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Ukitembea Malindi town ama hata ukitravel to Watamu, Kilifi or Mombasa, we have these people wanauza maji, njugu, sweets, mayai, ndizi, korosho, nail cutters and all sorts of small small items ranging from 10/= to 100/=. Please!!!, I know you have some coins in your pocket, even if you don't need them, just buy a few and carry home... Those people wanakuangalia wewe kama customer wao, don't fail them... Sometimes buy for them, kama ni sweet itisha ya 10/= na umwambie umemnunulia, majority wanatembeza hiyo mzigo tu but wako njaa maze. Kama ni watermelon, itisha ya mbao na umpe akule mwenyewe. Don't fail them 🙏. Usifunge kioo!!! Kama huna chochote, msalimie na umwambie "leo niko vibaya but next time nitanunua"... He/she will feel being noticed as someone who is doing something worthy to be done. Don't forget to pray for them in your prayers... We are all human and they are doing what you could have been doing too to make both ends meet... God will bless you and your doors will be opened abundantly!!! You'll not lack...
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@Kaikainaipaa When will oparanya be prosecuted? What of weluke? What of shollei? Ama GOR only fight one side ?asking for my friends in Goma DRC
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@_James041 It's impossible and impractical we are just being dilusional if we can't remove him now I assure you we will do nothing in 2027 ..
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BURKINA FASO: A doctor who criticized Burkina Faso President Captain Ibrahim Traoré for his alleged lack of action against terrorism has been arrested given military drills and training and sent to the frontline to fight terrorism in the best way he knows. The president reportedly said that he should be allowed to contribute directly to the fight against terrorism, since he believes he knows more about it than the armed forces. Your thoughts?
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@_James041 @LavaniMila @Wanjiru2027 @BabaNarasha Bob Njagi, it was deeply disappointing to hear you state on Jeff Koinange’s show that you saw the abducted Wajir MCA in the next room where you were held. The nation rallied for your release, and when you regained freedom, instead of speaking out for those left behind—including the MCA whose body was later found—you chose to focus on your presidential ambitions. Leadership demands accountability, and justice should never be sidelined for personal aspirations.
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The 1962 NFD referendum showed that most Somalis wanted to join Somalia, but Kenya ignored the results, leading to the Shifta War, the Wagalla Massacre, and decades of marginalization. If Ruto is honest about addressing these injustices, let him start by publicizing the referendum results—not just hiding behind documentation to scheme election manipulation.
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The 1963 Northern Frontier District (NFD) Referendum was held in Northeastern Kenya to determine whether the region would join the newly independent Kenya or merge with Somalia. The referendum was conducted by the British colonial government, and the majority of the ethnic Somali and Oromo populations voted to join Somalia. However, the British handed over the NFD to Kenya at independence in December 1963, disregarding the referendum results. This led to the Shifta War (1963–1967), an insurgency by Somali secessionists who wanted the NFD to be part of Somalia. The Kenyan government responded with a military crackdown, imposing curfews, forced villagization, and collective punishments on the local population. The conflict officially ended in 1967 when Kenya and Somalia signed the Arusha Agreement, but tensions over the region's status have persisted. @FGaitho237 @Honeyfarsafi @_James041 @japwonji @MigunaMiguna @AbogeVin @wakabutu96 @WanjiruGithiomi @Wanjiru2027
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The 1963 Northern Frontier District (NFD) Referendum was held in Northeastern Kenya to determine whether the region would join the newly independent Kenya or merge with Somalia. The referendum was conducted by the British colonial government, and the majority of the ethnic Somali and Oromo populations voted to join Somalia. However, the British handed over the NFD to Kenya at independence in December 1963, disregarding the referendum results. This led to the Shifta War (1963–1967), an insurgency by Somali secessionists who wanted the NFD to be part of Somalia. The Kenyan government responded with a military crackdown, imposing curfews, forced villagization, and collective punishments on the local population. The conflict officially ended in 1967 when Kenya and Somalia signed the Arusha Agreement, but tensions over the region's status have persisted.
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Statement on the Liberation of Kenya from Tyranny Fellow Kenyans, comrades in the struggle, and defenders of justice, Our beloved nation stands at a crossroads. The time has come for us to reclaim our democracy, our dignity, and our future from the grip of tyranny. The people of Kenya refuse to be oppressed any longer. We reject the corruption, economic exploitation, and blatant disregard for justice that have plagued our country under the leadership of William Ruto. Starting February, we take the first step in asserting our independence by removing his portraits from all our establishments. In their place, we will create and display a symbol that truly represents the unity and will of the people. This is more than an act of defiance; it is a declaration that Kenya belongs to its people, not to those who misuse power. March: Mobilization for Tax Boycotts and Civil Disobedience We will no longer fund a regime that works against us. Through a coordinated tax boycott and acts of peaceful resistance, we will weaken the system that sustains tyranny. Every Kenyan must take a stand—refuse to finance oppression! April: International Pressure and Diplomatic Action We will formally issue a statement to all foreign embassies, urging them to cease recognizing Ruto’s presidency and to stop enabling his illegitimate rule. The world must see the truth—that Kenya is ruled by an unjust regime that no longer represents the will of its people. May: A Month of Prayer and Reflection Every Friday in May, we will hold nationwide prayers and vigils. This is a spiritual and moral battle as much as it is political. We invite all religious leaders and citizens of goodwill to come together in unity, seeking divine intervention and moral clarity in our cause. June 25th, 2025: The People’s D-Day This is the moment of truth. Three million Kenyans will march in the streets to demand the immediate removal of Ruto’s illegitimate government, the dissolution of Parliament, and the declaration of a new era of Kenyan independence. This will be a peaceful yet resolute action to take back our country. The Caretaker Government: A New Beginning Following the fall of tyranny, a people’s caretaker government will be formed, ensuring representation from all Kenyan communities, religious bodies, and the legal profession. This transitional government will oversee the restoration of democracy, the cleansing of the electoral system, and the establishment of a just and fair Kenya. Fellow Kenyans, this is not a dream—it is a call to action! We need unity, focus, discipline, and honesty to achieve this. Our struggle is just, our cause is noble, and our victory is certain. Let us rise as one people and reclaim our nation! Viva Kenya! Viva the people!
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The Supreme Court of Uganda has spoken—NO CIVILIAN SHOULD EVER BE TRIED IN A MILITARY COURT! This is a victory for justice, a blow to tyranny, and a clear directive that the rule of law must prevail. But a ruling alone is not enough. The people must rise up, organize, and defend the judiciary from the dictator’s claws!
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@HillaryGondi @MoGAbdi "Fairness in mic-sharing should be a priority. Giving extended time based on perceived notability creates imbalance and discourages diverse perspectives. Every voice matters—let's ensure inclusivity in discussions."
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