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somewhere in your 20s or 30s youβll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop. its very important that you see that journey through
You will always find Kenyans doing the most random things in the most random places.
What do you mean the Head of recruiting at OpenAI is called Liz Wamai and went to Moi University
DISASTER: When we say Kenya is being led by the worst possible criminals, some people think we are exaggerating.
First, they tried handing JKIA to Adani. Kenyans rejected it.
Now we are being told the project is linked to Wicknell Chivayo, a man whose name has repeatedly appeared in major corruption controversies.
Of all the companies in the world, why him?
And here's the question nobody is answering:
The Adani proposal was reportedly around KSh 1.8 billion. Now the figure being discussed is over KSh 2.5 billion.
How does the cost suddenly jump by hundreds of millions?
Who is pocketing the difference?
When you look at Chivayo's history and then look at the numbers, the questions practically ask themselves.
We deserve answers.
Ruto Must Go.