There was a phase in my life where I saved everything for “later”.
Clothes. Money. Plans.
Like I was preparing for some future version of me who had everything figured out.
That version never came.
You have to start living now.
🚨 Man Dies After Night Out at Al Fakher Lounge in Roysambu❗
CCTV footage captures the final moments of a man before he died following a night out at Al Fakher Lounge along Mirema Drive in Roysambu, Nairobi, with the clip showing him being assisted out of the entertainment venue after he appeared unable to walk independently.
Reports indicate that the man had spent the night at the popular lounge before inviting three women to join him at his table, with claims circulating that his drink may have been tampered with before his personal belongings were taken.
The three women who were reportedly last seen with him have since been arrested as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Men,
Finally, remember,
A weak body often creates a weak mind.
Therefore:
•Train.
• Lift.
• Run.
• Walk.
• Sweat.
Challenge yourself physically.
Every workout teaches you ONE lesson:
You are stronger than your excuses.
#MasculinitySaturday
@OCMakinya Hio ndo airbnb yetu sisi walevi wa kapenguria, imagine kushikwa juu ya ulevi alafu uanze kuskia gunshots. Good thing ni haku umiza any detainees.
July Reminds me of Kapenguria police station in 2016. A radicalized police officer, Abdihakim Maslah, opened fire on his colleagues after getting paid 3m, killing seven police officers, including the OCS, Recce officers arrived 8hrs later and neutralised him, may they continue to RiP
Good bye CAR SOKO and a New Chapter loading…
Today 1st July, 2026 marks the end of me working for Car Soko Ltd. A very good work place that I have called home for so many years. I will forever miss this place.
Sir Felix Limo, God Bless You so much. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for the opportunity accorded me and the immense support you have always extended to me while I was working for this great company. If am asked to write about you; I will need several days maybe weeks to put together some of your acts of kindness and generosity to me and all my other colleagues at Car Soko. But one that stands out most is your generosity and support towards Goliath wa Bungoma of whom you have transformed his story from grass to grace. I will always be indebted to you and I want to wish you all the best as you take this company to the next level. God Bless You once again with more life full of good health together with your family.
Goliath wa Bungoma, you will forever be my brother. We have worked together very well in a very special way while making big moves in this town. When my story will be written, you will have a special page about our great marketing combo. We have built each other to the next level in this motor vehicle industry. BANGALAA will forever remain embedded in my heart and a child I helped grow. As I leave you behind, work with a lot of dedication for this great company and continue representing them well as a their brand ambassador.
To all my colleagues; you are spectacular people. The good memories we created together will forever remain in my heart. We have worked together very well and we will still be partnering in this car sales industry.
My amazing clients, I can’t thank you enough! You have been very supportive to me throughout my career. May God Bless you as you continue supporting me as I also grow in this industry.
Tomorrow, I will officially unveil my new work place.
Thank you and God Bless You all.
When we were kids, they lied to us that central Kenya is so over populated that people there nolonger have spaces to live in. That the Kenyatta's owns land the size of Nyanza. Now this is Nyeri
Vijana Instead of sitting at home waiting for World cup. Heres what you can do to get some income
Go to our Keensight website,Look at all the services we offer,read the description and pricing,and if you dont understand anything I happy to help clarify that on whatsapp using the number shared there
Then go out,look for estates and buildings coming up,ask if they need CCTV cameras,Electric fences,Fingerprint access control readers,metal Scanners or any other service we provide
We are willing to give commision as high as 13% yield depending on level of business brought
For example if business is worth 3 million,your commission could be as high as 200k
If you need photos as proof of work they are there at the site,our portfolio is online,just download it
Good luck.
Mjue hakuna rahisi,Earth is hard bwana
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The Danger of Showing Success: Why Ukambani Must Hide Its Bountiful Harvest
A content creator recently shared a video from Ukambani showing fields bursting with fertility - a rich, bountiful harvest of oranges that left her visibly shocked. The land is clearly capable and productive.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: you have to be extremely careful when posting such videos. Western diplomats, globalist NGOs, foreign importers, supermarket chains, and corrupt local bureaucrats are always watching.
The moment they see genuine agricultural potential, they spring into action. Expect a new bill soon - full of artificial barriers, taxes, input restrictions, and bureaucratic red tape - designed to make local orange farming unviable so Kenya can be reduced to importing those brightly coloured, overpriced GMO oranges currently flooding our supermarkets.
If you want to preserve your peace and your land, the sad reality is this: preserve the narrative that Ukambani is a hunger-stricken desert. Show poverty. Show malnourished children. That is the only language the system understands and respects.
Kenya was once the world’s top producer of pyrethrum, not just Africa’s. In 1990, we exported 130,000 metric tonnes of coffee. Today, that figure has collapsed to barely 15,000 tonnes.
Prime agricultural land in Mount Kenya has been deliberately converted into golf courses like Thika Greens and Migaa, or turned into real estate scams like Edenville on Kiambu Road and Tilisi in Limuru.
Cotton and sugar farming in Western Kenya were systematically destroyed through legislative and bureaucratic sabotage so we could become net importers of second-hand clothes (mitumba) and sugar.
This is not mismanagement. It is engineered de-industrialisation and agricultural collapse.
The Kamba community, like many others, faces a cruel dilemma. To protect their fertile land from the vultures of capitalism - foreign interests and local enablers - they should maintain the optics of poverty and desperation. Show success, and the predators descend. Show hunger like malnourished Stivvo Simple Boy-looking children, and perhaps the land remains yours a little longer.
This is the tragic state of Kenya: a country punished for daring to be productive. The system would rather import everything and keep us dependent than allow genuine local prosperity that threatens their control and profit margins.
The video from Ukambani is beautiful, but dangerous. In a sane country, it would be cause for celebration and investment. In Kenya, it is a warning siren.