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Kohen

@kohenbarnie

A Brother, a Friend and an Economist.

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calendar_today19-09-2022 21:04:01

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Wachira. (@thee_maveric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okiya Omtata's first 100 days in office agenda: - Scrap Housing Levy - Abolish SHA/SHIF - Clean up the health sector as a priority - Set up a National Health Commission This is my candidate!

Okiya Omtatah Okoiti (@okiyaomtatah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Aliiii🐐 for your question. As a leader committed to the rule of law and the Constitution of Kenya, I believe in justice, not vengeance. Every Kenyan, including politicians and police officers, must be held accountable through lawful, transparent, and constitutional

Wagathima _ (@_gunnerliqud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Henix Obuchunju (@obuchunju) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To Kenyans watching the interview, former Chief Justice David Maraga comes across as a dull candidate, too calm and too restrained for the political theatre we’ve grown accustomed to. A lot of us are tuned in, not to hear his policies, but hoping he’ll throw jabs, hurl insults,

To Kenyans watching the interview, former Chief Justice David Maraga comes across as a dull candidate, too calm and too restrained for the political theatre we’ve grown accustomed to.

A lot of us are tuned in, not to hear his policies, but hoping he’ll throw jabs, hurl insults,
Eng. Nyasikera (@arap_nyasikera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maraga is boring. He keeps talking about rule of law and return to constitutional order. Kenyans love rhetoric, drama, flamboyance and flashy politics. Unfortunately, it is the routine and boring stuff that work. Discipline is boring. Integrity is boring. Accountability is boring

Maraga is boring. He keeps talking about rule of law and return to constitutional order. Kenyans love rhetoric, drama, flamboyance and flashy politics. Unfortunately, it is the routine and boring stuff that work. Discipline is boring. Integrity is boring. Accountability is boring
Ohta Ryota πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ (@ohta_ryota) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maraga has said; 1. He wants to be President 2. He wants to lead based on rule of law 3. He has no money and will be relying on Kenyans to support him 4. He will get credible professionals to run the government Mnataka awaambie nini ingine? Tialala, Cousins ama Kutenga?

Kenyatta University Economics Students Association (@kuesaku) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Curious about how the new Finance Bill will affect you, your business, or your future?* Topics include: πŸ”Ή What’s new in the 2025/26 Finance Bill πŸ”Ή How it affects cost ofliving πŸ“Don’t just hear about the Bill β€” u πŸ“ Catch more updates on instagram.com/kuesaku?igsh=M…

*Curious about how the new Finance Bill will affect you, your business, or your future?* 

 Topics include:
πŸ”Ή What’s new in the 2025/26 Finance Bill
πŸ”Ή How it affects cost ofliving 
πŸ“Don’t just hear about the Bill β€” u
πŸ“ Catch more updates on 
instagram.com/kuesaku?igsh=M…
Grace to You (@gracetoyou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our hearts are heavy, yet rejoicing, as we share the news that our beloved pastor and teacher John MacArthur has entered into the presence of the Savior. This evening, his faith became sight. He faithfully endured until his race was run. 2 Timothy 4:1-8

Our hearts are heavy, yet rejoicing, as we share the news that our beloved pastor and teacher John MacArthur has entered into the presence of the Savior. This evening, his faith became sight. He faithfully endured until his race was run.

2 Timothy 4:1-8
Kohen (@kohenbarnie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honestly, yes we need to import rice given the local supply deficit. However, why are we still importing yet we've been talking about this for years on end. Don't we have arable land that we can grow enough of our own? Why aren't we doing this? @kilimoKE

Honestly, yes we need to import rice given the local supply deficit. However, why are we still importing yet we've been talking about this for years on end. Don't we have arable land that we can grow enough of our own? Why aren't we doing this? @kilimoKE
Kohen (@kohenbarnie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's starts with a desire for change, to be different. Then the bold leap to get into the murky game of politics. Opposition is sure to come, however, one is not prepared for opposition from those who he thought desired change. Apparently, they are so lost and bought cheaply....

Kohen (@kohenbarnie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those fortunate enough realise early that they can't be the redeemer they thought they'll be. They make peace with the fact that most of us are small-minded, tribal and beneficiaries of the same corrupt government. Eventually, some will learn from this and join those they fought.

Kohen (@kohenbarnie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Others will return back to what they did before. This is exactly what has happened and will most likely happen in the future. Thanks to Kasmuel McOure for trying....Hope we'll learn!!

Morara Kebaso (@morarakebasosnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was building a home for my parents in Kisii it was around the 2022 election, I had fundis from Nairobi on site who were being paid Ksh. 1500 a day assisted by hand labourers from the surrounding homes who were being paid Ksh. 700 a day. The MCA aspirants would pass by and

Morara Kebaso (@morarakebasosnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reducing the number of counties will not reduce corruption. It will just reduce the number of thieves and create slightly bigger thieves that will steal a combined total of what the smaller thieves were stealing and more. To add salt to injury, Kenyans will still vote for the