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.Mr_Chill_guy

@mwas_mwangi_

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calendar_today21-04-2019 12:54:47

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MethoDman (@polo_kimanii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do not desire billions,Nor multiple houses. Nor 5000 acres. Nor high status. What I seek is stability. To have Just enough to accomodate my needs and that of the family that looks upon me. Just that. And it is in this zone when the line between greed and ambition exists.

25th June 2024 ✊🇰🇪 (@kuirab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

136 newborns have died in Kiambu County hospitals since the start of the doctors’ strike now on its 127th day. The deaths have been recorded at Kiambu and Thika Level 5 hospitals - DN How’s this not a national crisis? Is the value of a human life in Kenya that low?

Kenyans.co.ke (@kenyans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we take money away from the President and place it under an independent treasury controlled by Parliament, the country will sober up - Senator Omtatah

If we take money away from the President and place it under an independent treasury controlled by Parliament, the country will sober up - Senator Omtatah
Rapcha The Sayantist (@iamrapcha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This tweet has a very dark history that involves threats and intimidation I'll share all the details with receipts when the time is right ⏳

Reuben Kigame - Papa RK (@reubenkigame) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We got independence from European colonizers only to be handed over to African colonizers in the name of presidents. The leaders of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are some of the most insecure

Toopik (@ktoopik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kimuzi Once you see beyond the circus involving ruto, gachagua , odm there is no going back. Kwenye omtatah ama maraga wako we will champion for them.

OCTOPIZZO (@octopizzo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is worth noting that we have never witnessed Members of Parliament, Senators, or MCAs in Kenya demonstrating over delayed salaries or unpaid benefits. This raises a critical question: why should ordinary citizens face such challenges, while elected leaders remain insulated

Naimatapei Wangari Gitau (@naimatapeigitau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem isn't Maraga who's doing what should be done. The problem is us who still want the theatrics of dirty politics and still claim to want change.