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Moe (@moneyacademyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than half of Kenyans earning below Sh50,000 are not saving for retirement, mainly due to low incomes and daily expenses, according to a new survey.

James🇰🇪 (@mrjameske) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Overtaxing ourselves in the name of development is one of the most absurd strategies I’ve ever seen. Cut corruption and suddenly there would be enough money to build roads, fund schools and improve healthcare without squeezing the citizens dry. Why has no leader ever thought of

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The reports were piling in, one worse than the next. Kenyan maids working in Saudi Arabia had their passports confiscated, wages denied and food withheld. Some were beaten by their bosses for offenses as minor as not knowing how to operate a washing machine. Others were killed.

Kipkalya Kones (@collincebey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A private developer grabbed land belonging to the College of Insurance. By then, the college had been on the land for decades. Via a grant dated March 1982 and registered in 1995, the Insurance Training Trust owned the land, until one Rajab Karume popped up in 2011 to claim it.

Fredrik (@f_edits) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is nuts 😭😭 I've experienced some crazy Twitter-moments before, but opening the app to the best striker in history posting and tagging me is by far the most insane thing 😂

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The Kenyan authorities paid a network of trolls to threaten and intimidate young protesters during recent anti-government demonstrations, Amnesty International has said. bbc.in/4r6WDb9

The Kenyan authorities paid a network of trolls to threaten and intimidate young protesters during recent anti-government demonstrations, Amnesty International has said.  bbc.in/4r6WDb9
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A new report has emerged showing that the Talanta Stadium project is linked to hidden government borrowing. The report reveals that Kenya’s government is going to pay up to Sh145 billion for the project due to interest payments.

Moe (@moneyacademyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cash flowing through mobile money agents fell by Sh345 billion in nine months to September, even though more people used the services. The drop was due to less money in people’s hands, rising prices.

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Ikibamba sana…repeat! Repeat! We gathered Kenyans for a town hall on the 8 ACTS. Mkachocha…oh, give us another one. Ndio hii sasa. Last time we broke down the legal side of the Privatisation Act 2025. Now A Certain Amount of Madness Podcast is diving into the real-life socio-economic ripple.

Ikibamba sana…repeat! Repeat!

We gathered Kenyans for a town hall on the 8 ACTS. Mkachocha…oh, give us another one. Ndio hii sasa.

Last time we broke down the legal side of the Privatisation Act 2025. Now <a href="/AMadnessPod/">A Certain Amount of Madness Podcast</a> is diving into the real-life socio-economic ripple.
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A Vigil for our Fallen Heroes this evening in Nairobi CBD, thanks to our Jumuiya compatriots. May the blood of our fallen heroes never go vain. #TanzaniaMassacre

A Vigil for our Fallen Heroes this evening in Nairobi CBD, thanks to our Jumuiya compatriots. 

May the blood of our fallen heroes never go vain. #TanzaniaMassacre