Throwing it back to RAPSK—an inspiring event that brought together great minds, meaningful conversations, and valuable learning opportunities. Grateful for the insights gained, the connections made, and the experiences that continue to shape GS1 KENYA's journey. Looking forward.
A proud moment of recognition as @gs1Kenya 's CEO Mr Peter Otieno presents an award to @KCBInKenya 's NextGen Branch Manager Silvanus Mwau, celebrating exceptional leadership and contribution to advancing industry excellence.Congratulations on this well-deserved achievement.
What sort of logic is this really? Fuel pricing is a predictable monthly event! Every single month we know the price will be reviewed! Shouldn’t you “protect Kenyans” when conducting the review in the first instance? We are seeing a pattern here where Kasongo throws us pain first then “reconvenes” to give us Panadol.
Fuel up 46 shillings
Electricity up by 4 shillings with less units
Salaries stay the same
Taxation stays the same
Unemployment at its highest with industries closing
Parliament is silent
All 349 of you will go
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Kehlani, on watching the Gaza genocide unfold.
"I was losing it. The biggest trigger was really understanding the genocide we were witnessing. I reached extreme paranoia—couldn’t go outside, thought people were outside my house.
Watching babies get blown to bits, combined with not knowing what to do with my position as a celebrity while people are being murdered for existing… it made me snap. And I super snapped."