Kumbe you guys have been paid heavily to hype the ODM Linda Ground team.
I am very loyal to President William Ruto.
Kindly note that I have always supported him and I will continue to do so.
ODM can as well walk out of the broad-based government.
We don’t care.
Huku ni TUTAM
Following yesterday’s shooting of Charlie Kirk in the US, isn’t it time FIFA considered relocating next year’s World Cup to safer, more peaceful countries like Kenya or Uganda?
MCAs aside, here is the real reason we should celebrate President Ruto. His diplomatic foresight has made Nairobi the preferred home for major UN agencies. This win means more jobs, global visibility, and lasting economic dividends for Kenya.
#UNChoosesKenya
Kenya Wins
Nairobi’s selection as a new hub for several UN agencies positions Kenya as a top destination for global diplomacy. The influx of international missions will increase demand for prime offices, luxury residences, and high-end hospitality services.
#UNChoosesKenya
Kenya Wins
President William Ruto has not just been sitting at State House Nairobi. #UNChoosesKenya
He has actively worked to strengthen Kenya’s international partnerships, improve infrastructure, and position Nairobi as a stable, modern, and strategic location for global operations. It is because of these deliberate efforts that major UN agencies now see Nairobi as suitable for relocation. Kenya is set to benefit immensely through thousands of new jobs in construction, hospitality, logistics, and professional services. The presence of global institutions will also boost investor confidence and cement Nairobi’s status as an international diplomatic hub. Kenya wins.
NACADA and Otile aside. Here is what truly matters right now. Kenya Wins as #UNChoosesKenya to become the new operational home for major UN agencies. This move will create thousands of jobs for Kenyans in international development, conference logistics, security, and corporate support.
Asante Ruto for delivering the kind of leadership that attracts global institutions. Kenya Wins as #UNChoosesKenya to host the global headquarters of UNICEF, UN Women, and UNFPA starting in 2026. Kenyan Citizens will finally access thousands of new job opportunities across multiple sectors including administration, ICT, hospitality, and logistics. This move will also support local businesses, improve livelihoods, and open doors for professionals to engage in meaningful international work without leaving the country.
Uhuru Kenyatta did not give Kenya the level of stability we have today. Under President William Ruto, the country has strengthened its governance, improved its economic foundation, and attracted serious global partnerships. Kenya Wins as #UNChoosesKenya to host the global headquarters of UNICEF, UN Women, and UNFPA starting in 2026. This move will create thousands of jobs for Kenyans in administration, logistics, ICT, hospitality, and other key sectors. Nairobi will serve as a central base for international development work, and Kenya will benefit directly through employment, investment, and increased global presence.
Naona focus yenu ni Gikomba na NACADA tu. Kuna hii story ya #UNChoosesKenya to host some of their offices. Kenya Wins big !! Job opportunities zitatokea kibao ! I'll keep you all updated.
We’ve been debating NACADA all day, but here’s some transformative news you all need to hear: Kenya Wins as #UNChoosesKenya to host the global headquarters of UNICEF, UN Women, and UNFPA starting 2026.
This is not just a relocation; it’s a major leap forward for Kenya’s international standing, economy, and diplomatic capital.
The presence of these three powerful UN agencies will attract global talent, create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and deepen Nairobi’s role as a nerve centre for humanitarian, gender, and development policy across Africa.
With enhanced multilateral engagement and increased foreign investment, this move is set to open lasting opportunities for our people and position Kenya as a leading voice in shaping global priorities.
NACADA and Gikomba aside, here’s some good news: Kenya Wins as #UNChoosesKenya to host the global headquarters of UNICEF, UN Women, and UNFPA starting in 2026.
The relocation is part of the UN@80 reform aimed at cutting operational costs, reducing bureaucracy, and placing key agencies closer to the people they serve.
Nairobi was picked because of its solid logistics, strong financial systems, and excellent regional links.
The city also stands out for its inclusivity, innovation, and ability to respond to global challenges making it the preferred choice for this historic move.
Kenya Wins as #UNChoosesKenya to host the new headquarters of UNICEF, UN Women, and UNFPA starting 2026. This move aims to boost efficiency, cut costs, and bring the agencies closer to the people they serve. Nairobi’s resilience, innovation, and strong infrastructure make it the ideal global hub.