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Jalal Antony

@tyanmilly

Good Governance.

Worldwide Katılım Kasım 2010
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
God will bless Kindiki for respecting the president - Kipchumba Murkomen
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Jalal Antony
Jalal Antony@tyanmilly·
@MutembeiTV There is no pain that even comes close to the one of losing your child. It's really painful.
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Mutembei TV
Mutembei TV@MutembeiTV·
Kiraitu Murungi and his Wife Shed Tears at Graveside as they Bury their Daughter Anita Kendi!!
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Jalal Antony@tyanmilly·
@MutembeiTV There is no pain that can be compared to losing your child. No pain.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
“A homeless man died of hunger but there was food at his funeral.” - Oscar Wilde
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Bobo
Bobo@WambuiMuchiri_·
@tyanmilly Idhi nade Ty Ty 😂😂😂😂
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
I see so many anglophones misinformed on what's happening in Senegal. What happened today as Sonko being fired from his role as Prime minister, was very predictable but let's go back to the past 2 years. On April 2nd , 2024, President Faye became President of Senegal, endorsed by PASTEF even though he wasn't the party's first choice. If Sonko had been legally allowed to run, Faye would almost certainly not be president today, Sonko would be. But Sonko was unqualified as he had a criminal conviction. For Diomaye Faye to even win presidential elections, there was a famous campaign slogan "Diomaye mooy Sonko" ("Diomaye is Sonko") effectively telling voters: "If you want Sonko, vote for Faye." The voters completely bought into this logic, handing Faye a massive first-round victory purely on the back of Sonko’s political capital and popularity. The partnership between President Faye and Sonko did not collapse overnight. Instead, it eroded over two years under the weight of an unworkable power dynamic, policy disagreements, and a battle for the political future of Senegal as they claim. Three main issues led to what happened today: 1. Power dynamics: As time went on, Sonko continued to act like the true boss of the political movement in Senegal, publicly declaring that the presidency belonged to the party's collective vision rather than one man. Meanwhile, Faye naturally grew into his executive role, as the commander in chief. 2. The IMF Debt Conflict: The absolute breaking point was how to handle Senegal's severe economic crisis. When Faye's government took office, they discovered the previous regime had hidden billions in debt, causing the IMF to freeze a $1.8 billion loan program. As a hardcore populist, Sonko rejected the IMF’s demands to restructure Senegal’s $13 billion debt and adopt austerity measures, terrifying international bond markets. Facing a declining economy, Faye and his Finance Minister, Cheikh Diba, favored a pragmatic approach to appease international lenders and unfreeze the funds. 3. Domestic fuel prices: With national debt increasing each day, Finance Minister Diba warned that the country's massive energy subsidies were on track to overrun the budget by $2 billion. ​The Finance Ministry urgently requested a domestic fuel price hike to plug the budget gap and satisfy the IMF. Sonko flatly refused, blocking Faye's economic team and bringing governance to a standstill. By late 2025 and early 2026, ​their rivalry had spilled into open political war as both men began preparing for upcoming elections. In late 2025, Faye appointed a close ally, to lead his ruling coalition, deliberately bypassing Sonko’s loyalists to dilute PASTEF's control over his presidency. He then launched the Diomaye Président movement, aggressively building out a nationwide political machine loyal directly to him, not the party. Sonko retaliated by issuing an extraordinary public warning, stating that if Faye continued to diverge from the party’s original radical vision, PASTEF would withdraw from the government entirely and force Faye into a difficult cohabitation. By May 2026, the relationship had completely deteriorated. In a televised address, Faye openly warned that the ruling party was on a path to collapse due to personal ambitions rather than the country ideals. He pointedly reminded the public that he held the sole constitutional right to dismiss his prime minister, stating: "The day I am no longer satisfied, I will put Senegal's interests first. And today couple weeks into May, President Faye has just fired his Prime Minister. It's about to be a long year for Senegal.
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Alfayaz 11
Alfayaz 11@Alfayaz11·
In this life, no matter your social status, physique, looks, what you own, the position you hold, or the fame you may have, none of it truly defines you. All of it is temporary. Whether you gained it through hard work, luck, privilege or even through the wrong means, and even if you never achieve any of it at all, that does not really matter, because what truly defines you is your character. Staying humble, having humility, empathy, being truthful, kind and human, even if it is through something as simple as a smile or a kind word, are among life’s greatest virtues. To me, being truly human, kind and compassionate matters even more than merely being religious or pious, because humanity is above everything. When you genuinely practise these values, that is when you have achieved the greatest wealth. Just my personal thoughts. Just being human.
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Nyamisa Chelagat
Nyamisa Chelagat@Nyamisa_Chela·
Today on top of Mateso, they have stretched me in ways that will make you ban your wife from going to the gym. Hadi nikaskia mgongo imefanya “KA!” Anyway, I have 10kgs to shed so I’ll try not to cry 😩
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James Orengo
James Orengo@orengo_james·
Today, I stood in solidarity with the family of Rex Maasai at their home in Machakos County. Nearly two years after Rex was tragically shot down during the June 2024 protests, his family’s cry for justice remains unanswered. We refuse to let his sacrifice fade into obscurity. Joining us was the mother of Erickson Kyalo, the 25 year old patriot fatally shot in the head by security forces outside Parliament during the anti Finance Bill demonstrations on June 25, 2024. Unarmed and wearing white overalls, Erickson’s final moments were captured dancing in peaceful defiance before his life was brutally cut short. We also demand absolute accountability for Albert Ojwang’, the courageous digital whistleblower who was abducted from Homa Bay and killed inside Nairobi’s Central Police Station in 2025. It is an outrage that the masterminds behind his assassination continue to walk free. To our Gen Z patriots and every Kenyan standing up for our nation, we make a solemn vow to walk with you through these dark and treacherous times. The struggle for economic liberation is far from over. As the new Finance Bill moves through the pipeline, we must remain hyper vigilant. Every single citizen must scrutinize this piece of legislation to ensure the ordinary Mwananchi is not completely overwhelmed and buried under yet another wave of punitive taxes. Let this administration be clearly warned. If you choose to govern by bullet, by state sponsored abductions and by fiscal starvation we will mobilize every single constitutional tool at our disposal. We will not sit back and wait out the clock. If President Ruto does not change course immediately, the people of Kenya will exercise their sovereign power to send him packing long before August 2027. Stand firm. Stay vigilant. Let us defend our nation !
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The People’s President
The People’s President@bonifacemwangi·
I have known Korir for over half my life. When we were abducted, PS @SingoeiAKorir refused to see my family when they went to @ForeignOfficeKE to ask for our release. We went to church together for years, and worked together. I was part of his fundraising team when he ran for MP.
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Agather Atuhaire@AAgather

You know what’s funny? The apologists of a government that has never said anything or asked any questions regarding the torture of their citizen are in all the comments saying all sorts of BS. Thank you @usgov @StateDept for caring more than our governments that should be responsible for the safety of all their citizens. I don’t take this and the statement you put out after our rescue for granted.

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Billionaire Child of God
Billionaire Child of God@Billionair1w·
Kiraitu Murungi explains what happened to her daughter before she fell sick and passed away. Pole to his family
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Rein
Rein@Asamoh_·
Death is painful
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Claire Nasike Akello
Claire Nasike Akello@MissNasike·
When I advocate for seed sovereignty in Kenya, this example from Nigeria illustrates it perfectly. Communities must always control,breed,share,sell and exchange their indigenous seeds. Indigenous seeds have been tested and tried through generations and our climate.
Slim@onu_slim

Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.

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Dr.Bosire Wairimu MD, MSc, MBA,LLB.
It is WILD that 30% of our budget was spent on government operations and maintenance. In the first nine months of the current financial year alone, the Kenyan government spent Sh1.1 trillion on office supplies, fuel, travel, utilities, and related expenditures. Yet Kenyans continue to bear the brunt of inflation, endlessly rising fuel costs, and budget cuts in social spending. Just CRAZY!
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC
Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
How can a poor third work country called Kenya spend Kshs 1.1 trillion in just 9 months on tea, mandasi, samosa, workshop/seminars in Mombasa and air tickets?
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