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Imenasa nyama mamaeeeeeeeeeee

Karis@YaneKariuki
Tumeamka kuseti very dangerous mtego hapo Emirates mamaee
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Dadangu @LuluHassan ungependelea tusemezane hapo #NipasheWikendi jioni ya leo ama hapo sebuleni kesho alfajiri ngware tukitumia heshtegi #NipasheSebuleni ?

Lulu Hassan@LuluHassan
Leo hatusemezani sana #COYG
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There are numbers, and then there is reality.
We are losing KSh 3 billion every single day to corruption.
Not monthly. Not yearly. Daily.
In just one month, that becomes KSh 90 billion. In one year, KSh 1.095 trillion disappears into thin air.
If KSh 3 billion is lost every day:
Per month (30 days)
3B × 30 = KSh 90 billion
Per year (365 days)
3B × 365 = KSh 1.095 trillion
That is over 1 TRILLION shillings gone every year.
But let’s stop there for a second, because trillions don’t mean much to the ordinary Kenyan. They don’t touch you. They don’t move you.
So let’s translate it into real life.
Every single day, that money could build 60 schools.
Imagine 60 schools rising today. Another 60 tomorrow. Another 60 the next day.
In one month, that is 1,800 schools. In one year, over 21,000 schools. Enough to end overcrowded classrooms, enough to ensure no child studies under a tree again.
Average cost to build a fully equipped primary/secondary school in Kenya: KSh 50 million
Per month (90B):
90B ÷ 50M = 1,800 schools
Per year (1.095T):
1.095T ÷ 50M = 21,900 schools
That’s enough to eliminate overcrowding in schools across the entire country.
Or think about hospitals.
Every day, we lose enough to build 6 fully equipped hospitals. Every month, 180 hospitals. Every year, over 2,000 hospitals.
Average cost for a well-equipped county-level hospital: KSh 500 million
Per month:
90B ÷ 500M = 180 hospitals
Per year:
1.095T ÷ 500M = 2,190 hospitals
That’s more than enough to ensure every Kenyan is within reach of quality healthcare.
Tell me again why patients are sharing beds. Tell me again why families are fundraising for basic treatment.
This is not bad luck. This is theft.
Even our roads tell the same story. Every day, we lose enough to tarmac 30 kilometres. Every year, nearly 11,000 kilometres of roads are built that would connect villages, grow businesses, and open up opportunities.
Kenya losing about KSh 1.095 trillion a year to corruption means that amount alone is larger than the entire national budgets of many countries.
But instead, we normalize the loss.
We have been conditioned to think corruption is just part of life. Something distant. Something we cannot touch.
But corruption is the reason a child drops out of school. It is the reason a mother buries her loved one. It is the reason a young person with potential sits idle, waiting for a system that never shows up.
This is about stolen futures. Until we start seeing it that way, until we start feeling the weight of what is being taken from us every single day, nothing will change.
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Murang'a people are the only ones allowed to re elect their governor come 2027
Irungu Kang'ata@HonKangata
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The fact that umetaja Bruno Miguel Borges Fernandes jezi nambari nane mgongoni nimejua hii ni banger
HIM🐐@ComedianMwirigi
NEW SONG OUT EVERYWHERE! open.spotify.com/album/2obmr6Yq…
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In his final moments, Dedan was covered with bournemouth regalia. The soldier from bournemouth said that dedan whispered something to him in kikuyu which he never forgot. When it was finally translated to him he was shocked to learn that dedan kimathi said allez allez cherries

Emmanuel Chege@chege_manu
Mnataka fun fact ama nijiekee
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Irungu Kangata alimaliza na akaanza ku deliver on things he didn’t even promise.
Pipita@mcpipita
Do we have leaders that have delivered on their promise to their people so far?
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A leaked video shows Mca Ringo of Lucky Summer Ward, Ruaraka Nairobi instructing goons to slaughter people during events and rallies.
"Mtu muoga mimi sitaki, Kuna kazi ya kuchinjana na kudungana kisu!!"
@DCI_Kenya tuko same inchi?
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Mami,and that is why,the help some of us are offering is not a one off thing. Personally,I need him to see the world as his oyster without sounding like an ingrate or social climber because the world doesn't really care about the children of a lesser God.
Aúdrey🖤🇰🇪@luckyaudreyy
@GacheriNdumba Actually, him posting it on twitter is the only thing I don't agree with. For tweeps, this is just TL discourse but for him, its real life.
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