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@munene_braxton
Ya Solo? I love Burpees, in their hundreds.
Katılım Ekim 2021
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Kuosha wamama wazee kwa Care Homes should never be our collective dream as a country.
🐉@Kamau266
The dream of an average black person can't be going to slave abroad mahn we need to do better .
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@QuietStorm254 @ben6official This has been a daily in my household. Since 2 months ago.
Thank you very important.
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@kerubo_skeeter A polite baite is a pretender.
Got the tone from my forefathers, and the truth from watching their voting patterns.
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@munene_braxton I HATE your tone but I agree with you 😂😂
We celebrate mediocre leaders as a people, we truly deserve them.
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@_Nyabbicha Kweli??
Makes sense
For me, once my quads are on fleek, even the heart sings
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@munene_braxton The calves are the second heart,taking good care of them improves everything.
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Everyone exonerates Wanjiku from her greatest sin, simplicity of mind & her own greed. She wants change as long as it doesn't interfere with her hard earned poverty. She wants a good leader that must speak her dialect. She wants to be paid to vote. She wants to misbehave on the road. And get away with it. She is the biggest impediment to growth in Kenya.
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Former Nakuru Governor Kinuthia Mbugua constructed more than 20 new health facilities between 2013 and 2017.
One of these new facilities is the impressive 250-bed capacity Margret Kenyatta Mother Baby Wing which was built at a cost of Ksh550 million. It's the largest maternity hospital after Pumwani Hospital in Nairobi County in Kenya.
Governor Mbugua was also working to establish a modern industrial zone in Naivasha.
But Governor Mbugua would still lose his seat in 2017 general election.
His plan to decongest Nakuru Town played a major role in his election defeat as it involved relocation of hawkers from the town centre.
Many people will disagree with me on this but contrary to popular myth, Kenya has no shortage of great and wonderful leaders. They come in a dozen times. The problem is that the average common voter who wields the power to determine who gets into all that important position of public leadership has not the slightest clue of what leadership entails. His understanding of policy is as good as our understanding of why donkey manure comes in the shape of scones.
That's the reason the likes of Mbugua gets shoved out of office despite laying solid grounds for growth.
We have governors doing tremendous jobs despite all the hullabaloo that they're only thieving.
Tana River Governor unveiled a great master plan that holds real promise for the residents of this vast county.
When pictures of the ongoing works at Nyeri PGH were shared online, many people couldn't believe their eyes.
It's not just former Gov Mutua or Kibwana or Oparanya. Transformational changes were happening in so many counties. Their stories are never shared and so we're blind to the changes happening beneath our noses.
On the other hand, Wanjiku has attributed public leadership to harambee contributions, funerals attendance, joining haki yetu demonstrations- even when she's infringing on others rights, engaging in shouting matches at public rallies and generally engaging in vituko na sarakasi za kisiasa. How the likes of Sudi joined Parliament should be a chapter in the study of how homo erectus evolved into homo sapien.
Sunny Bindra is a Sunday Nation columnist who has argued more than one can keep count of that to put things right in this country, ruthless and painful reforms must be instituted.
It's not about what Wanjiku thinks is right, it's what is right.
Wanjiku is actually the real enemy of reforms in this country.
She wants clean leaders without a single trace of corruption, but she demands to be bribed to cast her vote by whoever lays claim to leadership.
It's time we stopped mollycoddling Wanjiku.
Joseph Stalin might have been a murderous dictator whose thirst for human blood was insatiable. But - and for something Russians will eternally be grateful to him for - he transformed a backward agrarian society into a modern scientific and industrial power in a matter of just fifteen years.
Such ruthlessness is what will change our society.
The coming generations will care less about the democracy we like singing about today if the nation we'll bequeath them will be an economic basket case.


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@cestessentiel Mbaki
A social -economic class indicator in the early and mid 60s.
Remember Ronald Ngala?
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Good thing the judges don’t reason like this.
Good thing, in law, it’s about what the prosecution can prove. What can convince the court.
Hanifa 🇵🇸 🇸🇩 🇨🇩 🇰🇪@Honeyfarsafi
Omg. Chilling. He already killed her and was just collecting alibi. “Nilipigia host” “tupigie kilimani police station” how heartbreaking 💔💔💔💔💔
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And for this reason gentlemen you need to experience a relationship with a radical feminist at some point. Trust me on this. I dated one, and it was enlightening. I learned firsthand how easily words can become tools of control. It changed how I see communication entirely.
SirJester@JesterSirr
I've learned there are topics here on the TL where, as a man, you can't win not because of what you did, but because you're a man. The rules will always keep changing. Terms get redefined retroactively. Goalposts move. Standards apply based on gender, not behavior.
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