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Mbithi Masya
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Award-winning Filmmaker, Creative Director & Cultural Practitioner working across film, media and impact. Member of @justaband / Co-founder of @nbofilmfest /
Katılım Mart 2009
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You will meet a familiar face in Vietnam.
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@nyabinghidread Example in a sentence..."Eh unakaa smart Leo kwani unaenda wapi?"
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BREAKING: The Ruto government is reportedly planning to lease a floating power plant (powership/ or barge) at the Mombasa coast to “solve” electricity shortages. ~BD
The plan? Import a giant power ship, likely from Turkey’s Karpowership, plug it into Kenya’s grid, then pay billions through a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA).
And this is where Kenyans should ask hard questions.
Floating power plants can cost around KSh 15-32 per kWh, sometimes even higher. We've seen them in countries like Ghana. And you haven't added other costs like taxes.
Meanwhile:
- Ethiopia sells us power at roughly KSh 8
- Uganda at around KSh 9-12
So explain like we are in Class 3:
Why rent an expensive foreign ship to sell you electricity at 4 times per KW when cheaper electricity already exists next door? Aren't there other alternatives?
This is starting to smell like the same old IPP script:
Create a crisis.
Bring in an “emergency solution.”
Lock taxpayers into costly contracts for years.
A few connected people make billions.
Ordinary Kenyans keep paying expensive electricity bills forever.
The Ruto govt could be creating problems today that could punish this country for decades.

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New Yorkers shouldn’t have to worry every time it rains. Ahead of this weekend’s storms, City workers have been out across all five boroughs clearing and inspecting catch basins in flood-prone neighborhoods.
Today I joined @NYCWater in Bushwick to clear a catch basin overflowing with debris and litter on Knickerbocker Avenue, one of the areas hit hardest by Wednesday’s storm.
If you see a clogged catch basin, call 311.
And if you’re able, help your neighbors by clearing leaves or litter from nearby grates before the rain arrives.



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@WilliamsRuto I was diagnosed with cancer soon after you were declared president. I have always wondered whether there is a link. Before I die, I want to know, how much money and land do you need, and how much suffering do you want to inflict on Kenyans before you die?
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He has built state houses in places that have never had state houses… and they’re just his house.
wambuii@wambuijoan2024
Hapa ni Narok. Si mnaona inakaa State House hadi flat roof? Guess who owns it?
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