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@TabySaina

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Bro found his soulmate


Very easy to achieve. 1. Kick out the current political class 2. Audit financial management system and recover all loots 3. Set budget for Short & long term goals and enforce with it under the constitution. Violation of it is a capital offence 4. Clean and competent leaders

SO, HERE is the SINGAPORE script; How to become SINGAPORE. Can we Kenyans hack it?



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Those that support this government. Listen to this! Maybe it will make some sense. #NaneNane


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Listen carefully


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My dear Kalenjins in Rift Falley; The few that can't see the world is changing, and IT DOESN'T CARE ABOUT TRIBES; I am letting you know that MARRIAGE and PREGNANCY are NATURAL PRIVILEGES and NOT PUNISHMENT TO SILENCE WOMEN. Change will change you soon! Kenya Ni Home!


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Ukishukishwa Amsterdam na hujui njia inabidi uulizie


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Leaders should post directly, not hand the role to intermediaries. That is what works best. Mistakes will be made, but that’s what proves it’s real. People want authenticity.

Running an X account is now a more important job than running media relations. I don’t think companies have realized this. Many still treat social media manager as a junior role, underpay for it, and settle for someone too juvenile or too boomer (in vibes, not age). Double the…



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Fear a man who plays with Your Food, Your Education, and Your Health. A strong man, a sharp mind, and a healthy body can not be controlled by the political class and that they fear. Kenya Ni Home!!


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Hiyo nayo ya Kennar ni moto


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As legal counsel, it's alarming that Kenya's government borrowed over 8.4 trillion for development without proper parliamentary oversight, with only 2.4 trillion properly accounted for. Citizens have a constitutional right to demand a thorough audit to track how these funds were…


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Kenya, Anguka Nayo. 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪


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I am incredibly grateful to witness Gen Z in Kenya reclaiming our agency and fearlessly demanding accountability from political and religious leaders, succeeding in ways we, as politicians, have struggled to achieve. Watch the FULL series here - bit.ly/MarthaKaruaOnC


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What are the police doing with ‘goons’?

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Stories were already spreading that the victims were women even bfore the police arrive. Its surprising that the sacks are the same, same decomposition state, meaning the executor is the same and it happened in a span of 1 week. We don't expect the executor to investigate itself


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Githurai wametoa miili 42 and is not yet over.Teargass na police wamejaa huko lakini wananchi ambao hawana equipments ndio wanazitoa kuzitoa... Police are not helping in retrieving...


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“Hi..kuna hii story nimeona tiktok ya mp wa kiambaa kuficha food kwa police station...last night ametuma malorry kuzitoa watu wakajua wakakimbia kukesha ndio zisitoke. The food was relief food to be given to those affected by floods and they didn't give instead kufichwa station.…


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These tracks had come to move the food and the people of Kiambaa would not let them. They need Accountability.



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“Each time I want to fight for African rights, I use only one hand because the other hand is busy trying to keep away Africans who are fighting me” - Benjamin Burombo You asked, I told you what I believe and I stand by it. What you choose to do with me Is up to you…


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I wasn't familiar with his game. The power belongs to the people

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How will be the presidential promise on budget cuts become a reality ? 🎤Listen here #womanforthejob


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