Dwana with less sponsors had like three tents for Shelter but someone commanding proper sponsorship is telling you they can't have a dome so muingie indoor Arena... na mtaenda tu..anyway to each their own...
Hate how as a Kenyan, everyday feels like we are parenting Kipchirchir through his presidency because he's a toddler that wants to mess up everything.
It's all "Wacha!" "Usiguze hio" "Usiuze hio" "Usiibe hio" "Usikule pesa ya education" "Nisikupate na terrorists" for fucks sake!
16 kids are dead because we cannot handle a fire around a military based camp but we want to handle Ebola???? A whole pandemic??? And y'all still giving that man a platform??? Maybe we actually deserve what we're going through! This country is sickening man!π
οΏ½οΏ½We are going to allow Ebola patients into Kenya because, during the COVID-19 period, we had thousands of patients coming to Kenya for quarantine from all over the world,β Health PS Oluga says, adding that Kenya will receive Ebola patients just as Kenyans seek cancer treatment abroad.
Safaricom Chief Financial Services Officer, Esther Waititu sat down with the Financially Incorrect team for an insightful conversation on career growth, leadership, and financial discipline. From navigating career decisions to building resilience and making intentional financial choices, her journey highlights the value of continuous learning and long-term thinking. Watch the full episode and hear her story firsthand: https://t.co/LALbXNEJh4β
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Losing 70% of your revenue overnight would break most businesses. For Haco Industries, it became the turning point.
At the @africaceoforum in Kigali, Mary-AnnMusangi MD @Haco_Industries shared how losing the Bic manufacturing license forced the company to rethink survival, scale, and growth. Instead of mass layoffs, they chose reinvention. During COVID, Haco Industries became the first company to manufacture sanitizer in Kenya. But the real shift came from expanding beyond one market.
Today, Haco operates across nine African countries and that scale became the difference between surviving and becoming profitable again. In Africa, where manufacturing costs remain high, scale is no longer ambition. It is survival.
Despite cheaper production markets elsewhere, Haco chose to stay and protect the livelihoods behind its factories.
βItβs not just about the money; itβs about our people.β
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This is the heart of Nairobi!
CBD looks like a dumpster, I wonder exactly what Sakaja is doing, a simple leader with a reasonable mind can make this city great.
Good people of Nairobi, today we are celebrating the 1st anniversary of several potholes in the city and true to my word, I said cake is a must. My brother @MuriraKinoti@KURAroads we celebrate you. Enjoy the white forest cake.
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