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Prof Ptesot Psongoyat Pkelat Plukuimota Pjomsnet

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Retired Rainmaker, African Ancestor, illegally living in Tongass National Forest. Emeritus Hunter-Gatherer. King's Council & Barrister. Lets educate full fools.

Tongass National Forest Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Macharia Njanja
Macharia Njanja@njanja_dennis·
Unpopular opinion: Women make the worst leaders in Kenya. This is evident by the current female governors we have in Kenya. Susan Kihika -Nakuru County Wavinya Ndeti -Machakos County Cecile Mbarire - Embu County Gladys Wanga - Homabay County Ann Waiguru - Kirinyaga County The ironical thing about all these female failures, they're all supporting Tutam coz they know well they have been corrupt na wakisema Wantam, Ruto will send EACC and DCI their way. Just look at the deplorable state of Ishiara hospital in Embu, state of hospitals in Nakuru, massive pending bills in Machakos and remember Wavinya Ndeti was caught in UK with over 600M in UK a few years back. Women leadership in Kenya is a total scam.
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Amb Hon Ababu-Namwamba, EGH🇰🇪
Earlier today I was hosted at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uganda where I held talks with the State Minister for Foreign Affairs (Regional Cooperation), Hon John Mulimba and the Chief of Protocol, Ambassador Charles Ssentongo. Uganda is Kenya's most important partner in multiple spheres, including bilateral trade at both macro and micro levels, peace and security cooperation, and reciprocal support in multilateral fora, among others. We are committed to further deepening and strengthening the special ties that bind our two great countries🇰🇪🇺🇬
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Peris
Peris@peris21486·
My preferred presidential candidate
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
EU Ambassadors don Made-in-Kenya outfits to celebrate Kenyan designers
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KIPRONO
KIPRONO@Onorpik·
-The Strait of Hormuz is now fully open -Crude oil prices plummeting -Shipment of fuel to reach Kenya in 2 weeks time. -VAT must remain at below 8% -Prices must be reviewed down than even before as soon as an oil tanker docks in Mombasa. TUESDAY IS TUESDAY!
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TL Elder 2
TL Elder 2@mwabilimwagodi2·
I have been attacked by unknown people in Githunguri town they have locked me up in the DCC office.
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Dominic WALUBENGO
Dominic WALUBENGO@waluwande·
@MissKwegah1 Some people call this "development". In a short while those areas will resemble Pipeline in Embakasi.
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Phannie A. Kwegah 🇰🇪
No longer a suburb, no longer leafy. Everywhere from Lenana Rd,Chania Avenue, George Padmore, Elgeyo-Marakwet Rd , Kilimani Rd to Ngong Rd are under construction. And the rents and rates?? Crazy!!! A small 2br going between 90,000 and 120,000/- It's messy!!!! And totally getting out of hand.
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Martha Karua
Martha Karua@MarthaKarua·
Whether or not the verdict is correct is not the issue but the fact that the mighty and lowly must obey the law equally , receive equal treatment ,and have equal access including to the right of appeal
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KIPRONO
KIPRONO@Onorpik·
Not forest, just normal villages in Kericho.
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Benji Ndolo
Benji Ndolo@BenjiNdolo·
Fuel has doubled in price since 2010, yet salaries have not doubled and in fact we have job losses in this country. It must be said!
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Joan Reals
Joan Reals@joan_reals·
So one day my daughter came home from school & she waw like, watoto wa shule wanamchekelea because I go on TV with my hair looking bad. For a second, I thought of just doing it for her sake. But then her dad was like “If we try to fix everything just to please people around us, we are chasing a goal we can't score.” I was done. “Tell them they can close their eyes if they don’t like how i look,” I said to her giving it not a second thought .
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James Orengo
James Orengo@orengo_james·
The current economic landscape isn't just a challenge; it’s a masterclass in gaslighting the Kenyan taxpayer. Yesterday, EPRA didn't just hike fuel prices they insulted our collective intelligence. After weeks of motorists playing Russian Roulette with contaminated "fake fuel" and praying their engines wouldn’t knock, our reward for that anxiety is a higher bill at the pump. It is a cruel irony to be warned about bad fuel while being forced to pay a premium for the privilege of taking that risk. Whether you are behind the wheel, squeezed into a matatu, or sitting at home watching the price of basic commodities rise alongside transport costs, the message is clear, in this economy, the citizen is not meant to win. We are no longer just fueling our cars, we are fueling a bloated, detached system where the math simply refuses to add up because the variables are hidden from the public eye. EPRA must immediately publish the full Cost of Service Study and explain the rationale behind these phased margin revisions that are being implemented in total darkness. If electricity tariffs require public participation and stakeholder input, then the lifeblood of our transport sector should not be managed behind closed doors. We are being asked to fund a system that has completely forgotten the person on the ground, leaving us to wonder how we are supposed to thrive when we are constantly undermined by the very institutions meant to regulate our markets. Ultimately, we must stop pretending that administrative price setting protects the consumer. These "studies" are often informed by industry players with vested interests, creating a cycle of artificial inflation that stifles efficiency. Kenya would be better served by abandoning this opaque pretense and restoring genuine competition to the petroleum market. Competitive pricing, rather than centrally determined margins, is the only way to drive efficiency and protect the public from unjustified cost escalations. The frustration has reached a boiling point, and the only way forward is to demand transparency over opacity and competition over administrative control.
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Mary Njoroge
Mary Njoroge@Maryian96·
Na kwani Kenya are you the only people affected by the global war?😂😂😂Rais finya Sisi kabisa mpaka kila mtu aseme Wantam bado tunapumua😂
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David Makali
David Makali@davidmakali1·
A year to end of term and the president is still launching, commissioning, promising this and that yet 100s of promises, commissioned or launched projects are still incomplete with no funds way past their completion dates. When will @WilliamsRuto start opening completed projects?
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Sen. Ledama Olekina
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina·
Mr President, @WilliamsRuto how can the Ministry of Energy buy fuel outside the G2G framework at ~USD 253–255/MT while G2G fuel is fixed at USD 84/MT and still expect prices to stay affordable? This is a cabal enterprise. A few greedy faces are making everything in Kenya very expensive. Kenyans need to see real charges filed in court against all those energy officials and others involved. Not fake resignations while in police custody. No theatrics just dockets, trials, and convictions.
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Benji Ndolo
Benji Ndolo@BenjiNdolo·
Gloria lacks the EQ and necessary balance to be anything let alone a leader
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
I speak today not from hearsay, but from the lived experience of surviving political violence. Many Kenyans still remember the night of November 8, 2012, when I was brutally attacked in Nairobi and left for dead, simply for daring to oppose the illegal procurement of Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits by the @IEBCKenya at the time. That attack was an assault on accountability itself. Today, we are witnessing a dangerous resurgence of organized goonism, funded and directed by leaders who fear genuine ideas and open debate. This is both a security challenge and a direct violation of our Constitution. Violence has always been the last refuge of those who have already lost the argument. As we approach the 2027 General Election, hired goons are once again being deployed to intimidate voices of reason and courage. I condemn these acts of political violence without reservation. The @NPSC_KE @DCI_Kenya should enforce the law without fear or favour and not only pursue the youths on the streets, but, more importantly, relentlessly target the powerful sponsors and financiers of this chaos. The political class should take notice that the people are watching, and the long arm of the law will eventually catch up with those who sponsor violence. We owe it to Kenya to ensure that the 2027 elections are decided by the sovereign will of the people at the ballot, not by the tyranny of the streets.
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