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Karis

@mrkariukij

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Nahashon Kimemia (@nahashonkimemia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Ruto is a modern-day slave trader. He thinks job creation is selling Kenyan labour to foreigners for low pay. Watu wako na degree and diplomas wanaenda Gulf states kuosha vyombo and kupigwa kinyama. 2027, we have to send this guy home. Stop killing jobs here in Kenya.

June 25th (@jasiri_lima53) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Raise taxes secretly, securitise them. When the revenue drops from low uptake of products, sell more national resources. Haki ya Mungu tutajutia mara hii.

Nyokafi (@nyokabiwainaina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The comments here are crazy. Of course Christmas is not African. However, it's now something we observe and there's nothing wrong with coming up with an African interpretation of it.

Miss Gayle💄 (@sphany_gayle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need someone to explain this to me as if I am a child. What am I missing? Aren’t we the tax payers paying for this project? #RutoMustGo

Mwai, MBS. (@ianjamesmwaik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let this sink in: Kenya’s key export used to be coffee…now it’s cheap labour. A whole nation pushed from producing value to exporting struggle. Something is very wrong. 🇰🇪💔

Let this sink in: Kenya’s key export used to be coffee…now it’s cheap labour. A whole nation pushed from producing value to exporting struggle. Something is very wrong. 🇰🇪💔
🇰🇪 James WaNjeri (@jameskwanjeri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kenyan workers in Saudi are paid 40% less than Filipinos for doing the same job. The propensity for Saudis to rape, maim and kill our fellow Kenyans comes from this idea that we are worth less and therefore worthless. Our government perpetuates this and they must be accountable

Karis (@mrkariukij) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mnaongea ufala kwa comments yet you'll be the loudest celebrating Christmas. There's nothing wrong with making it feel unique and localised.

Karis (@mrkariukij) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't read it but I know it has a dismissive tone, much of a condescending attitude towards the victims and blame them, and lastly defensive. This has been the trend with all these statements.

Karis (@mrkariukij) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember in highschool tulianza kufunzwa some of those religious things za waislamu ndio incase kuwe na attack atleast tunaweza survive.