That Nairobi based Nike store inaweza kua na Nike Tech tracksuits ama ni viatu pekee. Planning to get someone one for their birthday, who's been there?
@paddyonyango@KijanayaKabras@africaupdates@WilliamsRuto I agree globalists want to have a market to dump their overpriced goods and what better place other than Africa. The fact that we are solely dependent on donor funds instead of building industries that generate real jobs for our youth clearly says alot about us as a country
Douglas Kanja has no business being the Inspector General of Police. What do you mean 10,581 children are missing, yet we have a police department that is supposed to protect us?
CS for Gender, Hannah Cheptumo, is the one who released the report, saying that the situation needs urgent intervention. Why has she been silent for the past 15 months? This is incompetence of the highest order.
Both Kanja and Hannah Cheptumo should resign, and urgent action should be taken.
La photographe Kate Murray a immortalisé une scène qui a bouleversé des milliers de personnes à travers le monde.
Alors qu’elle attendait son bébé, une jeune mère a appris, en plein milieu de sa grossesse, qu’elle était atteinte d’un cancer du sein de stade 3. Malgré le choc, elle a continué à porter son enfant tout en subissant une mastectomie et des séances de chimiothérapie.
À 36 semaines, les médecins ont provoqué l’accouchement afin qu’elle puisse commencer un traitement plus lourd le plus rapidement possible. Quelques instants après la naissance, son fils s’est naturellement accroché à son unique sein restant pour téter. Dans la salle, l’émotion était immense.
Cette photo est devenue un symbole de résilience, de maternité et de courage face à la maladie.
Hello good people. @KelvinuhK is supposed to compete in China but can’t due to lack of funds. He says he needs at least 300K and I’m sure we can get him there since this incompetent government has refused and he’s been winning gold for his country
0758514315 Kevin Kiarie Ruhiu
Another Death Inside A Police Station!
24 years old Brian Njung’e, a student at Kiambu National Polytechnic, was arrested yesterday Thursday 21st May morning in Kirigiti area of Kiambu town and booked at Kiambu Police Station.
Brian called his mother from the police station around 9am and they spoke, where Brian informed the mother of his arrest.
The family, including the mother, rushed to the police station to follow up. They got there just before noon and requested to see Brian but were asked to wait.
They were kept waiting until around 2pm when they were called in and informed that Brian had allegedly committed suicide in the cells.
Police claim Brian was alone in the cells as other cellmates had been taken to court. The family is crying foul and wants justice arguing that the police story doesn’t add up.
Naskia sai watu wako na pesa mingi in a certain bank wanawithdraw ama kuzituma to other banks to avoid kuibiwa. Imagine unadeposit pesa to your account na inaingia alafu after some hours ukienda kwangalia tena hakuna. Alafu ukienda kucomplain wanakwambia ungoje 6 months wakushugulikie.
I hear this has been so common lately niko sure ata hapa kuna watu wako na the same experience from the same bank. Avoid it at all cost