Argentina are frauds โฆ Once again conning Africans in broad daylight. Well Done the Egyptian Kings even if you were robbed you exposed those FIFA midgets with their racism.
I think we've all seen the videos of Summertides.. yaani it was a meeting of Jakadala from Nyanza, Kaswende from sharp boys wa Eldoret, and Nairobi kujikuna rasa na kunusa If all these diseases decide to collaborate, eeeih... tutabreed a whole new "variant" that even KEMRI will hold an emergency meeting over and wonโt find the solution to the new virus.
Cheating is expensive health-wise. Just pray your partner doesn't come home with a "limited edition" disease collected from these adventures.
Mungu shuka, even gays are not exceptional jehova wanyonyi
Uko na signs za ukimwi but juu sharp individuals wameamua kuwaletea fake kits unapata hauna ๐ what is worse than wa kupima na macho? Hapo kwa fake viagra Zii mkule tu mkombero please
Now that everyone has become politically aware, educated with degrees everywhere what's next? More importantly, what is the solution to unemployment? I have just seen a youth from TUK who took a gig from Fikirini to mobilize people.However, after everything, they were not paid fairly. Our boy was tasked with mobilizing Tutam Youth supporters for an empowerment event organized by PS Fikirini Jacobs. He managed to bring together about 60 youths.The PS arrived, took photos for public relations purposes, and later handed Cecil KSh 10,000 to distribute among the youths. That meant each person was expected to receive only KSh 167 in cash. Does 167 bob even pay fare fro to via matatu?The youths refused to accept the money, arguing that they had waited the entire day for the PS. They insisted that Cecil go back and ask for more. Cecil entered the PS's vehicle but never came out alive. The PS's bodyguard shot him, ending his life.Imagine dying over KSh 167 after spending the whole day shouting "Tutam." Truly, Walala Hoii, hatuna letu.May our brother Cecil rest in eternal peace.
Now the question is: How do we solve youth unemployment? How many more young people must risk their lives over a few shillings simply because they have no meaningful opportunities? When will the youth of this country be valued beyond political mobilization?