Daniel Miringa is the IT expert behind the People's IEBC vote tallying system that was used during the Ol Kalou by election to deliver fast, timely and transparent election results.
The system uses artificial intelligence to scan and verify election result forms submitted by polling agents. It can quickly identify genuine forms and detect fake ones before tallying the votes within seconds.
During the by election, 142 polling agents uploaded results directly from polling stations, allowing the platform to display live tallies faster than the official IEBC website.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Miringa studied Mechatronic Engineering at Dedan Kimathi University and is an alumnus of Murang'a High School. He also offers technology training courses to people interested in building digital skills.
Two thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women. Not because women live longer, but because estrogen protects the brain. When it’s suddenly stripped away, the brain literally shrinks. Brain fog in your 40s isn’t “just stress.” It’s a red flag. But instead of addressing hormones, women are gaslight with antidepressants or told to meditate. Fast forward 20 years and she’s in a nursing home and can’t remember her own kids. This isn’t “normal aging.” It’s medical negligence. And despite most Alzheimer’s patients being women, much of the research is still done on male mice instead of female mice. That’s not science, that’s neglect.”
Unmasking Ol Kalou Terror Gang
What do a cooking oil company and a trade shipment company have to do with the vehicles seen provoking fear during the by-election at Ol Kalou area in Nyandarua County?
Tonight, NTV has dug beneath the surface to establish just who the vehicles that carried the armed and hooded men are. The results are even more puzzling than the acts that took place on Thursday, including a name that reads similarly to a sitting Member of Parliament.
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if you spend all day at a fish market, you’ll leave smelling like fish, even if you never touched one
but spend your day in a perfume shop and you’ll carry the scent even if you didn’t buy anything, that’s how environment works. it rubs off, whether you realize it or not. stay around complainers and everything starts to look negative. stay around excuse makers and growth feels optional but get around people who move with purpose, you’ll feel it.
get around people who live in gratitude, you’ll start to see differently. the scent of your environment will always follow you.
If the rest of Kenya can learn anything from Ol Kalou, perhaps it is the centrality of women in the struggle for change. Without women taking a central role in pushing for change, nothing will happen. You can’t win without women.
Remember that person who twote and asked Ruto, ukishinda utatuambia hizo Kura zimetoka wapi??!!
This is what they meant!!
Thank you Ol kalou. Thank you 🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯💯🎉🎉💯💯💯