@KRACare I see๐ it wild for you to force me to pay Ksh. 0.75/- so as to continue following my refund that have been making follow up since 2017 and no one to do the consultation of my ledger. The employer wilfully decline to surrender all my deduction from my payslip in time.
10 Sex Tips for MEN:
1. Always be on top. Never allow her to be on top in whatever circumstances.
2. Don't lick the perineum.
3. Don't switch off lights.
4. Progressive overload. Sex is an artful skill, just like lifting weights. It gets better with time.
5. No pornography.
6. Use a condom if you do not want a baby or if she is not married to you.
7. Never trust any woman during sex, including your wife.
8. Don't rush to ejaculate. Enjoy the orgasm, but don't ejaculate.
9. Push the orgasm across your spine into your brain, but don't ejaculate.
10. Embrace semen retention.
#MasculinitySaturday
@KenyaPower_Care@KenyaPower 1. Ref No. E28412021110080 issued Nov. 16 2021
I followed until I got exhausted took rest.
2. Ref. No E28412023050038 was told to wait for a call from survey team from Kitui, I waited until I went for Solar to light๐ก my house.
Wazazi kujeni hapa mjionee mambo !
Sasa hawa ndio mnaita wife material?
Wakikosa mabwana wa kuwaoa wanatuita wanauime ni maumbwa !
Ni sawa tu !
Dear parents, don't only blame your sons for not wanting to marry. We should also have honest conversations about some of the behaviors we are seeing among young people today.
Some of the conduct displayed in clubs and entertainment venues is concerning. There are individuals who engage in inappropriate dancing and behavior that does not reflect self-respect or dignity. It is no surprise that many young men are becoming reluctant to settle down, while cases of broken relationships and single parenthood continue to rise. The "soft life" many people pursue is often very different from the commitment, responsibility, and sacrifice required in marriage.
To our sisters, remember that your character, values, and self-respect are far more important than temporary attention gained in clubs or on social media. No one will remember how you danced on tables in bars and clubs, but they will remember your integrity, discipline, and the way you carried yourself.
Likewise, men should also conduct themselves responsibly and respectfully. Strong families and successful marriages are built on mutual respect, good character, and shared values.
I am not being harsh; I am simply saying that marriage material is defined by character, responsibility, and respect not by popularity or nightlife.
Breaking: President William Ruto spent 156 days outside Kenya during his first 1,000 days in office.
That's nearly 1 out of every 6 days spent outside Kenya.
This year alone, he has reportedly made more than 17 foreign trips on private jets, often while Kenya was grappling with major challenges at home.
Meanwhile, students are getting peanuts in capitation. Some hospitals face medicine shortages. Some children still study under trees. Millions are struggling with the high cost of living.
They say power and money reveal a person's true character.
There is a Swahili proverb: "Maskini akipata ...."
The more I watch the endless travel, the private jets, the foreign tours, and the photo opportunities, the more I find myself thinking about that proverb.
This is unfortunate because there are many presidents from humble backgrounds who have ended up transforming their countries.
But also, I remember how Uhuru Kenyatta used to call Ruto's camp "Tanga Tanga."
At the time, many dismissed it as political rhetoric.
Today, looking at 156 days abroad in just 1,000 days, some might argue he saw something the rest of us didn't.
Perhaps he was describing more than a political movement.
Perhaps he was describing Kasongo himself.
Before anyone misunderstands me, this isn't about poverty. Many leaders have come from humble backgrounds and remained grounded. This is about power, priorities, and whether those in power remember the people who put them there.
And the president has proven that it was never about Kenyans but himself.
The UDA government spent kshs 1.9 billion on this stadium.
When some of us questioned the rationale of spending such money on a project with zero benefit to the people, except the pictures from 2024 Madaraka Day, President Ruto told us that he was building the stadium because Arsenal and Man U would play there.
This is the current state of the facility.
This is just one of the many white elephant projects that this administration has used to squander public resources.
Kenyans are among the highly taxed people on earth. It is painful to see their taxes wasted in such projects, often by corrupt leaders who are the largest tax evaders themselves.
Hopefully Arsenal and Man United will still get to play in the field, even though it is more of a bush these days!
@Ke7_Official your promotional sms are becoming nuisances in my Safaricom number. Can please stop before I Instruct my lawyer to take legal action against you.