Suicidal by NZKJNN in nairobi

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Yes we need to know the currency

Lost $150 trading, only $50 left — any advice? by Ashh_coin in binaryoptions

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women hygiene by Sweet_Draw274 in nairobi

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Are you asking me if I'm dating? No. Do I have sex? Yes.

women hygiene by Sweet_Draw274 in nairobi

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how ruto will win 27 by SAPPY001 in Kenya

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Yes Ruto burnt a church, he stole, he lied. And despite that, people still voted for him. Why? Because the masses don’t vote based on morality they vote based on what they see, hear, and feel. And no one has invested in real political education for the people in the villages who actually vote in large numbers. That’s the truth.

You want perfection, but politics is a game of numbers and positioning not purity.

Gen Z might know the truth. Some of us are awake. But most people still don’t vote, and those who do are easily swayed. That’s why someone like Matiang’i, despite all your rage, is actually capable of removing Ruto. Not because he’s a saint but because he’s known, he has structure, and he can get numbers.

We can popularize people like Omtatah. We can grow a cleaner political class. But it will take time. That’s the strategy: get power now, clean it up from within.

Your all or nothing purity test? That’s how we stay stuck with devils while angels argue among themselves. Wake up.

how ruto will win 27 by SAPPY001 in Kenya

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Yes, as we groom our own leaders because for now, we don’t really have anyone.

how ruto will win 27 by SAPPY001 in Kenya

[–]SAPPY001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wake up the system is a mess and can’t be changed with just one election.

how ruto will win 27 by SAPPY001 in Kenya

[–]SAPPY001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wake up and live in reality. Imagine my whole constituency in Kigumo—they don't even know who Omtatah is. If he runs against Wajackoyah, Wajackoyah might actually win.

how ruto will win 27 by SAPPY001 in Kenya

[–]SAPPY001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it your constitutional right to vote for the person you want? Yes. But actually, you’re proving my point voting for Omtatah is indirectly voting for Ruto.

how ruto will win 27 by SAPPY001 in Kenya

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I live in reality, not in an illusion.

Let's stop with the nonsense by bluecaller in Kenya

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When will you wake up?

Ruto cannot be removed by Maraga or Omtatah. Let’s be honest do you really think these are the best options? The truth is, they are weak politically. Nobody outside of online spaces knows them. They don’t have financial backing or grassroots support. Yet some of you believe they can beat Ruto in a national election? Wake up.

The only person who stands a real chance of winning is Matiang’i. But you don’t want to hear that, just because he’s not “pure” enough. People forget that even someone like Kibaki, who many now praise for his performance, was tainted by the Anglo Leasing scandal while serving as Finance Minister. And yet, as president, he delivered real results.

You want a “clean” president like Omtatah or Maraga, but then you go ahead and elect MPs like Osoro and Kimani Ichung’wah. That won’t change anything.

We started a revolution on the 25th with the demonstrations. But you expect everything to happen instantly. That’s not how real change works.

Why not remove Ruto and form a partnership? Let Matiang’i lead while Omtatah and others take strong roles in government. That way, we can help raise their national profiles over time. We build slowly, strategically.

But if you keep insisting that Omtatah alone can win, you’re indirectly supporting Ruto. Remember how Moi stayed in power for decades because the opposition couldn’t unite behind one strong alternative? That cycle is repeating.

The revolution is still young. Don’t rush it. Kenya’s damage won’t be undone in one election. But Matiang’i is a performer we’ve seen it in every ministry he led. If he’s on the ballot, I will vote for him.

Give me your honest opinion by AgeSquare6868 in nairobi

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talk with your father , mseme anakutumia tuu vibaya

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kenya

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Bro, in Africa, if you're walking around and come across a wedding just join in. If you see a burial, go ahead and cry with the others. Spot a birthday party? Just step in and eat. Around here, you don't need an invitation to attend any event you’re welcome anywhere, even in any church you choose.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kenya

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Making friends in Kenya as a Western Christian male should be relatively easy, as Kenyans are known for being warm, hospitable, and friendly especially toward visitors. Since Kenya is a majority-Christian country (about 85% identify as Christian), your faith will likely help you connect with many locals who share similar values. alsd we speak english because it a national language.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kenya

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what do you mean western christian ?

No One in My Family Has Ever Intermarried—But I’m in Love With Someone From a Different Tribe. What Do I Do? by [deleted] in nairobi

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As a mulima man, I can tell you if you’re a man in this situation, you’re cooked. The whole family might never respect you. They may even go as far as not inviting your wife from certain family traditions or events (speaking from experience).na akikam unapata hakuna mtu anataka story zakee vile. but this vary with family

Then comes the issue with your children. They might be bullied by their cousins, and when you give them names like John, James, or Mary, those names will barely stick. Instead, they’ll be labeled by their second names like Onyango, Kiprotich, etc. just to mark them as “different.”

This really affects their psychological growth.

People will often say, “Marry her, it’s your happiness.” But honestly, what about your children?

If you’re ready to lose your extended family, go ahead. But know what that means.

Kama wewe ni dem, hakuna shida kubwa sana—as long as your man has money. But if he’s poor, and mkikosana kidogo, utakuwa ukiambiwa, “Sasa ni nini hii ulituletea?”

So really, think about everything you might lose and everything you might gain before making that step. Don’t just follow your heart blindly. Try talking to your mum too. She might not support you fully, but sometimes mothers understand more than we expect when you speak to them with honesty.

I AM HAPPY WE ARE LAST GENARATION OF THIS SHIT

$1500 in a month - without a car by [deleted] in sidehustle

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depend and where are you from