Arc19
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@xylek19 @acecrypt01 Most people walitolewa CRB last year dec check yours again
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@TNF304 @acecrypt01 Sina deni any🤣🤣🤣🤔🤔 but safaricom walikuwa wamepeana no yangu kwa MTU mwingine
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@CopShakurkihara Absolutely we need that desert combat ,,, it blends with the terrain
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It's high time the KDF switches from their current uniform,to a Uniform that blends well with their area of operation.
The current KDF uniform is a tactical disaster. What they are wearing right now is what we call the DPM, the Disruptive Pattern Material. It was designed by the British specifically for the European forest during the Cold War.
Because we love copying our colonial masters, we adopted it without a second thought. We ignored the fact that Kenya is two-thirds semi-arid. Our soldiers are not fighting in a Bosnian forest, they are there up North in the heat, in the dust, and in the scrublands.
In these scrublands, our soldiers wearing DPM stand out like clear black targets. As seen in the photo above, wearing the first uniform in an arid area makes it much easier for the enemy to spot you compared to the second one.
DPM is too high contrast. It creates a silhouette for the enemies to target our soldiers.
Every modern army is evolving. Rwanda is green, so they picked the best green for their army. We need a Kenyan original.
We need an omnipatern,a pattern engineered for our soil, our land, and our mission. It’s time to stop copying the past and start engineering our future. Is it time for a new standard? Let me know your thoughts in the comment section."

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I have just awoken from an absolutely crazy nightmare.
It starts, I am having dinner with Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta, at Salt Bae’s restaurant in London. We are exchanging tactical ideas.
But halfway through this dinner, I try to check my phone, because I had no update from my friend Ange Postecoglou, who was also meant to attend this dinner.
I spend minutes looking for it, not even focusing on the accent. Mikel says to me, “No, no… we speak about de phone later, eh? Now we are here, we enjoy de dinner… fully. Dis is de moment, yeah? You have to be present.”
I obey, as I do not want to kill the vibe.
Dinner goes on, we share some Sangria wine, eat steak. And of course, share tactical ideas.
The dinner comes to an end, and I offer to pay.
“No, no, no… you are our guest, my friend. I will not let you pay, eh. IMPOSSIBLE! Today, we take care of you, this is how we do, yeah?”, says Pep Guardiola.
But Arteta, he has his own idea “No, Josep… let him, eh. It is good for him. He will learn a lot from dis… you understand? Sometimes, you have to experience dese things, yeah?”
I oblige. I pay the bill for £1568.34, as it was all of our families enjoying the meal.
But I still do not have my phone, and I complain to the restaurant staff. They told me it is my problem.
Mikel Arteta offers to drive me to the police station, so I get into his Mercedes Benz GLE. I say my goodbyes to Pep Guardiola and his family, and go with Mikel.
He tells me “I need to get something at my place first, eh. Then we go. Everything step by step, yeah?”, with a bit of a laugh.
I am the passenger, so I can do nothing but agree.
We get to his house, he tells me “You can come with me, eh… while we wait. We are like family here, you understand? Always together, yeah?”
I feel flattered. He tells me I can look around, make myself at home, and tells me to check his office.
Pitch black. I go to turn on the light. The door locks.
A lightbulb shines. And a masked figure appears. The masked figure takes out his mask.
It is Ange Postecoglou. He says to me “You left your phone, mate”. And gives it back to me.
I ask him, “where were you, Ange? You missed our dinner! Why couldn’t you come?”
Out of nowhere, Mikel Arteta comes out. “No, no. Don’t worry about him, eh. We focus on us.”
“I cannot believe this, eh! I bring Ange, okay, yes, this is on me, I accept BUT YOU… you do nothing?!
He is in your pocket! IN YOUR POCKET! And you are just there… like this doing NOTHING?!
Where is the awareness? Where is the aggression?! You have to compete, even at the dinner table, eh! This is the standard!
I cannot come here, organise everything, trust the process… and then you allow a pickpocket in front of me?! No, this is too much!
You have to be sharper! You have to suffer! You have to feel it! Because this… this is not acceptable at this level, yeah?!”
He throws my phone on the floor out of anger. “You have to leave my house. Now. No more discussion. This is the decision. Because if we accept this… we accept everything. And I will not allow that, yeah?”
I leave. I am disgusted with myself. He has made me feel embarrassed. I could not even catch up with Ange, but why would Ange agree to this? I felt betrayed.
And then I woke up.
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@Chumafinest Hii ni eleph TV, it's the mother of youcine but huwa inalipiwa after one week of streamu
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@bayer04_en Time to harvest your engagement farming 🤣🤣🤣🤚🤚🤚🤚it's over you cl@
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Arc19 retweetledi
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This kid got injured, came back and scored a goal before you in 2026.
Be humble, you're a Flop.😭💔

Amad@Amaddiallo_19
@cagiago_ Your only hope is corner🤣 Be humble KID 🤫
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Arc19 retweetledi

Hello everyone. I said earlier that I wouldn’t go back and forth with government bloggers until I had the facts, and now I do. My total hospital bill was Ksh 263,340. My insurance, AAR, paid Ksh 250,000, and I personally covered the remaining Ksh 13,340. SHA did not pay for anything, and even if it had, that would not be a favor,it would simply be the system doing what it is meant to do.
I have never come here to lie about my experience. I speak my truth, and I detest misinformation just as much as anyone else. Healthcare in this country is not something I joke about, because I have seen firsthand what ordinary people go through in public hospitals.
Instead of addressing those realities, the government seems more focused on PR trying to spin its way out of the crisis rather than ensuring that ordinary, vulnerable Kenyans are not stranded in hospitals because they cannot afford care. Healthcare should not be a lottery where we pick and choose who the system works for. It should work for everyone.


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