike Kirui
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Mike Kirui
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Eph 2:8| know yourself| Love yourself| accept yourself|
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Does Zoning conflict with the constitutional rights of the electorate @blueprintdialog
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When voting, are the details rational @blueprintdialog space is now open and that's the discussion going on currently
@gachubaeh @dismasmokua @AlionyaRoseline @Javasbigambo
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@blueprintdialog While the right to Assembly, Picketing, Demonstration and Petition are enshrined in the the constitution, this right is not absolute and should not be exercised to the detriment of others
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Maandamano express frustration. What systems should carry the people's voice? x.com/i/spaces/1qKVm…
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@Ronn_wan You have every right to not give him business. Would yor boss assuming you are employed have the right to fire you if he belonged to a different political persuasion?
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@KenyanSays The govt sold 65% stake not the entire company. Depending on market performance, there will potentially be dividends earned. SHA was a one off CAPEX
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@blueprintdialog 'There is a bargain behind the shadow of law" - Jared Mugendi
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@blueprintdialog In the interest of time, can the speakers introduce themselves
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Political Violence in Kenya - Are Citizens participants or products of the system? x.com/i/spaces/1Xxyg…
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@blueprintdialog " We've built an ecosystem and mechanism of holding the government to account for political violence. There are not checks and balances to hold the opposition" - Wakili Jared Mugendi
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@blueprintdialog "There is a breakdown of mass consciousness" - Wakili Jared Mugendi
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@blueprintdialog "Politics comes and goes but your brother who lives next to you, who you meet in traffic, whom you work with remains" - Wakili Jared Mugendi
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@blueprintdialog "There is a systematic destruction of Mass judgement" - Wakili Jared Mugendi
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@Eunicewmaina I believe Poland is the first country that has appointed an AI minister for procurement. Cold, uncorruptible and fair. That perhaps is the best example of the use of tech. We are far from there but eProcurement is a start.
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@Eunicewmaina I stand corrected Dr Ojwang on the inclusion of SHA on the list of major corruption scandals. Thank you for that point of correction.
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@KenyaPower_Care I have purchased tokens for account number 92109537404 and haven't received them. Urgently assist
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To the church in Kavirondo;
I am an avid TUTAM supporter and will go out of my way to campaign for President William Ruto’s reelection within ODM and the Broad-Based Youth Front. Now that that is out of the way, here’s a little analysis on tribelessness.
“Tribeless” in the Kenyan youth movement is the hidden hand that means ‘Kikuyu aligned’. It bypasses the political riddle that even the masters haven’t solved, imposing a clear winner while trivializing the subject. If you’re from a different tribe, do not be shocked. This is systemic. In youth mobilization, you bring your voice and energy, but most Agikuyu youth bring money, networks, and systemic influence. Once higher education triggers rural-urban migration, they are closer to critical human resources than youth from other regions. They can access their messiah figures easily because they are near the capital city and its environs, often individuals in government, past governments, or the business community.
Their totems are more accessible, with well-connected transport networks. It is easier to reach Mt. Kenya than Lake Victoria or Kang’o ka Jaramogi. Their messianic lore is better established, organized, and mainstreamed, having been embedded in curricula and national consciousness.
That is why Orengo, for example, speaking to students in Nairobi, invokes Dedan Kimathi rather than Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. We must recognize this reality and learn to live through it, because I’ve seen many from the Kavirondo Gulf suffer, ultimately, all we bring is our voice and presence, giving a national face to systemic jingoism.
By the time non-Kikuyu youth realize they’ve been drawn into the tribal agenda of a sinister Kikuyu elite, from ‘Tribeless’ to ‘Niko Kadi’ it is often too late. Hence the stream-of-consciousness videos and posts you see online (this article is one of them btw). The system organizing this version of tribelessness does not care about allure or status. It has accepted that it shall not clinch the presidency in ‘27, but as long as it controls the urban zeitgeist, it remains influential. Baba had mastered this, confronting and collaborating with it when necessary.
This is not entirely harmful if you play within its rules. It offers protection and attention; the only cost is ignorance. It is a neat, well-organized tool that does not need to introduce itself. You should not be angry at what you discover when observing well-funded activists and their counterparts in the broken system they claim to dismantle. The system does not break them half as badly as it breaks you.
WANTAM does not mean the same thing across the country. Neither does TUTAM, which is the most sustainable remedy to this imbalance, but that is a story for another day.
Whether we choose to change it is up to you. You must, however, be aware of this. And it is imperative that these whispered truths are said out loud for the next generation of heroes. Your hearts must not break, but awaken once you realize them.

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@Eunicewmaina There is a potential to boost tourism in the western region. Even the construction industry might get a boost as people start to build homes and spend more time in the rural areas boosting the local economies by their stay and spending.
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@Eunicewmaina "The price of democracy is eternal vigilance" citizens and societies require constant awareness, active participation and oversight by its citizens to ensure th govt does what it's supposed to do
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