This photo takes me back to the excitement of arriving in Nairobi as a young woman, full of hope and possibility. Nairobi was a city of opportunity then, a place where you came believing that with hard work and courage, you could build something for yourself.
Much has changed since then, but young people still come to our cities carrying big dreams and the determination to make something of their lives.
Kenyan Youth, 🇰🇪
You are one of Kenya’s greatest assets.
Look at what you have already achieved, often with limited opportunities and against enormous odds.
You have carried our flag in sport, taken our music and culture to the world, built businesses, created technology, entertained us and found ingenious ways to make a living in a harsh economy
You are the majority and among the most educated generations Kenya has known.
You have the knowledge, creativity and numbers to shape the direction of this country, do not let anyone convince you otherwise. They know the power you hold.
The Kenya you want is not a dream too big. It is a country we can build with your generation at the centre of it.
Stand strong!
#InternationalYouthDay
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Riggy G leaving Karen hospital no cars ,no security, his wife was the security remaining, they dd him bad guys .He is valid to destroy Kasongo Completely
@elonmusk I’ve come to learn, however you live life- you probably living it right. Only that the guy on the right is most definitely living it happier and healthier.
@DonaldBKipkorir So unless we control the global economy like the US and Japan does, we will be swimming in an exponential inflation.
Explains why we should build our economy to earn a seat at the G7+1 boardroom.
[My 2 cents]
@DonaldBKipkorir Most if not all of our debt is in the US dollar currency. Kenya has to earn the dollars to pay back its loans. If we printed more shillings that means that the 'owners' of these dollars, having known or discovered that you printed the shillings from thin air will demand for more.
This is in effect will translate to a very high exchange rate thus affecting the buying rate for Kenyans in need of the dollars for importation. And this in simpler terms is "disastrous"
Imagine buying a dollar for kes. 2,000/-
@DonaldBKipkorir Most if not all of our debt is in the US dollar currency. Kenya has to earn the dollars to pay back its loans. If we printed more shillings that means that the 'owners' of these dollars, having known or discovered that you printed the shillings from thin air will demand for more.
@msnguhi@Owaahh I think here, Duale is the lion and the rest of Kenyans are the sheep. Very delusional.
Maybe if my interpretation is wrong, he can share his wisdom with us.
@citizentvkenya I know it's not hunger than blinds our leaders because they have big bellies and also it's not poverty because most of them are billionaires. So what is it really that makes them so stupid to see the future?
@Mercynicky_ This alone is the 'African problem'!
How are you @RailaOdinga going to solve Africa's problems yet you're spending so much campaign money while our society is crumbling?