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Learn Something Everyday!

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Katılım Aralık 2021
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Makau F. Mully
Makau F. Mully@MakauWaMuli·
Wajir deserved a dam than a stadium.
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J.M
J.M@JosephMasta2·
Seems like UDA SG @HassanOmarH touched the right buttons. The owner of the grabbed coastal lands came out guns blazing to defend himself while beeming with rage. Thousands of coastal squatters should also come out and respond to this man. Days of selling unfounded fear are over.
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Ademba Allans
Ademba Allans@Ademba_47·
Public participation in the Finance Bill 26/27 ends today. Have you participated?
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Billy
Billy@MwangiHub·
I wish the energy flooding Nairobi's streets today was directed at missing children, skyrocketing fuel prices, and rejecting the Finance Bill 2026. Instead, we're dancing and celebrating colonial football clubs while real issues destroy lives at home.
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AbbieZuena
AbbieZuena@abbiezuena·
Apology not accepted! What a joke! Kasongo was smiling and laughing as you spoke those tribal words!! Sisi we will not forget what you have shown us!
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Hon. Njeri Maina
Hon. Njeri Maina@Hon_Njeri_Maina·
Hassan Omar Hassan was fully cognizant of the tribal diatribes he was spewing, he is not an amateur in politics, ironically, he is a trained lawyer. He was only saying what he believes and what his masters discuss in the boardroom talk; outside the purview of the public, and what they pass in their subminal message to Mt. Kenya. Issuing an apology will not change his tribal perspective, or those of his masters. As a matter of fact, he can keep his apology!
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Pauline Njoroge
Pauline Njoroge@paulinenjoroge·
Apologies za takataka. NOT ACCEPTED!
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𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇@ouma_neko·
Dear Luo brothers and sisters, You must pause and ask yourselves one honest question. Why are Luhyas, Kisiis, Kambas and Maasais now standing together with Kikuyus in this struggle for liberation and accountability? These communities are not blind. They are seeing something dangerous happening in Kenya. They are seeing a government using division, fear and tribal isolation as a political weapon. And the painful part is this; the same Ruto who once despised and fought Luos politically is now suddenly using Luo leaders as shields and tools against the luyah, kissii, kamba & Kikuyu community. Ask yourselves why. Why is he trying so hard to isolate Luos from the rest of the resistance movement? Because divided people are easier to control. The moment Luos stand together with Kikuyus, Luhyas, Kambas, Kisiis and Maasais for one national cause, the politics of division collapses immediately. That is what some people fear most. This is not about tribes anymore. Ordinary Kenyans from every community are suffering the same pain. High cost of living. Broken promises. Joblessness. Anger. Betrayal. Do not allow yourselves to be positioned as enemies of people who are fighting for the same freedom and justice you also deserve. History remembers those who stood with the people, not those who were used to divide them.
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Wangui Ngirici
Wangui Ngirici@WanguiNgirici·
This was more than 20 years ago, Mr. Hassan Omar Hassan. An apology for recent inflammatory and tribal remarks does not erase a long record or change what many believe you have consistently stood for. Keep your apology. NO THANKS! #nowetwonaga #Wantam #Kirinyaga #PWN
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Rigathi Gachagua
Rigathi Gachagua@rigathi·
Last evening evening, I held a consultative meeting with Kenyans living and working in the UK; this was a special diaspora engagement forum in Swindon. We discussed the future of Kenya, leadership, governance, economic empowerment, and the role of the diaspora community in nation building. I tabled my vision for Kenya and what my administration would prioritise given the opportunity to serve the people of Kenya. A Kenya where no one would be left behind in Nation Building and prosperity. I thanked Kenyans in diaspora for their continued support, patriotism, and commitment to constructive dialogue for the future of Kenya. As we look into the 2027 elections and beyond, I called on them to remain resilient and committed to the liberation cause back home since our nation is an an economic autopilot.
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