According to PS of Interior, this is a Kenyan walking to board an Uber to go lock himself in his house and sleep.
There are reports that somehow his body transported itself from the house where he was sleeping and booked itself at City Mortuary as a victim of hit run accident.
bro to bro: if you like skinnier girls, get yourself a skinny girl. if you like thicker girls, get yourself a thick girl. if you like fitness girls, get yourself a fit girl. you are entitled to your own preferences.
but what you are not going to do bro, is date a girl who is not your type and make her feel inferior to other girls.
Equating Ebola quarantine to Kenyans flying abroad for cancer treatment is insane. Cancer doesn’t spread through sweat, vomit or a handshake. Ebola does… 50%+ fatality, no cure for the new strain, highly infectious. Our public hospitals can’t stock paracetamol or gloves consistently, yet we’re suddenly the world’s Ebola welcome center?
Screen 55k people and pat yourselves on the back all you want, but importing patients while SHA is a joke and counties have zero PPE is not ‘global health leadership’…..it’s Russian roulette with 50 million lives.
Protect Kenyans first. Full stop.
Matatu leadership is more organized, bold and full of people with integrity. But you see these other group of Mikoras called KMPDU & KNUT, it's full of scavengers, self-centered & hunger driven Mumus. They can agree to an MoU that they haven't set their eyes on, as long as Wamelambishwa, the strike ends there, they don't care if members are contented or still aggrieved.
A Russian student who disappeared in the Himalayas in 2021 during a solo trek was discovered four years later by National Geographic journalists as the guardian of a high-altitude Buddhist monastery in Nepal.
24-year-old Alina Vetrova left Annapurna Base Camp and never returned. A rescue operation lasted three weeks, but an avalanche left her presumed dead. Her parents held a symbolic funeral in Novosibirsk.
In early 2025, however, a crew filming a documentary about lost monasteries discovered a young European-looking woman dressed in monastic robes and speaking fluent Tibetan and Nepali in a remote mountain temple at an altitude of 4,800 meters.
It turns out that Alina, who had lost consciousness from altitude sickness, was found by hermit monks, who cared for her for several months with herbal infusions. When she regained consciousness, the passes were already covered in snow - the descent was impossible until summer. During these months, she began to study Tibetan medicine and meditation.
According to the abbot, Alina had developed a rare gift - she could accurately recognize medicinal mountain herbs by their aroma, which the monks took as a sign of a reborn soul. She was given the name Tenzin Dolma and began training to succeed the monastery's apothecary, a position not held by anyone for 40 years.
Alina is now in charge of a collection of over 600 species of high-altitude plants. She wears a traditional burgundy robe, her head is shaved, and on her wrists she wears ritual yak bone bracelets, which she is allowed to wear as a sign of status. A dot of saffron paste is applied to her forehead daily during the morning ceremony.
When journalists ask her if she wants to return, Alina replies in Russian with a strong accent: “I’m already home. The mountains do not let out those they choose.”
Her parents have flown to Kathmandu. The meeting is scheduled for the end of the month.
A proud moment unveiling a Proudly Kenyan Newborn Phototherapy Machine 🇰🇪
Locally developed, efficient, easy use, available spare parts & costs 25% of imported devices.
Led by Prof. Eng George Kamucha (technical), Prof. Grace Irimu (clinical).
KEBS approved, clinical trials next.
Watu wanasema hii issue ya flooding ilikuwa hata before sakaja took over nawaangalia nashindwa kama mkona akili. I thought we elected him to provide a solution. No,we shouldn't normalize incompetence!
@edwinsifuna@The_Vedette Just get ready for the water borne diseases….. the after effects of floods in Nairobi can be worse than the floods, from cholera to a lot more…. If not controlled schools will be shut & lives lost. Let’s plan before the facts not after the losses
His name is George. He previously ran a school focused on astronomy, space science and stargazing, which was unfortunately demolished by the government. He is now working to raise funds to rebuild the school, driven by a deep passion to ignite interest in space exploration..
...organized under the subtheme "AI and Digital Technology in Health”, where they will explore innovative data-driven solutions using the MOOVE platform.
There will be a medical camp on Saturday Nov 8th as well at The Thika Training Institute. All are invited...
1. Haircuts were introduced in boarding schools in Anglo-West Africa because white women (who were the missionaries’ wives and teachers in these schools) were scared of lice. They assumed the Afro hair had all sort of insects in it.
2. The white grooming codes indicated that for hair to be tidy, it must be straight. Africans did not have straight hair. So their solution was to cut it.
3. Cultural identity. Africans used to wear very elaborate hairstyles. These missionaries claimed, those hairstyles would be distracting. During slavery, they noticed how African women adored their hair as hair was one of the most important assets for women worldwide. Cutting the hair of Africans meant stripping that pride.
4. In 1700s, when French white men began to take interest in Senegambian and AfroLuso women, their white wives issued letters all over the world warning other colonial wives. It is fair to deduce that, they thought another way to make African women unattractive to their trifling husbands was to force their governors to institute hair bans, hair coverings and haircuts. When they eventually colonised these nations, they knew the first thing to do was to attack hair of African women.
5. Hair created communities among women. Women sat together in rounds and took care of each other’s hair. The gathering of Africans with wooden combs, mud and heat meant a threat to their colonial masters.
Uniformity for high schools had nothing to do with hair. That’s why school uniforms were created. It had nothing to do with time regulations. That’s why simple and protective styles like cornrows exist. The Afro hair movement has created innovation and learning about plants, care, self-care and self love for women.
Your leaders are not interested in interrogations and reformation. That will mean too much work.
23 years ago today, Raila Odinga came in style to mourn his friend Michael Wamalwa Kijana and delivered bulls to our home in Kitale. Today, i lead members of my family, my party @DAP_Kenya, and the larger luhya family to Kang'o ka Jaramogi in Bondo to honor our departed hero. The Wamalwa family and the larger luhya family have had a long and deep history of friendship, good neigbouliness, and shared values and idiologies towards a better Kenya, which we commit carry on, even after loosing our hero
#RipRailaOdinga
Kenyans will remember Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga forever. As a human being, he made mistakes, but he also did many good things.
He fought for the democracy we are enjoying. He helped bring about the new constitution, making Kenya one of the freest countries in the world.
We will miss you, Eng. Raila Odinga.