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J.W
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Sophisticated | Husband | Loving DAD | I.T. | F1 | Arsenal | V6 | Boxer Engine |💯
Nairobi Katılım Ekim 2009
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@moseeeeeh @maktejah_ If you have had it for over a month, yes wewe ni bea tester.
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Instead of chilling with a millennial baddie I went to Tigoni and started tinkering with the wagon.
The only mistake I did was ordering 6000k bulbs instead of 4000-4500k for the interior lights, but we will rectify that in about a week.
Kama uko na one of these 20+ years old Japanese jalopies please get these bulbs and do this 3 minute job hapo parking.




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@Mla_Nguzi @GearstoGoals Huko mambo ime kua mbaya mara moja............. we shall survive tu.
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@GearstoGoals Western Bypass on a good day is 140kph, leo ata mamorio wa GTI wako 50kph
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@DrKanyuira @trntmtk Kumbe sio yangu pekee that behaves this way, next up niku clean fuel injectors alafu we are good to go.
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Dear @KeNHAKenya the vestigial curves of the the defunct Westlands Roundabout are a cause of unnecessary traffic congestion. Please, remove them and straighten the Highway.
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At 2:30 am, Mara Elephant Project’s “Golf” ranger team received a call from a community member reporting elephants inside a maize farm in Olosheti. With crops already being raided, the situation carried a high risk of significant loss if not addressed quickly. Upon arrival, they deployed their thermal drone and witnessed the herd of 40, including collared elephant Fitz, already inside the maize farm.
Using the thermal drone, alongside firecrackers, rangers safely pushed the elephants out of the farm and guided them away from the settlement. This intervention prevented further damage and reduced risk for both the community and the elephants. Rapid nighttime responses like this one are critical in preventing escalation and supporting coexistence where people and elephants share the land.
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In yet another incident at Hazina Towers in Nairobi, a motorist's car was broken into yesterday, Saturday, 10th January.
According to the motorist, he parked his vehicle near the exit ramp at basement 3 at around 12.40pm. Upon returning to his car at approximately 3:30pm, he found the driver's side window had been smashed in.
"The place I parked at was well lit and visible. I thought Hazina Towers was a safe parking spot but I was wrong," he lamented. He went on to say that the building's management declines to take responsibility since they have a disclaimer stating that motorists park there at their own risk.
He added that, "the guard told me he noted the alarm went off around 13:15hrs and went to check but no one was seen around the car. Nothing was stolen as the alarm jammed the door from being manually opened without a key and there was nothing valuable in the car anyway to steal."
"Just let other members of the public know the risk of parking at the building since there are no cameras in the basement, just a few guards who ensure reserved parking is not used by outsiders," he concluded.
The management of Hazina Towers has a duty of care to customers who use its facilities and cannot conveniently hide behind the excuse that they issue a disclaimer. They should, at the very least, explain why there are no CCTV cameras in their parking? #SemaUkweli



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Guys let's come through for Anwar Sidi veteran Safari Rally Journalist. Burglars broke into his house and made away with a MacBook Pro laptop and several external hard drives containing decades of irreplaceable work.
Among the stolen items is a MacBook Pro, Model A2338 EMC 3578, serial number FVFF32N7Q05H, which Sidi said had all his current work.
Also taken were five external hard drives containing what he described as a lifetime collection of photographs and data spanning more than four decades.
“The external drives have photos and data from 1983 to 2025, including images from the 2025 Classic Safari and material from the WRC Safari Rally project,” Sidi said in an appeal shared on social media platforms.
He added that the loss goes beyond the monetary value of the equipment, noting that much of the material is professionally and historically significant and difficult, if not impossible, to replace.
Sidi has appealed to anyone who may come across the laptop or the external drives, or receive information about their whereabouts, to contact him immediately.
He also urged the public to share the information widely on social media to increase the chances of recovery.
Anyone with information can reach Anwar Sidi on 0722 786 714 or 0735 786 714. @DCI_Kenya

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