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Planting 50 million trees 🌱🌱🌱 by 2030 to achieve 30% national tree cover

Nairobi, Kenya เข้าร่วม Nisan 2011
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Evelyn Kimathi
Evelyn Kimathi@evakimathi·
I thought i was strong until I came across a photo from my gallery where I had to sneak my mother to Karen to mourn Fidel Odinga. Of course she knew how the system works since the time of colonialism. As a family, every political move we made/makes since independence we were/are reprimanded unless we work with the government of the day. Sometimes we were/are cautioned by both the government and the opposition. Little did we know that it was/is a well circulated move by the system to take advantage of our patriotism while gatekeeping us from near any power #RailaOdinga
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Karomo Richú
Karomo Richú@tonykaromo·
That song that Rigathi sang yesterday in Ol Kalou is not just a song. It's the kind that stirs your spirit, opening a door between the past and the future to remind you that no one will take the three stones of the fire (Embu, Meru, Gikuyu) anywhere. There's a part that says: When we reached the valley, we found a dead sheep, but the General told us not to eat it as it may be cursed - (eating meat you did not slaughter or wasn't invited to is strictly non-mt kenya, because you wouldn't know exactly why it's blood was spilt, and the invocations behind it.) Another part the song says: And when we went a little further, we bumped into a White Man collaborator..... The scared collaborator said he'd scream and call his scouting party; our General told us 'let him scream, he'll scream with bullets'.
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KBC Channel 1 News
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1·
Former Nyandarua Governor Francis Kimemia has lauded ongoing government development projects in the county, but urged faster implementation to ensure timely completion and benefits to residents.
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KBC Channel 1 News
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1·
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS A total of 48,300 trees were planted today in Geta Forest, Nyandarua County, marking a significant step toward restoring the region’s ecosystem. #KBCniYetu ^RW
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KBC Channel 1 News
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1·
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP MILESTONE "Amb. Monica Juma becomes the highest-ranking Kenyan in the UN system and only the second African to hold the position of Director-General of the UN Office at Vienna and Executive Director of UNODC—marking a significant milestone for the region." ~ Musalia Mudavadi, PCS #KBCniYetu ^PM
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NTV Kenya
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya·
Nairobi National Park to lose 76 acres forest zurl.co/mdUQF
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Daily Nation
Daily Nation@NationAfrica·
The Kenya Wildlife Service’s relocation of its 62-year-old animal orphanage and Bomas of Kenya’s Sh41.9 billion expansion are set to collapse on 76 acres of wild forest land within the Nairobi National Park. KWS has begun clearing trees to prepare for construction. Read more: zurl.co/Pb20a
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Amb. Dr Joseph Warui, PhD
Amb. Dr Joseph Warui, PhD@AmbWarui·
An African Daughter Ascends: Kenya’s Gift to the World, Amb. Dr. Monica Juma. We celebrate one of Kenya’s finest daughters, Amb. Dr. Monica Juma, DPhil, EGH. Her appointment as Director General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime is a moment of pride not only for our nation but for the entire African continent. Her integrity, vision, and steadfast service embody the values we hold dear. As she takes on this global responsibility, we wish her godspeed and assure her of our unwavering support. Kenya and Africa stand taller because of her. When one daughter ascends, a whole nation rises. @WilliamsRuto @MusaliaMudavadi @SingoeiAKorir @AmbMonicaJuma @AnneKiguta @KamendeCarolyne @BaloziMwenda254
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ONJOLO KENYA🇰🇪
ONJOLO KENYA🇰🇪@onjolo_kenya·
Prof. Peter Odhiambo is seen here with General China after conducting an operation on him to remove a bullet that had been lodged in his chest, just close to the neck for 36 years. When General China of Mau Mau was shot and captured by British forces in 1952, it never occurred to him that one of the bullets had penetrated his chest and embedded itself at the root of his neck. Although what China assumed to be a normal bullet wound later healed, it didn't take long before he began experiencing symptoms similar to those of Bronchial asthma. One day experiencing breathing problems, he decided to visit KNH for treatment in 1988. An X-ray was done and whoa!, a bullet shaped object was observed at the central part of the upper chest, behind the upper limit of the breastbone. Dr Odhiambo asked China whether he had ever been shot, and he replied in the affirmative. Without any more questions , China was referred to the thoracic and cardiovascular surgical unit where Prof Odhiambo assisted by a team of medics carried out the delicate operation to remove the bullet that appeared rusty. It was later handed to National Museums of Kenya.
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Abaya Onyiego
Abaya Onyiego@abayaonyiego·
Saa zingine mambo iko kwa jirani pisses me off. This guy's grandfather migrated to Tanzania in search of opportunities may be and ended up acquiring land there. The man has lived in Tanzania his entire life and he looks like he is in his 40s and by his own account, it was his grandfather who first moved there, raised his father, and his father then raised him. Despite being third-generation, he is still unable to own land in Tanzania because their constitution does not permit foreigners to own land. This is outright discrimination. Are there no other foreigners and especiallythe whites owning land in Tanzania? Are there no whites owning properties in the rich surbubs of Mikocheni or Masaki? . Are we honestly supposed to believe they are all renting and own nothing? The other day I came across the story of Rostam Aziz the man who has been accused of Magufuli's death recently bought the largest shareholding in Nation Media in Kenya. When I dug into his background, the man is not even of Tanzanian descent; his roots are Iranian. He is now one of the biggest businessmen in Tanzania and Iam certain that he owns multiple propertiesand in all likelihood carries a Tanzanian national ID and passport. Yet our mlalahoi from Kenya, whose only crime is having a grandfather who crossed the border, is being denied the same rights and this is probably because his family was never wealthy. @kibeandy sometimes back was arrested on his way to play pool tournament in Arusha and after he was released he said Tanzanians hate Kenyans and I dont know how true could that be but this clip had me thinking towards that direction. This is a blatant double standard and it is one that runs deep across many African countries. we marginalise our own Black people while rolling out the red carpet for foreigners. What kind of constitution denies someone the right to own even a single piece of property? Kenya hosts countless foreign nationals, Tanzanians included, who own property here without issue. Yet Kenyans are being put through hell trying to do the same in Tanzania. This is unfair ! Even in a superpower countries like the United States, Tanzanians have purchased land, secured legal documentation, and their children born there have grown up as full American citizens. Why is Tanzania holding itself to a different standard? If the same was applied to a Tanzanian how would his/her government react? when @RealJaguarKenya was mp for Starehe and said Tanzanians should be evicted from Gikomba market, the Tanzanian people went wild for those remarks and Jaguar had to apologise. In the video, Prime Minister @mwigulunchemba1 is questioning this man with a Kenyan ancestry about his Tanzanian identity , you can imagine! a man who was born there, has lived there all his life and he even has a Tanzanian accent. Meanwhile, back here in Kenya, we have Black Americans repatriating from the US, buying land, building homes and settling without any drama. Kelis Rogers owns land in a wildlife conservancy, grows her own food, and nobody has bothered her once. I genuinely wonder whether the office of foreign affairs CS @MusaliaMudavadi pays any attention to situations like this. It is deeply troubling to watch a Kenyan being humiliated by people we have lived with as neighbors. Kenya and Tanzania have shared a long and warm relationship. Kenyans have been consuming Tanzanian music from long before the rest of the world caught o, and Tanzanian artists have made more money in Kenya than Kenyan artists have made on home soil. If this is how a Kenyan is treated, one can only imagine how a person from west Africa would be received. The Ministry of foreign affairs needs to step in and bring this man home. The government has land. Assign him some and let him live with dignity. The contempt on display in that video is stark and it was caught on camera. Now ask yourself what could be happeing where there are no cameras? This is pure backwardness. My sister @MariaSTsehai , get land here please especially in my home county Kisii, incase @SuluhuSamia denounces your Nationality. Kisii is very fertile and receives rains in plently. Parrots like @MwijakuBurton I know are very happy with this clip. Africa should wake up yawa! Lets rise above this shame! cc. @Dr_Buchu @_James041 @Kibet_bull
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Evelyn Kimathi
Evelyn Kimathi@evakimathi·
This is so disheartening 😭😭 I really feel for this Kenyan. Why can't he just be repatriated back home and be assisted to restart all over again. x.com/i/status/20352…
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Saa zingine mambo iko kwa jirani pisses me off. This guy's grandfather migrated to Tanzania in search of opportunities may be and ended up acquiring land there. The man has lived in Tanzania his entire life and he looks like he is in his 40s and by his own account, it was his grandfather who first moved there, raised his father, and his father then raised him. Despite being third-generation, he is still unable to own land in Tanzania because their constitution does not permit foreigners to own land. This is outright discrimination. Are there no other foreigners and especiallythe whites owning land in Tanzania? Are there no whites owning properties in the rich surbubs of Mikocheni or Masaki? . Are we honestly supposed to believe they are all renting and own nothing? The other day I came across the story of Rostam Aziz the man who has been accused of Magufuli's death recently bought the largest shareholding in Nation Media in Kenya. When I dug into his background, the man is not even of Tanzanian descent; his roots are Iranian. He is now one of the biggest businessmen in Tanzania and Iam certain that he owns multiple propertiesand in all likelihood carries a Tanzanian national ID and passport. Yet our mlalahoi from Kenya, whose only crime is having a grandfather who crossed the border, is being denied the same rights and this is probably because his family was never wealthy. @kibeandy sometimes back was arrested on his way to play pool tournament in Arusha and after he was released he said Tanzanians hate Kenyans and I dont know how true could that be but this clip had me thinking towards that direction. This is a blatant double standard and it is one that runs deep across many African countries. we marginalise our own Black people while rolling out the red carpet for foreigners. What kind of constitution denies someone the right to own even a single piece of property? Kenya hosts countless foreign nationals, Tanzanians included, who own property here without issue. Yet Kenyans are being put through hell trying to do the same in Tanzania. This is unfair ! Even in a superpower countries like the United States, Tanzanians have purchased land, secured legal documentation, and their children born there have grown up as full American citizens. Why is Tanzania holding itself to a different standard? If the same was applied to a Tanzanian how would his/her government react? when @RealJaguarKenya was mp for Starehe and said Tanzanians should be evicted from Gikomba market, the Tanzanian people went wild for those remarks and Jaguar had to apologise. In the video, Prime Minister @mwigulunchemba1 is questioning this man with a Kenyan ancestry about his Tanzanian identity , you can imagine! a man who was born there, has lived there all his life and he even has a Tanzanian accent. Meanwhile, back here in Kenya, we have Black Americans repatriating from the US, buying land, building homes and settling without any drama. Kelis Rogers owns land in a wildlife conservancy, grows her own food, and nobody has bothered her once. I genuinely wonder whether the office of foreign affairs CS @MusaliaMudavadi pays any attention to situations like this. It is deeply troubling to watch a Kenyan being humiliated by people we have lived with as neighbors. Kenya and Tanzania have shared a long and warm relationship. Kenyans have been consuming Tanzanian music from long before the rest of the world caught o, and Tanzanian artists have made more money in Kenya than Kenyan artists have made on home soil. If this is how a Kenyan is treated, one can only imagine how a person from west Africa would be received. The Ministry of foreign affairs needs to step in and bring this man home. The government has land. Assign him some and let him live with dignity. The contempt on display in that video is stark and it was caught on camera. Now ask yourself what could be happeing where there are no cameras? This is pure backwardness. My sister @MariaSTsehai , get land here please especially in my home county Kisii, incase @SuluhuSamia denounces your Nationality. Kisii is very fertile and receives rains in plently. Parrots like @MwijakuBurton I know are very happy with this clip. Africa should wake up yawa! Lets rise above this shame! cc. @Dr_Buchu @_James041 @Kibet_bull

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KBC Channel 1 News
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1·
What does it take to deliver an eight-million tree nursery? The Community Forest Association (CFA) and the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) are nurturing 2 million seedlings. The National Youth Service (NYS) is stepping in to power the final stretch, adding 5 million more seedlings. #InternationalDayOfForests #15BillionTrees #KBCniYetu
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Daily Nation
Daily Nation@NationAfrica·
Song and dance at JKIA after first batch of Kenyan police officers from Haiti land in the country as MSS mission winds down
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
The helicopter pilot who stole the show at the Safari Rally in Naivasha, Kenya!
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UN Vienna
UN Vienna@UN_Vienna·
Secretary-General appoints Ms. Monica Kathina Juma of Kenya as Executive Director, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime as well as Director-General, United Nations Office at Vienna - more here ➡ bit.ly/4ldCrlm
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Kenya Defence Forces
Kenya Defence Forces@kdfinfo·
Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) personnel mainly from the Rapid Response Unit (RRU) were deployed to support rescue and emergency response operations following heavy flooding in Nairobi on the evening of 6 March 2026. The sudden downpour caused severe flooding in several parts of the city, disrupting transport and leaving many commuters stranded along major roads. See more: shorturl.at/Jzfch
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Amb. Dr. Monica Juma
Amb. Dr. Monica Juma@AmbMonicaJuma·
I thank His Excellency Antonio Guterres, @antonioguterres the United Nations Secretary General for appointing me as the next Executive Director of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Director General of UN office in Vienna @UN_Vienna. I appreciate the Secretary General’s confidence in my ability to steer these two important offices at the Under Secretary General level, at this critical point. Coming on the eve of the International Women’s Day, this appointment is demonstrative of the UNSG’s belief in women leadership. I sincerely thank H.E. President William Ruto @WilliamsRuto for the confidence he bestowed upon me in serving him as his, and the first, National Security Advisor of the Republic of Kenya, as Secretary to the National Security Council, and for enabling me to take this global assignment, demonstrating yet again his belief in Kenya making its contribution to the community of nations. I look forward to serving at this new mandate diligently and flying Kenya’s flag high, to the best of my ability. Thank You Kenya for preparing me to serve humanity!
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CS Rebecca Miano, EGH
CS Rebecca Miano, EGH@rebecca_miano·
@MihrThakar Kenya’s iconic wristband is a symbol of unity, pride and unbreakable spirit not only for Kenyans but the world. Wear it loud everyone and feel that patriotic rush.
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