Celebrating 40 In Style! ✨️
My sisters spoilt me rotten over the weekend as I continue to mark 4 Grand Decades of Absolute Awesomeness!!! 😉
I love you fam. Sana, sana, sana. ❤️ 🫂
4.0!!!
#LifeBeginsAt40#RomanticizingLife
Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
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. @HEBabuOwino has brilliantly broken down the pillars of Vision 2030 and reminded us what each of them was meant to achieve for Kenya:
✅ Economic pillar (jobs, productivity, shared prosperity)
✅ Social pillar (dignity, equity, human development)
✅ Political pillar (stability, institutions, rule of law)
Babu’s argument is simple but powerful… if Kenya wants to get to Singapore, then the route must be Vision 2030. There is no other way.
He has also raised a crucial point that we cannot speak of Singapore level prosperity without first fixing the basics. Food security, dignified living, access to opportunity, and a humane quality of life for ordinary are the foundation, and we cannot skip fundamentals and still expect sustainable progress.
On his part, @NdindiNyoro has grounded the discussion on economic policy, unpacking fiscal choices, investment decisions and why they matter. By drawing lessons from the Asian Tigers and their economic models, he has highlighted where Kenya has deviated from proven development paths and where we continue to get it wrong as a country.
Enjoying the conversation on #JKLive
There is a club along Moi Avenue called Avenida Lounge where pure gospel music is played from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. every Sunday. It started like any other weekly club programme, but as time went by, it began attracting thousands of fans who now fill the club to the brim, forcing many other revelers to dance along the streets outside.
Last Sunday evening was no exception. Unfortunately, the club does not benefit financially from the event, since most attendees prefer to party outside with other Kenyans rather than inside the club.
Given the way Kasongo's government operates, it will not be long before the club is threatened and compelled to tone down, out of fear that it might plunge the city into a maandamano mood.