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Highly recommend letting people know you're capable of madness from time to time. Especially as a quiet, soft spoken person. Disrespect sometimes needs to be met with disrespect... let people know you can go from O to Thanos real quick...
This guy was supposed to stop by and feed his friendβs rabbitsβ¦ and it went very wrong.
He forgot to close their enclosure the day before, so when he came back, all three rabbits were loose in the apartment. One hopped back in on its own, but he had to chase the other two around while dropping every swear word imaginable.
He eventually caught them and got them back in, but now the apartment is covered in rabbit poop. Heβs definitely in trouble.
Have you ever been asked to watch someoneβs pet and it turned into a disaster?
President Cyril Ramaphosa: On Ebola, South Africa has made a contribution of five million dollars to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (AUCDC).
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Data isn't optional, it's how we turn community projects from 'nice try' into lasting impact!
We're excited to join the #GlobalDataFestival with @CBM_Global_KE and community participants key in data collection for our projects.
We're here to learn why data is the gamechanger.
We recently held a strategic meeting with Pwani University (@PU_Kilifi) & The University of British Columbia (@UBC) to kickstart a powerful collaboration in advancing #Research on #MentalHealth and Social #Inclusion
Together weβre building knowledge that drives change
As part of continued efforts to strengthen partnerships towards media advocacy on mental health, @BasicNeeds_KE partnered with @MediaCouncilK@tiktokkenya and other stakeholders to host a Mental Health Master Class for journalists at @AKU_GSMC.
More here: https://t.co/ftYc3EgtEE
Loureene, our Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning assistant from Kilifi says her highlight is the impact we have had in the community on access to care and education for special needs learners. What's yours?
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#20YearsOfImpact#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Because even though he didnβt accept your offer, you still came here to tweet this. Now imagine if he let you buy him food, you will release a music video.
Dear Gloria Orwoba,
I still remember that day at Kamukunji Police Station with painful clarity. You came there as the complainant, after I called you out for supporting the Finance Bill 2024.
You looked me in the eye right there in front of the OCS and other officers and said, βWilliam Ruto will be re-elected, and I do not need any of your votes in 2027. I will be nominated again.β Your words werenβt just confident they were dismissive, final, and laced with a kind of power that felt untouchable.
But it didnβt end there.
You went further far further than anyone should. You said, βI can orchestrate your poisoning, and you will die a slow death.β Those words have echoed in my mind ever since. They were not said in jest. They were cold, deliberate, and meant to instill fear. From that moment, trust disappeared completely. I stopped eating anything unless it came from my lawyer, or @MkenyaMzi or @edmondwabwire, because fear had already taken root.
And then came the instructions that followed. You told them to deny me bond. You told them to torture me. And they did. You may never fully grasp what that period did to me, but I live with its consequences every day. Even now, two years later, I am still treating illnesses that began during that time. My body remembers what happened, even if others choose to forget.
So when I hear that you can walk into a station and demand an apology, I cannot help but feel the weight of that irony. It is heavy. It is painful. It is, in many ways, incomprehensible.
I do not need an apology from you. Not because what happened was acceptable but because I understand what drove it. You were, in that moment, consumed by power. And power, when unchecked, can make people say and do things that reveal who they truly are.
But understand this: words and actions do not simply disappear. They linger. They settle. They shape lives. And while time may pass, accountability has a way of finding its moment quietly, steadily, and without force.
I carry my truth. And one day, in one way or another, it will speak for itself.
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I am being evicted from my bedsitter today.
Not because I'm lazy.
Not because I gave up.
But because childhood trauma has a bill.
And it always comes due.
This is my story.
Kindly read it. I'm not asking for any handouts.
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