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Mbaya Edwin

@mbayaedwin

Public Policy. Governance. Devolution Enthusiast. Practice and Learn

Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2009
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Fellow Kenyans, I need you to help me reset, rebuild and restore Kenya. I have chosen to run a campaign that is funded by you, ordinary Kenyans. I am appealing to you to make a donation to the campaign. If my campaign is funded by donations from you, the everyday Kenyan, then it becomes OUR campaign. And I will be accountable to you, the everyday Kenyan. You can donate any amount. Simply log in to davidmaraga.com. Or go to Mpesa Paybill: 4164137 Account Number: 4164137 #TuSkume
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
They just folk
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
One of the best career advice I can give you 👇🏾
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
I read this and couldn’t help thinking that this is far deeper than it sounds. Even I often say, “Jesus saved me,” without fully grasping the depth of what that truly means. As a young Uni debater, I fell in love with a concept called the Prisoner’s Dilemma. Here’s the setup: Two prisoners are interrogated separately. If both stay silent, they get light sentences. If one betrays, the betrayer goes free while the other gets maximum time. If both betray, both get heavy sentences. The rational move? Betray first. Don’t risk being the one left holding the bag. Protect yourself before trusting the other. This logic runs everywhere, relationships, business, politics. The question is always: Who moves first? Who takes the risk? Who trusts without guarantee? Normal human calculus says: “I’ll give if they give. I’ll trust if they prove trustworthy. I’ll sacrifice if I know it won’t be wasted.” We always want leverage. Assurance before vulnerability. Then there’s Jesus Christ. The Bible says He is “the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world” (Revelation 13:8). Before creation. Before sin. Before humanity had a chance to reject or accept Him, the decision was made. Think about that. God looked at the entire scope of human history, knowing we all have free will, knowing many would reject Him, knowing the cost, and still chose the Cross. Christ was going to die anyway. Even if everyone rejected Him. Even if no one accepted. That was the risk He took. He didn’t wait. He didn’t hedge. He didn’t demand proof of loyalty. He just died. Normal human logic asks: “What if I die and they don’t accept it? Shouldn’t they prove themselves first?” Christ didn’t care for leverage. He moved first. Unconditionally and irrevocably. He broke the dilemma. That’s scandalous, at least in my eyes. Because the logic of self-preservation, the logic that governs how we negotiate, trust, and love, assumes vulnerability must be calculated. Christ obliterated that assumption. He gave first. Loved first. Died first. Now the question isn’t, “Will God love me if I get it right?” The real question imo is: What do you do with a God who already went all in? Gabriel Jesus gets it: “Jesus saved my life from the beginning, when I was born, I didn’t know it yet.” Grace isn’t reactive. It isn’t conditional. It arrives before your awareness, before your response, before your yes. That’s the scandal: He moved first, and He didn’t flinch.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

❤️ Gabriel Jesus on his celebration: “It’s very clear where I’m wearing this t-shirt. Jesus saved my life from the beginning, when I was born, I didn’t know it yet. Through the tough moments in my life, I realised we are nothing without Jesus, so I want to glorify his name”.

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Nyandia Gachago, ACIM
Nyandia Gachago, ACIM@Nyandia_G·
An interesting read I found yesterday
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Okowa Nashon
Okowa Nashon@OkowaNashon·
THE IDEA of having a NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND is good. It is what I consider colouring outside the box. As a country we won’t be able to borrow ourselves out of our infrastructure problems. We need some genius and ingenious ways to solve these problems, and in my view, this could be one of them. That said, having good ideas are not always our major problem as a country. It is the execution, the right personnel to execute. Most people that are usually given the mantle to execute these ideas lack ONE KEY major requirement- deep love for this country. Hence, the perpetual corruption that hinder such ideas. Governance is, and has been, our major problem. Two, the government once again decided not act out of character, creating something first then doing participation after. It just makes people to read sinister motives even where there could be none. This idea required robust public participation engagement before being created. Why was it avoided? There are lots of questions lingering on the sane minds around this fund. Especially around the governance company structure, liabilities, composition etc. In my view these questions should have been clarified before forming the fund, but here we are. Let me hope there will be public engagement that allows such questions to be discussed. The National Infrastructure Fund is a good idea though started on wrong footing. Please correct the glaring mistakes and get it right. Remember the key qualification for any to serve on such a board is, Deep and unwavering love for this country. Godspeed
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
This is GOLD!!!
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Mbaya Edwin@mbayaedwin·
@HonMosiria Hope you also saw the dumping sites that are sprouting everywhere along the stretch of the road. It has become an eye sore.
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Geoffrey Mosiria
Geoffrey Mosiria@HonMosiria·
Today, I decided to visit the owner of a temporary structure that had been erected on a tree along Jogoo Road, with the intention of offering him and his wife a better housing solution while also protecting the life of the tree. Unfortunately, the family was not at home during my visit, as they had gone out to hustle. I will, however, return later to assist them in relocating from this Avoidable form of housing to a more Affordable and dignified one, and also support them in starting a business to sustain their livelihood.
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Investment Wisdom
Investment Wisdom@InvestingCanons·
“Invest in yourself. The one easy way to become worth at least 50% more than you are now is to hone your communication skills—both written and verbal.” — Warren Buffett
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BookLab by Bjorn
BookLab by Bjorn@poorbjorn·
"Commit yourself to lifelong learning. The most valuable asset you'll ever have is your mind and what you put into it." – Brian Tracy
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Tiva
Tiva@TivaKananura·
Today, the @FredHollows Rwanda team visited @kabgeye Unit, an eye care centre of excellence for nearly 30 years. We explored the Unit’s innovative approaches to workforce development which are key to building sustainable, high-quality eye care systems across Rwanda.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
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Ja Loka
Ja Loka@_fels1·
Once again, NO bookshop was looted throughout the country. Some consistency across generations.
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John-Allan Namu
John-Allan Namu@johnallannamu·
🧵While on the road I usually have dinner alone. Yesterday two young men broke this self-imposed tradition when they came to say hello, inviting themselves to my table. They had something they needed to get off their chests. Lighthearted banter turned to something more serious; cancer.
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Mitchelle Karoro
Mitchelle Karoro@KaroroMitchelle·
There is something called Grace. When it locates you, it doesn't inspect your certificates, it doesn't listen to your grammar. It simply changes the story of your life. May the Lord's Grace locate everyone in the year 2025.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
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Julius Kipngetich
Julius Kipngetich@Kipngetichjk·
Leadership is a game of language…
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