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Bread_Pitt
@robert_muriithi
Citizen & Tax Payer, Republic of Kenya 🇰🇪
Nairobi, kenya Katılım Ekim 2010
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@zollz Average down or accumulate.. never waste a good crisis
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@georgediano @PeterMw88180407 There can never be any winners in such madness. As at right now, the Straight of Mwingi is under blockade by the Mwingi Defense Forces.
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Somali shop owners whose businesses were looted today in Mwingi town fled to the police station last night, together with their children. They told the media that their shops were broken into while the police were present, but the officers couldn't do anything because they were overpowered. They were forced to sleep outside Mwingi police station. They fled their homes out of fear.
Look at the young children, they are devastated & depressed. The somali community should take this as a lesson and learn to coexist with other communities, dont throw stones while in a glass house. They attacked a market in broad daylight, shooting & killing innocent Kenyans as they torched businesses in the Kitui border.
They are paying for the mistake of their brothers and sisters back at home. May we dwell in liberty, peace and harmony. I believe the Kamba community are peace loving people, they were provoked by the rogue somalis. Let this be the last time someone is profiling us as Nywele ngumu, let's learn to coexist.
LET US PREACH PEACE!!!


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@kamauwaruhiu @MkenyaMzi @kamauwaruhiu Mimi niko Thika saa hii. I’ll take it from here, nitumie number 🫴🏾
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@madkiqofficial Wacha niwekelee GTD ya 63.5, I’ll be reasonable 😂
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Govt provides capitation at 22,000 per year per student at National Schools, Approx. 7k per term, which as you well know is always in arrears and not guaranteed at the term opening. The only question is whether 7k this is enough to run, feed, board, maintain a national school to the expected standards.
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@robert_muriithi @david_kollal @wahomethuku Yeah that’s what they say in public. Last year a gentleman addressed the media decrying the unmanageable costs that had kept his cousin on the edge as the parents couldn’t afford the fees.
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I ENDED my 4-year term as a parent of Alliance Girls High School in December last year. I may not have the very finest details about the financial manenos raised by the Education Ministry yesterday but I read mischief in the who matter. I know how fast propaganda travels even before the truth and facts have put on shoes.
First the Principal Margaret Njeru reported at Alliance Girls in October last year from Masii Girl. She took over from Jedidah Mwangi who retired after heading the school since early 2023. In fact I have only met Ms Njeru once because visits to the school were restricted in the third term.
What I can say as a former parent (and certainly I am not the only one) is what I said here several time in 2024 and 2025 amidst controversy. That AGHS has its own financial tradition going back many years and which is negotiated and agreed upon by parents.
It has its traditional activities which are financed either by parents or other sources of funds different from the ministry and which give the students and teachers the academic drive and energy.
Let's be honest, the President's daughter was a student at the school and left about two years ago. What's this that the President himself as a parent never encountered that is now a subject of such a "scandal"?
Alliance Girls has the who-is-who in its community of parents and that has been the case for years. In fact, its thise "mighty" parents who fight to protect the history, the traditions and the dignity of the school for the sake of their daughters.
The AGHS parents have a very independent and self regulating ways of raising the money to meet expectations and I can state without fear of contradiction that some of the activities are financed from account run by parents as signatories. I say because I know the details that far.
Investigations are good and measures to protect public funds are good too. But what looks like witch hunting should be pointed out at the earliest opportune moment.
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@BrianVags @alexmwanzo Umesema kuna mtu anapenda kununua hizi matakataka 😂
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@MCSakwa1 @david_kollal @wahomethuku You missed the part where he said “effective management systems” that maintain the school standards and allow even those from needy backgrounds to enjoy the meat and sausages at almost no cost.
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@david_kollal @wahomethuku Ati must never be interfered with?
Why are you forgetting that it’s a public institution?
Why are you forgetting that it also admits learners from backgrounds that cannot afford even that 53k to begin with?
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@ThepoetKE @wahomethuku You know an internal mechanism exists to keep the bright and needy in the school, while enjoying all the facilities that the school has to offer, without discrimination.
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@wahomethuku AGHS also has bright and poor students. Huu umavi wa kutuambia the whos and whos wacha. Fee must be standardised. Hata ikiongezwa why should it get fromm 53k to 120k. Si ibaki hata 70
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@WehliyeMohamed @ericwarutere The govt has successfully managed to run down the education system with the CBC experiment.. It should not be allowed to also meddle in the school’s affairs. Keeping some of these institutions polished as they have been is not possible on government’s erratic dime.
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@Safaricom_Care @_lennoxomondi No sim, no app.. the audacity! Shenzi sana
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@_lennoxomondi Hello Lennox. Apologies for the experience. You cannot use the app without a sim card. ^RO
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Hey @Safaricom_Care
Please forward this bug to the tech team.
I’d like to use the app without turning on my SIM card, and if that’s not possible then don’t allow me to open the app in the first place.
This check should be done much earlier in the user journey, and it shouldn’t be in a constant loop as shown in this video
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@Menja2026 @sholard_mancity @Safaricom_Care I meant, how does the conversation go when you attempt to replace? Do they just look at you and shake their heads? What do they actually tell you 🤷🏽♂️
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@robert_muriithi @sholard_mancity @Safaricom_Care Why do you need a reason to not replace. You only asked for my ID when I bought the line, so my ID should be all you need to replace.
Anyway, nimezoea. Slowly slowly court judgements like this will bring you back to line.
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A Kenyan by the name Elias Wekesa has taken Safaricom to court, and every Kenyan should pay attention.
He says Safaricom deactivated his line after it stayed inactive for a few months, then reassigned it to another person.
When he tried using it again, he was met with a shock.
The number was gone.
Worse, he says he could no longer receive OTPs from his bank and other platforms tied to that number.
This case matters because it touches every Kenyan.
Because your phone number is no longer just a number.
It is tied to your bank account.
Your email.
Your work accounts.
Your private life.
The moment that number is handed to someone else, the risks begin.
OTPs can go elsewhere.
Recovery codes can land in another person’s hands.
Account alerts can reach a stranger.
That person is not just holding a SIM card.
They may be holding access to parts of your digital life.
And if they have bad intentions, the damage can be immediate.
And for families who have lost loved ones, it cuts even deeper.
A parent’s number.
A sibling’s number.
A loved one’s number.
One day, it holds memories.
The next day, it belongs to a stranger.
This is why Safaricom must be forced to create stronger safeguards before reassigning numbers.
Because in today’s world, a phone number is not disposable.
It is identity.
And identity should never be reassigned without protection.

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@sholard_mancity Mimi walikataa kureplace SIM, even after visiting their Nairobi service center. For 2 years now. 😡
I keep buying airtime for the number ili isipewe mtu mwingine. I knew the day would come they will be forced to see sense.
Take the L @Safaricom_Care, and may you have many more.
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@niccruzpatane @onewayeric The internal combustion engine with soon be a fond memory.
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Today I learned that diesel Audis had speakers in their exhaust systems to make them sound better.
Yes, this is real.

Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane
I was driving behind an Audi SQ5 yesterday and couldn’t help but notice how Audi put fake plastic exhaust tips on the rear bumper. 😂 Crazy lol
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@Pmwanyosh @SakajaJohnson That exercise is what is keeping those people out of hospital 😂
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