@NaekuMercy Hope for the best but also prepare for the worst. Having experienced the worst of this govt, my advice is you start booking a mental wellness check. Contacts are provided below.
@Censored4sure Ok.. take the next flight to Kenya. We have an impeccable health system that will attend to you. Our KMTC interns are also busy developing a cure that US will soon beg for.
@NyaduwaO@citizentvkenya Its simple if you did Science and biology. Malaria and TB have vaccines while EBOLA doesn't and is incurable. HIV being incurable has drugs to keep it at bay. EBOLA doesn't fit that comparison. In short, this isn't an apple to apple case.
It's 1st March. You have a job. You will clock in. You will grind. 30 days. You'll be paid. Somehow, the money disappears faster than it comes.
Until you realize it’s not just about working hard — it’s about working smart, building skills, and creating something that pays you back.
Happy New Month 🌿
@Josh001J My dad once told me that the surest way of managing addiction is finding a substitute that has a lesser side effect. E.g, if you're addicted to Redbull like I was, then the go-to substitute would be coffee, then later on beat coffee addiction with fruit juice.
@droid254 If you read the credits at the end, Citizen tv was part. So it's a collaboration. Plus, it's taken BBC months to piece it up. All this analysis couldn't be done on a livestream.
@DiamondDk20@Nick_Mwango@PesaWall I kind of disagree. It's not about the store count rather the shopper profile. Naivas tends to accommodate all levels of income across the country while Carrefour up until last year only focused on middle to high income earning regions. This is why their profit margins are high.
@StapheyWairimu@Nick_Mwango@PesaWall This is due to the location and size distribution of Naivas stores. Most are located in areas of lesser traffic with shoppers hacing a comparable low disposable incomes.
You can check the number of stores outside Nairobi.