Values yield Value

Joined February 2014
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Jun 10
Tutam brigade is in charge. Call an in-house reflection
Last weekend, many doctors travelled to Bondo to stand with a colleague and friend as he laid his father to rest. It was meant to be a day of mourning, remembrance, and community. Then, right outside Yieke Primary School where the send-off ceremony was taking place, tragedy struck. We heard a scream. Then a crash followed by silence. People rushed towards the scene to find a child lying unconscious, one man bleeding profusely, and another injured and struggling to walk. In moments like these, instinct takes over. Doctors are trained to save lives, and several immediately stepped forward to help. The unconscious child was rushed to hospital on a motorbike. Not because it was the safest way to transport a trauma patient, but because it was the only option available in that moment. Another doctor offered his personal vehicle to transport the severely injured man to this same Bondo Sub-County Hospital. Several other doctors followed behind, hoping that once the patients arrived, they would receive the emergency care they desperately needed. That is when the nightmare began. The doctors arrived at the hospital only to discover that there were no gloves. No basic emergency supplies. No essential medications needed to stabilize critically injured patients. Doctors who had travelled hundreds of kilometres from Nairobi for a funeral suddenly found themselves pooling their own money to purchase the most basic necessities required to save lives. Just imagine that. Critically injured patients and healthcare workers willing and ready to help. Yet the system had failed at the most fundamental level. That is why it is difficult not to feel a deep sense of fury when we see state-of-the-art funeral parlor being commissioned in facilities that cannot guarantee gloves, emergency drugs, or basic trauma supplies. The purpose of a health system is first and foremost to preserve life. Dignified care in death matters, but it should never come before the essentials needed to save the living. As a country, we should be deeply troubled by this because too often we lack the basics that make the difference between life and death.
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Jun 6
It would be a good idea for them to close the width in a similar fashion after every 50 metres or so to stop erosion of the soil.
Bado nafikiria tu who came with this idea 😂😭
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Jun 6
She calls herself Njeri but her accent isn't Kikuyu, it is Kisii. Kikuyu customs don't allow anyhow naming of children. It is systematic. This one is looking for a way to statehouse.
HUGE GAPS IN HER STORY … A child born after August 2022 — barely 4 years old — already in PP2? No police report filed 🫆More “I love Ruto” than actual complaint. Why surface NOW and not during peak #RutoMustGo in 2024? 🫆Is this a desperate bid for Ruto’s attention — or a State House fixer’s script that’s unraveling in real time?
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Jun 3
You forgot Fuels Prices
STATEMENT BY THE UNITED ALTERNATIVE GOVERNMENT ON THE REPORTED EBOLA ARRANGEMENTS, THE FINANCE BILL 2026 AND THE UPCOMING OL KALOU BY-ELECTION.
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Jun 2
That is the same thing you told Uhuru, Kibaki and Moi. Kenyatta had to deal with insecurity, Shifta and cessation.
William Ruto will be remembered in Northern Kenya for so many years.
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Jun 2
Bolt is bolting. The recent fuel related announcement from Mombasa didn't help. It accelerated it.
Bolt Exiting the Kenyan Market?
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Jun 2
An accident remains an accident. Accidents also happen in the US. They have not been able to eliminate them. Why are Americans so scared of Ebola and not accidents. Ebola comes with a lot of indignity.
Enough of this fake ignorant Ebola misinformed outrage… 1. The last time the US handled Ebola patients, 100% of the patients survived and no care provider was infected. That’s a track record we need to learn from. 2. The average Kenyan is more likely to die from bad road accidents, disease from sewer infested rivers, fire safety hazards like Endarasha and Utumishi, drought, flooding, fake doctors, fake fertilizer, poor healthcare, etc, than from American imported Ebola. 3. In just 5 months of 2026, we have already lost 2,000 Kenyans to road accidents yet we are protesting about an Ebola centre by a country with 100% success treating Ebola? Make it make sense. Let’s stop being hysterical and get serious, otherwise we risk being seen as a $hithole country yet we can be better.
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May 22
He should practice what he says
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Apr 7
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28 Dec 2025
Replying to @PrairieBuilders
Bread was roughly kshs 1.5 per loaf. Today it is kshs 60. 33 times more expensive. If Kencom house costed kshs 77m then it's equivalent value today is kshs 2.541B. You can also use a bag of cement for comparison.
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Jan 24
Wamuchomba relatives need to book her in a rehab. Soonest. Ona waja kihii ni kunyakwo
Yule Conman wa masikio party pledged sh 1 M in Ndundu village for a bereaved family in Gatundu south . He walked away without giving the pledge . A day later ,A wamatangi confidant who has won al most all ECDE construction tenders in Kiambu County irregulary delivered the cash on camera. He’s also the chairperson of Gatundu hospital board that is looted to the core. So all the looted cash za Kiambu county hospitals zinapelekwa kwa Wamunyoro’s mlima campaigns ? No wonder he has recently cleared his debts za KFS hotel he had acquired in Mt Kenya forest ! Halafu governor wenyu analia witch hunt! Nifungeni kitambaa nikatubu kesho ni sunday .
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Jan 21
Replying to @Cjamehk @gpdkaluma
You can value a bull based on meat or semen. Kaluma is on meat, Ndindi on Semen. Kaluma wants to eat meat and Ndindi wants to breed. So where are Kenyans? Kenyans don't want to kill the bull now, they want to optimise cash flows. They can eat the bull once it has no Semen value
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Jan 21
A great note.
George W. Bush when leaving the Oval Office leaves a note to Obama which reads: “Dear Barack, Congratulations on becoming our President. You have just begun a fantastic chapter in your life. Very few have had the honor of knowing the responsibility you now feel. Very few know the excitement of the moment and the challenges you will face. There will be trying moments. The critics will rage. Your “friends” will disappoint you. But, you will have an Almighty God to comfort you, a family who loves you, and a country that is pulling for you, including me. No matter what comes, you will be inspired by the character and compassion of the people you now lead. God bless you. Sincerely, GW”
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Jan 19
ODM with this man at the helm is kwinished
“Tunataka Gachagua akule tear gas. Hajakula ya kutosha”- Mtegemea cha Nduguye, Oburu Odinga.
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Jan 19
This guy requires medical attention.
Gachagua,I want my furniture in 7 days! MP Koimburi, who ditched DCP, now demands his furniture back that he gave to the DCP Kiambu office
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Jan 19
Hatutalia
Politics in the country seems to be on another level . Take a listen to this guy and be the judge. Wuee
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Jan 19
In a fellowship of frogs geckos cannot claim union.
She can't protect them when she can't even be in the Central Management Committee. ODM isn't a family inheritance. She need not push her luck.
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Jan 19
Winnie or Wanga?
ODM Chair Gladys Wanga says party elders will address and resolve internal wrangles when they meet Video by Mary Imenza
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Jan 19
Between Oburu and Winnie, who is more Baba. Ida gave us the answer.
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Jan 19
Investing in land is not investing in agriculture.
No Govt has Invested more in Sports Kuliko RUTO Govt!!Murkomen Now Say!!
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