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Riverside เข้าร่วม Şubat 2014
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Ryăn 🇺🇳@RyanHatari·
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Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 QME
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Saddique Shaban
Saddique Shaban@SaddiqueShaban·
Six years later, but the thought is now in motion, nevertheless. @KenyaRailways_ It's possible to carry passengers and their vehicles down to Mombasa and into Western Kenya in future, and back.
Saddique Shaban@SaddiqueShaban

Would you consider, @SGR_Kenya, publishing/ providing freight cost guidelines? You could be ferrying both passengers and their cars to Mombasa for holidays and back.... 💡 💡

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Cerebral Assassin
Is this the final road or this is the diversion as you construct the actual road buddy ?
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Dr. Raymond Omollo — CBS@ray_omollo

The completion of the Ngong–Suswa Highway is a major milestone and a true game changer for regional connectivity. Now fully operational, the approximately 70 kilometre tarmac road provides a critical alternative to the often congested Nairobi–Mai Mahiu Road along the escarpment. The highway creates a direct and more efficient link from Ngong Town to Suswa, significantly reducing travel time for motorists heading to Narok, Bomet and Kisii Counties as well as other parts of the larger Western Kenya. The highway is already unlocking significant economic opportunities along the corridor. Farmers and livestock traders in Kajiado County now enjoy faster and more reliable access to markets in Nairobi, enabling them to move produce and livestock more efficiently while reducing transport costs. Improved accessibility has also triggered a steady rise in land value and stimulated new investments, including petrol stations, service centres, hospitality facilities and other roadside enterprises that are creating jobs and expanding local commerce. At the national level, the highway plays an important role in decongesting traffic along the Nairobi–Mai Mahiu escarpment corridor, particularly during festive seasons or in situations where the route is disrupted by accidents, landslides or floods. Through the coordination of the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration, the corridor benefits from strengthened road safety awareness, improved coordination with security agencies and enhanced administrative oversight along the route.

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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
IRGC: We will destroy America's energy infrastructure if our red lines are exceeded. This war will not remain regional.
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Jüst Å Fëllå@Muthoga_Jay·
wait.. ruto is still fighting kids at drama festivals?! lmao, what a fragile ball-less man
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Adel On Politics
Adel On Politics@Broadbasedgal·
If President William Ruto chooses Edwin Sifuna as his running mate would you vote for him?
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Ryăn 🇺🇳@RyanHatari·
@MuchiriH @RanjeNgige Our plates are ugly af, cant even compare it with the Gauteng ot Cape one. Back, close home even Uganda has better plates.
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Mubabaddie.@MuchiriH·
SA wamesema hawajawai Ona ugly number plates kama za Kenya.
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Saddique Shaban
Saddique Shaban@SaddiqueShaban·
Eldas looks much better than Wood Avenue, Kilimani, Nairobi.
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𝗘𝗡𝗚. 𝗦𝗜𝗟𝗔𝗦 𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗢𝗧𝗜 , 𝗘𝗕𝗦@MuriraKinoti

In Eldas Constituency,@KURAroads has collaborated with area MP Hon. Adan Keynan to upgrade sections of Wajir Town to bitumen standards;an initiative set to enhance regional connectivity,stimulate economic growth and improve the quality of life for locals & neighboring communities

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BRAVIN YURI
BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri·
How does a whole Ministry of Education sit down, think, and arrive at the conclusion that politics should be banned from school drama festivals? That is not just misguided, it is intellectually dishonest. Education itself is political. The curriculum is political. The history taught is political. The leaders who decide what gets taught, funded, or removed are political actors. You cannot separate education from politics unless you are deliberately trying to control what young people are allowed to think. So what exactly are we saying? That students can study governance in class, but they cannot express it on stage? That they can analyze society in essays, but cannot perform it in art? That they can think, but only within boundaries approved by power? To think, but not too deeply. To speak, but not too boldly. To question, but not the system. That is not education. That is conditioning. And then it gets worse. Imagine a school being disqualified for mentioning Singapore well, now infamously, Singapoor. Not a political party. Not a president. Not a protest. Just a country. What are you afraid of? Let’s call it what it is. When the mere mention of another country becomes “too political,” then the issue is not drama. The issue is insecurity. The issue is fear of comparison. The issue is fear of ideas. And even more, the fear of looking in the mirror. The newly enforced “no politics” rule is very misguided and here is the truth they cannot escape: Drama has always been political. From ancient theatre to modern storytelling, art has always been a mirror. It reflects power. It questions leadership. It challenges systems. That is its purpose. You cannot blindfold a mirror simply because you do not like what it reflects. So what exactly are we trying to do? Train students to master silence? Reward obedience over thought? Once you start banning expression in art, especially among young people, you are not protecting them. You are limiting them. You are shaping a generation that will hesitate before speaking, second-guess before questioning, and shrink instead of thinking. And that is dangerous. You cannot build a thinking society by silencing thought. You cannot claim to nurture creativity while policing ideas. You cannot preach critical thinking and punish it at the same time. At some point, we must ask ourselves a hard question: Are we educating young people… or are we managing them? If mentioning Singapore is enough to get you disqualified, then the problem is not the students. The problem is the system.
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya

'No politics' rule change at Drama Festival, school disqualified for mentioning 'Singapore' zurl.co/0BOE6

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Alfayaz 11
Alfayaz 11@Alfayaz11·
My brother @MuriraKinoti @KURAroads you should be proud of your work. It’s just been under two months that this road and the drainage was fixed by your able Team. If it weren’t for the professionalism, I bet the road would by now look like the roads in the Masai Mara. Well done! Pongezi bro 👊 #ReclaimNairobi
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Alfayaz 11@Alfayaz11

This is Brookeside drive that was apparently fixed a few weeks ago by @KURAroads they were fixing the drainage problem. This is how our professionals operate. Good people my brother @MuriraKinoti is an Engineer. #ReclaimNairobi

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meg ✮
meg ✮@unicrnsoft·
CAN WE ALL FUCKIN SEE????? INNOCENT KIDS,WOMEN,MEN, AND EVERYONE THAT HAS "PALESTINIAN" AS AN IDENTITY IS GOING TO BE MURDERED BCUS WE LET ISRAEL COMMIT A GENOCIDE AND MULTIPLE WAR CRIMES FOR 77 YEARS. IVE NEVER FELT SO FUCKIN USELESS IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. SPEAK UPPPP FOR THEM.
Jvnior@Jvnior

🚨🇮🇱 Ben Gvir: “We have stripped the Palestinian hostages in our prisons of everything, and now we want to take their lives.” Someone needs to arrest this guy now.

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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
Less than 1% of the people on this platform have any idea what this means for the coming shortages of goods in the U.S. They will find out the hard way, of course.
Megatron@Megatron_ron

BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇸🇦 Iran has hit the Middle East’s largest petrochemical company, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), the fourth largest petrochemical manufacturer in the world after DuPont, BASF and Sinopec

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Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟@shen_shiwei·
China, China, China...🤦‍♂️ U.S. started the war, but they first blame China is not a "reliable" friend of #Iran, and now blame China "supporting" Iran by purchasing Iranian oil.
Jonathan Cheng@JChengWSJ

How China Helped Iran Cushion the Blow of Sanctions and Fund Its War Machine—Over the past half decade, China has provided Iran with a financial lifeline by buying most of its oil @RoryWSJ @BrianSpegele @austinramzy wsj.com/world/middle-e… wsj.com/world/middle-e…

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Ragıp Soylu
Ragıp Soylu@ragipsoylu·
I mean Carlson becoming the beacon of decency in the US tells you a lot about the silence of the Democrats. Congressional Democrats largely just shut up and watched as Trump progressed with this war.
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Zachary Foster
Zachary Foster@_ZachFoster·
Most Israeli Jewish High Schools are feeders for the Israeli military. Mark Dubowitz wants you to know that if you want to stop the IDF, you should bomb Israeli high schools. This guy is a genocidal monster
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz

Sharif University of Technology is not just Iran’s top engineering school. It is a talent pipeline for missile, cyber, and dual-use military programs tied to the regime and IRGC. That is why the US government sanctioned it. sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov/Details.aspx?i… federalregister.gov/documents/2012…

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