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Kim

@newtonkim19

kenyan citizen

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calendar_today07-08-2017 07:47:11

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Dr Strange. (@imonaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Avocado ni 100" I am the first in my generation to hear those words. This is no longer about the economy, just pure unadulterated greed.

Jack Hunter (@jackhunter74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump: I’m gonna wipe out an entire civilization. Pope: That’s wrong. Vance: The pope should stick to questions of morality.

Ready to Reclaim Kenya #Resist 🇰🇪🇰🇪 ✊🏾✊🏾 (@carolmnyaga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I keep fuel stats to track my engine’s efficiency. Here’s how petrol prices have changed in 10 years. 9/May/16 - Sh80.7 8/May/17: Sh 98 7/May/18: Sh 106.8 2/May/19: Sh 106.6 5/May/20: Sh 92.8 13/May/21: Sh 122.8 8/May/22: Sh 144.6 10/May/23: Sh 179.3 4/May/24: Sh 193.8 … 👇🏾

Nzioka Muli. (@nziokamul1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you look closely at your politicians, you'll realise one simple thing; there are no sides, just players, and you're the ball.

Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth. #ApostolicJourney #Cameroon vatican.va/content/leo-xi…

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

FYI, Under Article 145(1) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, the impeachment motion for the President of Kenya is initiated in the National Assembly, not by a Senator.

Willis Evans Otieno (@otienowill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is untenable to shoulder a 1.5% housing levy, 2.75% SHIF deduction, 6% NSSF contribution, and a staggering 30-45% PAYE , only to still grapple with exorbitant school fees, skyrocketing rent, punitive fuel prices, and endless medical fundraisers because SHIF remains woefully

Kabarak University Press (@kabupresske) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#KABUPress H.E. Judge Yusuf: The most dangerous trend today is selective legality: invoking international law where convenient, and ignoring it where it constrains power. That inconsistency weakens the system for everyone.

#KABUPress 
H.E. Judge Yusuf: The most dangerous trend today is selective legality: invoking international law where convenient, and ignoring it where it constrains power. That inconsistency weakens the system for everyone.
NFL Africa (@nflafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A dream come true for Joshua Weru 🇰🇪 Coming from a rugby background, he will join fellow IPP alum, Uar Bernard 🇳🇬 on the Philadelphia Eagles, and will currently be the lone Kenyan in the NFL, paving the way for others 🙏 #FlyEaglesFly

A dream come true for Joshua Weru 🇰🇪 

Coming from a rugby background, he will join fellow IPP alum, Uar Bernard 🇳🇬 on the <a href="/Eagles/">Philadelphia Eagles</a>, and will currently be the lone Kenyan in the NFL, paving the way for others 🙏

#FlyEaglesFly
Wanja Kavengi (@wkavengi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If school uniforms are meant to mask inequality, would it then mean that the uniforms themselves are not the issue; that the real issue is the inequalities they seek to conceal? And that the MPs debating school uniforms must instead discuss those inequalities? 🤔🤔

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

BRIEF ON TODAY’S PROCEEDINGS IN THE ODIOUS DEBT PETITION AT MILIMANI HIGH COURT This morning, the Milimani High Court did not hear the substantive Odious Debt Petition. Instead, the matter was adjourned to allow the Court to address multiple interlocutory applications seeking

Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Luis Enrique: “I've never seen such an intensity and physical level. We have to congratulate everyone”. “We deserved to win, we deserved to draw and we deserved to lose today. It was a fantastic game”.

🚨 Luis Enrique: “I've never seen such an intensity and physical level. We have to congratulate everyone”.

“We deserved to win, we deserved to draw and we deserved to lose today. It was a fantastic game”.
Al Jazeera English (@ajenglish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UN warns large parts of South Sudan are on the brink of famine, with more than 73,000 people facing catastrophic hunger, driven by conflict, displacement and economic decline. Al Jazeera’s Aksel Zaimovic reports.

🇰🇪 James WaNjeri (@jameskwanjeri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The good thing with today’s candidates is that they have served long enough for us to know their legal philosophy. Warsame is often conservative in his approach. He also can be quite caustic as can be seen in the Ojwang JSC interview. Tuiyott is progressive and well tempered.