Small Town 👧 Girl (@jacque_nderitu) 's Twitter Profile
Small Town 👧 Girl

@jacque_nderitu

Peace lover|Nature lover|Philanthropist|Leo ♌️

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Gitz  (@gitz__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bien mwenye alikua on the Breakfast Show calling out bad governance on a global platform ndo mnajaribu kucompare na that washed out Swahili singer ? Kwani hamna akili ?

OB (@cfc_obed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the best club jerseys/ kits released for next season. Your savings at risk . A thread ( part 1) 1 -Celta vigo anniversary kit

Some of the best  club jerseys/ kits released for next season. Your savings at risk . A thread  ( part 1) 

1 -Celta vigo anniversary kit
La Patrona (@ms_patrona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you knew how expensive treating mental health is, you would never play with your sanity. We live in a country that doesn't prioritize mental health. If your family cannot afford to pay 30k per night at one of those private clinics, leave tripping/spirituality alone.

Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A generation raised on “vyombo za wageni” has grown into “usichome” adults. They value a fake image more than accountability and would rather “tandika kitambaa” over uncomfortable things than confront them. Heal, beloved

Dr. John Njenga Karugia PhD. (@johnnjenga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two Kenyan high school girls have created a digital platform that collects, verifies and shares African herbal knowledge with the rest of the world. Their digital platform preserves the medicinal wisdom and knowledge of aging elders. Please watch the 2 minute video below, open

Tevo (@tevin_isomondi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to legend, the pillars were once men but became petrified by the "devil" after failing their test. One story tells about a woman who came one day to the place and was dressed strangely, according to the locals. She wanted to dance and told the gathering people not to

According to legend, the pillars were once men but became petrified by the "devil" after failing their test. One story tells about a woman who came one day to the place and was dressed strangely, according to the locals. She wanted to dance and told the gathering people not to