Some context
What I want to do is bring 20 more devs to Nyamarambe, each earning a minimum of 150k a month. Most of them will come from Nairobi. We're also preparing for the next cohort of students in September. By the end of next year, Reduzer alone is going to pump around Ksh 6 million a month through salaries, and I don't want that money going elsewhere. I want it to circulate in this town.
The biggest issue right now is housing, both residential and commercial. My devs are coming from Nairobi, and they're forced to look for decent houses in Kisii or Rongo. They need a good place to stay, nice hotels, entertainment, a good social life which is not here yet.
So I've started renting individual houses and renovating them. It's a proof of concept. I want to show the landlords here what it means to provide decent living, and show them that people are actually willing to pay for it. It's a long shot, but I'm very hopeful, since this is something Reduzer is genuinely interested in
“Don’t die with your music still in you.”
Wayne Dyer believed that every single one of us arrives here with a purpose. A calling. A dream that keeps tugging at our hearts.
Maybe for you, it’s the book you’ve been wanting to write.
But fear, doubt, perfectionism, or not knowing where to begin can make it easy to keep putting that dream off for “someday.”
Your voice matters. Your story matters. And that idea inside you? It’s there for a reason. You don’t need to know exactly how to write a book. You just need to be willing to listen to that quiet inner voice telling you it’s time.
Whatever your “music” is… don’t leave this world without sharing it.
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Maraga arriving at the matriarch’s grief sit-down with flowers and a clear desire to command attention is deeply distasteful. Coming from someone whose campaign sidelined women after mishandling sexual harassment allegations, the optics are particularly troubling.
Some moments call for humility, not political theatre.