Kipkeles Arap Salambul

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Kipkeles Arap Salambul

Kipkeles Arap Salambul

@nick2011rono

Dedicated Father, Husband, Worker & Spiritual Man . Seriously Patriotic. Truth seeker. Healthy Living Enthusiast. Opinions Are Personal.

Mombasa เข้าร่วม Şubat 2011
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Gabriel Oguda@gabrieloguda·
Kwani what was Uhuru doing with our money?
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Mungai Kihanya
Mungai Kihanya@mungaikihanya·
In the next presidential election, Wakikuyu watashangaa vile walishangaa 1992 when Matiba lost to Moi!
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Naomi Waithira
Naomi Waithira@Naomikibandi·
“Rigathi Gachagua, Do Kenyans a favour by taking your KSh 50 million and exit from Kenyan politics."-Peter Kaluma Gachagua is in politics to stay!!
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Mutahi Ngunyi
Mutahi Ngunyi@MutahiNgunyi·
Gachagua statement is on POINT. One, the courts INSULTED his intelligence when they offered him 50 million. Give it to the poor. Two, this man will be on the BALLOT in 2027. Kalonzo and Matiangi MUST climb down. QUESTION: Is Kalonzo SAFE with Ruto or Riggy? Think about it.
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Donald B Kipkorir
Donald B Kipkorir@DonaldBKipkorir·
Cheptongei Village Tribunal Judgement: We agree with you that your neighour cut your fence & stole your cow. We can see the cow in his compound. But we are afraid we can’t return the cow as he has fixed the fence where he had cut. But to compensate you, we will give you a goat! Case Dismissed.
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nameisblank@stick_n_tablet·
@anto_ty Dm for an epub if you want to read it
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Ty Ngachira
Ty Ngachira@anto_ty·
Ian Henderson led the colonial government operation that led to the capture Dedan Kimathi . He wrote a book about it. In the book, he makes it clear that capturing Dedan Kimathi was less about conventional military might and more about solving a massive intelligence problem. According to a CIA review of the book, Kimathi was shielded by an airtight grip on information and an unmatched mastery of the terrain within the dense Aberdare forest. To crack this defence, Henderson’s operation had to pivot completely, relying on four core realities. First, the colonial forces had to admit that European soldiers were useless trackers in the deep bush. The success of the entire operation hinged on a network of surrendered or captured Mau Mau fighters, alongside Kikuyu police. These turned recruits possessed the jungle craft and intimate knowledge of Kimathi's movements that Henderson’s men simply could not replicate. This reality forced the second major strategy, which was the use of pseudo-gang tactics. The CIA review notes that Henderson’s real breakthrough came from his ability to persuade former fighters to switch sides. Government-backed teams made up of these turned guerrillas went back into the Aberdares posing as active Mau Mau units, using their insider knowledge to locate and compromise real cells from the inside out Third, Henderson turned the hunt into a granular study of Kimathi’s personal rituals. Intelligence gathered from the forest revealed that Kimathi regularly prayed, facing Mount Kenya beneath wild fig trees. By mapping these specific spiritual and personal habits, the trackers drastically narrowed their search zone, setting targeted ambushes at the exact landmarks Kimathi was bound to visit. Finally, the operation was a gruelling war of attrition. Even with the broader Mau Mau movement heavily weakened by 1956, it still took ten agonizing months of constant tracking to corner him. Kimathi’s extreme caution and flawless bushcraft meant there were no shortcuts, making the hunt a slow, exhausting grind through the canopy.
Murage Ngunjiri@jmuragengunjiri

In 1954,General China (Waruhiu Itote) of the Mau Mau, dressed in hospital attire with a bullet still in his body, is seen handcuffed with the British Kikuyu-speaking colonial intelligence officer, Ian Henderson. What’s truly intriguing is that Henderson spoke fluent Kikuyu — this British spy had mastered the language so well he could interrogate Mau Mau fighters in their mother tongue. He had been raised in Nyeri since childhood, with his father being a settler.

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Hon. Japheth .M. Nyakundi
Hon. Japheth .M. Nyakundi@HonJNyakundi·
Rwanda 📍 Diesel Ksh258 & Petrol Ksh 259 ................
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Mr. Kinuthia Pius.
Mr. Kinuthia Pius.@Belive_Kinuthia·
EBOLA QUARANTINE CENTRES ARE MERELY FOR CONTAINMENT MEASURES,NOT VEHICLES TO IMPORT EBOLA INTO THE COUNTRY. The debate around quarantine and infectious disease facilities should be guided by facts, not fear. Kenya is one of Africa's biggest transport and business hubs. Every day, thousands of travelers enter the country through airports, land borders, and seaports from different parts of the world, including regions that have previously experienced outbreaks of Ebola and other infectious diseases. Given this reality, the question is not whether Kenya should prepare for such diseases, but whether it should be prepared when they eventually arrive. History has shown that dangerous diseases do not respect borders. COVID-19 reached almost every country on earth despite travel restrictions and advanced healthcare systems. Ebola outbreaks have occurred in several African countries over the years, and public health experts agree that preparedness is far more effective and less costly than reacting after an outbreak has already occurred. Advanced quarantine and isolation facilities serve several important purposes: Protecting Kenyans-Patients can be isolated quickly, reducing the risk of community transmission and protecting healthcare workers and the public. Strengthening Kenya's health system-The infrastructure, equipment, and training associated with such facilities improve the country's ability to respond to future outbreaks, whether Ebola, Marburg, COVID-like diseases, or other emerging threats. Enhancing national security-Disease outbreaks can cripple economies, overwhelm hospitals, and disrupt daily life. Preparedness is as much a security issue as it is a health issue. Positioning Kenya as a regional health leader – Strong infectious disease capacity boosts Kenya's standing as a medical and scientific hub in Africa, attracting research partnerships, investments, and expertise. Creating long-term benefits-Even when not handling high-risk diseases, many of the technologies, laboratories, and trained personnel can support routine healthcare services and disease surveillance. The reality is simple: building a fire station does not mean you want a fire. Building a quarantine facility does not mean you want an Ebola outbreak. It means you understand that if a dangerous disease ever reaches Kenya, you would rather have the capacity to contain it than be caught unprepared. Public health preparedness is not about inviting disease into the country. It is about ensuring that when a threat emerges-as experience shows it eventually can-Kenyans are protected through planning, infrastructure, and rapid response.
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nervemed
nervemed@nervemed·
Patient, 26 years old: sudden facial swelling, itchy rash, wheezing and dizziness after a bee sting. HR - 125 BP - 85/55 First action? A. Oral antihistamine B. IV steroids C. IM adrenaline D. IV fluids
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Stephen Mutoro
Stephen Mutoro@smutoro·
Dear Dr Oluga — Are you a PS of Health of DRC/Uganda or Kenya? Are you in charge of medical or public health? Pls be courteous and respectful to your employers — Kenyans!
Dr. Ouma Oluga, OGW@fnoluga

@Branicemercy Like I said, Ebola has no respect for opinions. Enjoy your clout.

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Kenya West
Kenya West@KinyanBoy·
Putin has a way of always charming his female counterparts whenever he hosts them, this time he assists the President of Tanzania Suluhu with a tangled cord.
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Lion of the Mountain
Lion of the Mountain@BrianMPeter·
Buzeki: I Bought My Former Boss’s Factory After Working For 8 Years Bundotich Zedekiah Kiprop, otherwise known as Buzeki is the chairman of Buzeki Group of Companies mainly operating in dairy and logistics. He became known to many Kenyans during the electioneering period in 2017 when he declared his candidature in the hotly-contested Uasin Gishu gubernatorial race. Buzeki started his career as the Regional Dairy Sales Manager for Kilifi plantations, and later pioneered the introduction of Tuzo milk. He later diversified into the transport and logistics business under Buzeki Enterprises Limited and managed to win contracts with companies such as Bamburi Cement, UN-WFP and East Africa Port Land Cement among other companies. While Buzeki is better known as a billionaire, the most interesting bit of it is that he bought his former boss’s factory eight years after branching out and working by himself. Here is the story as told by WoK. In an interview with Success Afrika, Buzeki described himself as a businessman, farmer, politician, church elder and a philanthropist. However, before acquiring the numerous titles, the billionaire was struggling to make ends meets years back. He mentioned that his first job was hawking milk on behalf of a milk factory in Kilifi, and earned Ksh 80 per day. Buzeki was then promoted to be offloading milk from the van into the factory and later employed as a salesman. “Then, I didn’t know I had a talent in selling because by the time I was given an opportunity to be a salesman, I was not formally trained. It was a skill that I had,” he said. He worked as a salesman for a while before he earned himself a promotion to a sales manager at the factory. After his stint as a sales manager, Buzeki branched out to try entrepreneurship. “After the sales manager’s job, I decided to give a shot at business and I decided to do a business that I already had some formal background with,” he explained. Buzeki started a distribution company based in Mombasa and he would distribute milk from one shop to another. For eight years, he distributed among other brands, Tuzo milk, making him one of the biggest milk distributors in the coastal region. “After distributing milk for eight years, I went back and actually bought the factory of my former boss, Kilifi Plantations, and I ended up buying another factory in Molo and Limuru,” Buzeki said. In 2004, Buzeki said he diversified to logistics, however, maintaining that his forte has always been dairy despite the success of his logistics company. “In as much as people think that Buzeki is more of a logistician because trucks carry my name and move from point to point, my bread and butter is dairy." “That’s why I love dairy farming, agriculture and the story about me having a liking for milk is also something that is a bit cultural,” he stated. Elsewhere, the businessman runs Buzeki Foundation which has rolled out several programs including empowerment initiatives for farmers. In 2020, the foundation also rolled out a program dubbed, Mlo Mashinani, an all-inclusive financial empowerment program targeting farmers. Through this program, selected farmers are grouped into clusters, provided with seeds, expert and logistical advice and sales support. Farmers are also taught various agricultural techniques which they would then pass on to other farmers in the program. “We seek to provide seeds of Indigenous crops like pumpkins, arrow roots, sweet potatoes among others and offer field extension service to ensure proper seed utilisation and offer market support for surplus produce,” Buzeki said.
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KBC Channel 1 News
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1·
President Cyril Ramaphosa: On Ebola, South Africa has made a contribution of five million dollars to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (AUCDC). #KBCniYetu
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Claire❣️
Claire❣️@Mesi_claire·
Sharon after they were sent out of school because they threatened to burn it . Is seen recording herself on tiktok dance like nothing happened. Parents nowadays don't care , imagine in our times. You could even be chased home 😭
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DCI MERU
DCI MERU@KaberiaCommoner·
President Ramaphosa is wondering how on earth can a man marry such a young and beautiful lady as Mama Rachel
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USForeignAssist
USForeignAssist@USForeignAssist·
[4/6] establishing six specialized facilities to isolate and treat suspected or confirmed Ebola cases, including five transit centers and one Ebola treatment unit, in addition to supporting 43 health clinics.
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USForeignAssist
USForeignAssist@USForeignAssist·
[1/6] The United States continues to support a rapid and comprehensive response to Ebola including recently supporting @UNmigration to establish health screening and surveillance operations at points-of-entry and points-of-control in Burundi, the DRC, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Uganda.
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Kipkeles Arap Salambul
Kipkeles Arap Salambul@nick2011rono·
@KiprutToo Si angemvalisha yake na yeye avae ya yule jamaa. Rispek inatokana na kura ngapi unaleta mezani bro.
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Duale grabs a cap from someone, without care whether that person had sweated on the cap, and hands it over to Kindiki to wear. That's humiliating. What if that person has skin diseases.
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