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President William Ruto needs a new presidential jet!
The 30-year-old Fokker 70 ER is OUTDATED, and its maintenance is no longer feasible.
We can't have the president traveling long distances to sign multi-billion dollar deals while using a plane that was acquired in 1996.
In fact, the Fokker 70 ER is designed for short-haul flights.
Ruto needs a new plane model that guarantees him safety and can travel long distances without making multiple stopovers for fueling.
The only remaining option is to hire.

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Locally we want this dude to be led by who again?
KTN News@KTNNewsKE
Kenyan researcher Professor George Njoroge wins Sh446 million award alongside UK scientist Professor Robert Bristow, for advancing early detection of oesophageal cancer.
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@moneyacademyKE More loans and debt for Africans is what we always get.
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@OpiyoWandayi The government realizes that the energy pricess are surging globally and SOH still closed, the prices will keep rising, it’s not about Matatu strike, it’s about cost of living crisis.
Other sectors are adversely affected
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@FabrizioRomano He came, he conquered and now leaving, I think a new challenge🙌🏼
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@amenya_nelson Is that how we make our foreign policy? shambolic and embarrassing.
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@MRSMuruguu I really pity you, this propagandist narratives will not work this time.
The oil prices are overtaxed.
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@Billionair1w The fact that he finds trash in a FAILURE in bold capital letters. And the very fact that City Hall, his supposed office is just across the road, is even embarrassing and outright ineptitude.
See no matter how you make it sound, failure is failure
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@TimGift3 @janetmachuka_ @mel_bayi If only the people in power and policy read this ideas, I think a Singapore can be possible.
But we end up with people who used shortcuts to power.
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@philipsolonka @janetmachuka_ @mel_bayi My brother, this book answers @janetmachuka_ question and would recommend that she gets a hard copy.
The best I agree.
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@DanOder0 @baba_nyenyedzi The enthusiasm, the high adoption, I think Kenyans are the more open to change that majorif Africans. I doubt we have colonial hangover that is ideologically nationalistic.
Kenyans just need a meritocratic reward system that allows equity and Kenya will take off.
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@philipsolonka @baba_nyenyedzi Always. Could never trade for another
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Nairobi, final reflections.
Despite Nairobi being a haven of NGO work, impact funds, climate workshops and every species of grant funded virtue, one hears far less of the heavy socialist sermonising that so often drifts through Southern Africa. Why is that? I didn’t find a Karl Marx road as we did in Maputo….
Perhaps Kenya’s commercial bloodstream is simply too strong. Nairobi may host the NGO cathedral, but outside its stained glass windows the city is hustling: traders, founders, developers, agents, boda boda, financiers, exporters, coders and small businessmen all trying to make a shilling before the next traffic jam. The traffic jams here in the middle of high traffic and rain are extortion writ large. But the uber driver earning thrice the fee wasn’t complaining. Nor should we, but the wait time at a restaurant can stretch up to two hours, with the usual retort of “I’m almost there” serving as a signal to order the next dawa.
The intellectual mood in Nairobi is softened by enterprise. Even the social impact crowd seems more likely to speak the language of scale, platforms, mobile money and market access than nationalisation, redistribution and state led salvation.
Southern Africa, by contrast, still carries a heavier liberation era grammar. Politics there often begins with the state, the party, the struggle and the promise that history owes someone something. Nairobi feels more impatient with that theatre. It has its own dysfunctions, certainly, but its instinct is more transactional, more entrepreneurial, more “where is the opportunity?” than “where is the manifesto?” That may be why, even in a city full of NGOs, capitalism still manages to keep the microphone.
I like it here….

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@Dr_AustinOmondi So unfortunately, but you realize that Kenyans tend to behave the same way as the politicians.
This is exactly what they did to SHA and every project.
Unless the reward system is established that ensures equity, this mentality will remain.
So sad.
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@Goldfield6 I disagree, I think Dangotee is a shrewd businessman who has learnt that Africa runs like that and he has adapted.
I think we need to realize that unless we change the system, it only favors the selected few
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