Dennis M Mondah PhD.
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Dennis M Mondah PhD.
@DMondah
Microbiologist
New Delhi, India Присоединился Eylül 2019
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While outbreaks begin and end in communities, they can also be prevented by communities with the right information, tools and support.
Important message from @WHO @DrTedros on this International Day of #EpidemicPreparedness
#EpidemicPreparednessDay
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus@DrTedros
Because epidemics begin and end in communities, on the International Day of #EpidemicPreparedness, I call on countries to put communities at the centre of preparedness. In 2026, Member States have an opportunity to further strengthen their epidemic preparedness through the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) system, the heart of the @WHO Pandemic Agreement. This will enable rapid and fair access to pathogen information and the benefits arising from such information, making the world safer from future pandemics.
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@edgarwabwire_ Babu should withdraw his presidency hopes or they will silence him
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@tweetbyaltrey @AokoOtieno_ Only fools will go the literiatory way but strong men remain strategic in all times
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@AokoOtieno_ When feel threatened he intends to retaliate that's what smart men do . That's what the husband of Gladys did that's why he was demoted.
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Aya, kujeni
Ong'ondo Were and Wanga, husband of Gladys, were tight friends
Actually, Gladys was using Ong'ondo's accounts to hide MILLIONS stolen from county
Read that part again...
Then Glado and her husband fell out b'coz of her affairs. Charles Odhiambo and Ohangla saga
Wanga, the husband, told his bestie, Were... "This woman is cheating on me, close those accounts"
Ong'ondo obliged
Tata truck bitch ran to Ruto. Mkuu referred her to Farouq.
Ask yourself who can kill an MP at a roundabout, 7pm, weekday and get away with it
Kama sio gafment assassin!
Ask yourself very simple questions- why did Ruto demote Glady's Wanga's husband suddenly?
Why is Raymond and Gladys fighting again(I hate to use this word) Suddenly!
Most importantly, all suspects were released, no evidence. Except ile tall gasket who threatened lawyers

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@DaviKimutai @AokoOtieno_ You forgot to mention he killed your entire family now you are an orphan senji Sana.
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@AokoOtieno_ Matiangi killed baby Pendo, killed the two Indians, killed embu twin brothers, dumped bodies in river Yalla, killed musando,..... the list is long
Mumama shughulikia matiti inakaa slippers
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@citizentvkenya Gen Z are incredible world over while Kenyan ones are for optics.
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Madagascar's president has fled the African nation, the head of the opposition and other officials said on Monday, the second time that young protesters have toppled a government in weeks of worldwide Gen Z unrest citizen.digital/news/madagasca…
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@abucr_abucr74 @C_NyaKundiH She was on her knees giving some bjss
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@C_NyaKundiH Why are they sacrificing Lagat in this case why can't they arrest him.
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@EdungEthekon Imagine one year after elections you will be meeting Chebukati if not Kivuitu in the corridors of hell....
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@rodgers_kirwa @diangaronald @Billngeno Seems to be working wellin your field. Am still using human labor to do mine.

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@BravinYuri The approach taken in teaching that mathematics is what makes many people see it as hard and so no need to make it compulsory if one is not geared up to stem direction.
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If anything, the mass failure in mathematics should be the very reason why it remains compulsory. The idea that subjects should be dropped just because students are struggling with them is the exact mindset that kills innovation, competition, and the thirst for knowledge. When did we decide that difficulty is a reason to quit instead of a reason to improve?
Education is supposed to challenge people, not coddle them. The greatest minds in history—scientists, inventors, entrepreneurs—did not succeed because things were easy. They succeeded because they faced failure, learned from it, and kept pushing forward. But now, we are creating a society where failure is demonized instead of being seen as a stepping stone to growth.
These days, even telling a student they have failed is considered harsh. Schools are avoiding the very language that fosters resilience. We’re raising a generation that is being shielded from struggle, yet struggle is the foundation of strength. If a child doesn’t learn to handle failure in school, how will they handle rejection in real life? How will they survive when the world inevitably tells them "no"?
Mathematics is not just about numbers; it teaches logic, problem-solving, and critical thinking—skills that are essential in every aspect of life. Removing it as a compulsory subject sends the message that if something is too hard, you can simply walk away. What happens when this attitude seeps into other areas of life? When relationships, jobs, and personal ambitions require effort, will people simply quit because it’s “too hard”?
We are building a dangerous society—one that does not understand the value of failure, resilience, and the lessons that come from struggle. The real world is not soft. The sooner we prepare young people for that reality, the better.

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@gpdkaluma Why don't those others you are saying join them for prosperity and people centered leadership not these selfish dealers 😞
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@gpdkaluma I stopped watching TV like 5 years ago I only watch NatGeo and my kids could be watching their cartoons.
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Kenyans are getting tired of the mainstream media. People no longer watch news from local media - it is all petty gossips and rubbish coming from TV and radio stations.
Local media should know Kenyans want their leaders, across the political spectrum, to work together to better the economy, health, education, agriculture, infrastructure, governance, not to be engaged in divisive petty political rhetoric for days, months and years on end.
@citicitizens
@RadioCitizenFM
@ntvkenya
@NationAfrica
@KTNNewsKE
@StandardKenya
@K24Tv
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Malardalen University Scholarship in Sweden 2025 | Fully Funded scholarshipregion.com/malardalen-uni… via @Scholarship Region
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