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It started with attacking Mama Ngina Shamba. Its now gone lower to the local businesses.You must always call out evil ma...
08/07/2025

It started with attacking Mama Ngina Shamba. Its now gone lower to the local businesses.

You must always call out evil machinations whether its being perpetuated to a rich person or a poor person.

Whats now happening is even the local business rivalries are being pulled into the political machinations to bring down and collapse certain business especially those that employ many people.

Its just economic sabotage.

If it is allowed to continue. The criminals will grow horns and next time they will invade your homes and shambas where you think you are comfortable away from the demos

08/07/2025

News Update: Two Kikuyu tycoons behind Magunas and County Supermarkets are counting losses after their retailer shops were looted and others burnt down across the region by goons masquerading as protestors.

The two proprietors are said to have lost close to 50 million on Saba Saba Saba Day.

Three Magunas Supermarket branches were looted and one torched while three County Supermarkets shelves were ransacked empty.

A section of Kenyans now claim the supermarkets were targeted and a plot on how to loot them had been hatched days before the protests.

05/07/2025

As We Speak Someone’s June Salary Is Over Already!!!😂😂😂😂ambia mdosi wako WanTam!!!😂😂

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UPDATE: Renowned Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o has passed at the age of 87 years, his family confirms.Thiong’o will be...
28/05/2025

UPDATE: Renowned Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o has passed at the age of 87 years, his family confirms.

Thiong’o will be remembered as a progressive force, especially for his unwavering commitment to decolonising the African mind.

His words, vision, and intellectual courage will continue to inspire generations across Africa.

May he RIP.🙏

01/11/2024
29/03/2024

UPDATE: Chairman of the Presidential Council of Economic Advisors, David Ndii says the sudden strengthening of the Kenyan Shilling was due to an external random variable called 'sunspots'

Ndii says Factors such as investors' sentiment, expectations, reactions to non-economic events, or novelty indicators can be classified as sunspots.

Taking into consideration Ndii's argument of sunspots, the sudden appreciation of the local currency is mainly due to external factors which influenced the financial markets

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