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This isn't your ordinary colouring book and here's why... Get your copy from @NuriaStore, Bonk Store at Sarit and from our website, link in pinned tweet and reply.
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The Samba Boys and Morocco shared the points, while Scotland secured a winning start to their World Cup campaign. Brazil 🇧🇷 1-1 Morocco 🇲🇦 Haiti 🇭🇹 0-1 Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #FIFAWorldCup2026
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Dear God, This Sunday morning, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude and praise. Thank You for the gift of life, for the blessing of a new day, and for carrying us safely through the past week. As we worship and rest in Your presence today, renew our strength and refresh our spirits. Fill our hearts with peace, joy, and hope, and draw us closer to You. As we prepare for the week ahead, grant us wisdom in our decisions, favor in our endeavors, and courage to face every challenge that may come our way. Guide our steps, protect our families, and surround us with Your grace and goodness. May this Sunday be a day of reflection, thanksgiving, and spiritual renewal, and may the peace we receive today remain with us throughout the week ahead. In Jesus' name we pray
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So Miti Mbili is all but gone. From the fencing around the area, I see it practically impossible to hold a rally stage there. Miti Mbili has existed longer than any of us have been alive. It was made famous by the Safari Rally and became the most watched spectacle over the last three years. For safety reasons, Safari Rally is run on private land. The land owners now have better plans for their property over the remaining 364 days of the year. I'm confident the route organisers can unearth another 'miti mbili' spectacle that could top what we've all come to love. Safari Rally cannot be tied down to two trees and a jump. This is Kenya and Safari Rally is our business.
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For clarification, I'm not the owner.
Miti Mbili is now Miti Yangu. 😭
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Miti Mbili is now Miti Yangu. 😭
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After doing the same thing for 20 years, it's time to tell stories like the Bible does.
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On the Kenyan front, one of the visual artists with this gift, I believe, is @mwarv. There's something supernatural about that man's eye, how he captures places, things. Then combine with this music, which just elevates the photography... youtube.com/watch?v=7T15DWw-…
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Replying to @ant4_1 @mwarv
KCAA will provide the contact of the officer when they grant the permit. You just call the person mpange where and when to meet.
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Legally flying a drone in Nairobi is an extreme sport. Here's what I had to do last time: 1. Have an insured and registered drone being used by a licensed pilot. 2. Letter from KFCB if filming for a show / series / documentary plus requisite fees. 3. Letter of no objection from property owners if flying above private property. 4. Letter from Vigilance House. 5. Pay requisite fees to KCAA. 6. Inform nearest police station when you're ready to fly. 7. Have a Kenya Airforce officer accompany you as you fly. Extreme, right? But we've learnt with patience and planning, you can fly legally. Fewer restrictions will be very welcome though. Most of the airspace above Nairobi is controlled by the military by the way. That's why you don't see KQ or other commercial airlines flying above CBD.
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I love my country. ♥️🇰🇪 The leadership though...
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The “uninvolved civilian” they shot at was a SEVEN MONTH OLD BABY. His name was Sam Fahd Abou Haikal.
Earlier today, during operational activity in the area of Hebron, IDF soldiers perceived a vehicle accelerating toward them. An IDF soldier responded with single shots toward the vehicle. As a result, three Palestinians were injured and evacuated for medical treatment. An initial inquiry found that those injured were uninvolved civilians. The incident is under review, and the findings will be submitted for review by the relevant authorities. The IDF expresses deep sorrow for any harm caused to uninvolved individuals.
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Missing My Mummy by Saiton Righa Memoir of resilience and hope. Follow Saiton’s journey through childhood trauma, faith, and self-discovery as she overcomes loss to find strength. nuriakenya.com/product/missi… KShs1,700.00
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The race for; iridium, gallium, tantalum, beryllium, germanium, coltan, lithium, uranium, titanium, niobium, gold, manganese, tungsten, nickel, rubies, oil and gas, will be either what wakes up Kenyans, or finally breaks our fatherland. We are a few steps away from being a superpower or being a failed state. The current crop of leaders cannot usher in a golden age for our sacres land. So I ask, to what end shall we be herded into poverty, enslavement to imperialism, indebted to international banking cartels and a dark future? We have never known true sovereignty. Our republic is still a colony of the British Crown. Laikipia for example, even though it's endowed with trillions of dollars worth of precious metals, is owned by English lords, and registered in the United Kingdom- Laikipia Limited. Our mineral wealth is also owned by the Crown, via World Bank. Not a single gram of rare earths is touched without permission from The City of London. Cue, Jacob Juma, he 'discovered' Niobium worth $300B in Mrima Hill, Kwale County, but only disclosed a third of the mineral wealth, $100B. Why? Because the two-thirds remainder would be owned by British/Scottish mining companies Cortec Mining Co and Stirling. He was murdered by Kenya's excellent thugs; all of them not just PRESIDENT EBOLA. In Turkana they discovered oil worth about $44B in Ngamia 1. Then they did extra radar scans around Lodwar and discovered; 1. A fresh water aquiffer that had enough water to be supplied to all Kenyans, non-stop for 70 years. It'd support irrigation and household utility and usher an agricultural boom. Then an organization called the IDLO was involved and within 48hrs, Kenya's minister of water came out and declared the water saline and too expensive to desalinate, even though it was initially announced as fresh water. Why? The second discovery is. 2. Oil worth over $250B in only 4 wells. Underline only. Those who studied stratigraphy know we have more oil than Venezuela's $33 Trillion but that is a story for another day. Yes, you heard that right. Back to the 4 wells; Tullows, a London registered oil corporation, the same one that had won the tender for Ngamia 1, claimed they couldn't extract the oil. Because...they didn't have the technology. Immediately after, Kenyan excellent thugs, rushed to privatise the land. A firm allied to Moses Wetangula managed to privatise the land, endowed with two hundred and fifty billion dollars for only eight hundred and forty million Kenyan shillings. A few years later, Tullows allowed for a subsidiary to be registered, Gulf Energy, majority owned by Kenya's political class. And finally, they are extracting the oil. They have the technology. When the quest for independence grew and became uncontrollable, British government rushed to do geological surveys of Kenya. To map mineral formations and endowment. They discovered that our land had over 970 minerals, all economically viable. So to hide them, they declared reserve concentration points as national parks, national reserves, animal sanctuaries, conservancies and forests. Get it? They don't care for the baby elephants, it's what the cute jumbo helps them conceal. Economic freedom, absolute liberty and sovereignty won't be restored by digital anger. I beseech you, take this fight for your livelihoods to the streets. The streets is where they can't control you. Non-stop mass action. Mothers, fathers, children and the youth in the frontline. It'd take you 30 minutes to get back your power. Article one of the CoK clearly stipulates you can administer yourselves directly too. Get up off your knees, let's get free. Homeland✊🏿🇰🇪✊🏿
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Hundreds of people took to the streets of Nanyuki in central Kenya to protest moves by the United States to set up an Ebola quarantine facility at a military base there reut.rs/4ukc5S0
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Karibu 🙏🏾
Beautiful Motherland. Thank you @mwarv
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RT @rngure: 🇰🇪❤️
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See this palate cleanser from @mwarv 😭😭😭🥹🥹🥹🥹 The humming got my attention, and by 00:17 I was screaming "14 Falls!" coz that's a place I love and see every time I am on Kilimambogo. Happy Madaraka Day, everyone. youtube.com/watch?v=7T15DWw-…
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Replying to @mwarv
Hii Kenya ni blessed tofauti, storms and all, the vibe still hits ❤️💚🖤
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