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    Observations of a French tourist who visited Kenya recently

    Tumwambie au tuache?
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    Tallest man living in USA is dead

    Yes. There must be a few sequoia saplings as tall as him.
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    Egypt again

    When they said the Big 4 housing units were for mostly for civil servants and the chance to buy rest was to be "won" in a lottery scheme, even the little optimism jubilee apologists had evaporated. The plan was such a Gakuyo/Ekeza scheme.
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    3rd dose?

    Kutakua hadi omega kisha tuaze Covid20-something upya. It's a brilliant business model!
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    3rd dose?

    Seems this business is here with us for a very long time.
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    Pamba helps himself to expensive liquor as "evidence"

    Mashambani gani? Humane gani? You're clearly someone who looks like you can do them some favour in some office. The terror we experienced while growing up, and that young people continue to experience huko mashambani is nothing close to humane. Cops would raid the pool table joints and kobole...
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    President Martha Karua

    They lost me at "we are coming to you as Kikuyus". Why don't they say they want to be elected because they're for example "trickle down socialists", or "flat-bottom capitalists" or some other innovative ideological grounds? But "we are Kikuyu elites and we demand our share"? Tûtigithie-ii...
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    HISTORY: The Siri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh Temple

    Were it not for the cars from that time, this photo could as well been taken this morning. Unbelievable.
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    Support my friend Daddy Owen

    And you had better be THE Tiriitiondo.
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    Opium of the masses

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    Creative use of Old Tyres

    It's that a proven fact or something they told you to discourage you from using them and buying new from their industries instead?
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    Itumbi on Bogonko Bosire

    The person in charge of his protection witness arrangement has a job to do because when they keep pulling on his heartstrings by penning stuff like this, he just might decide to show up.
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    Me too, bro. We now go back to where we begun. What's reasonable is what the largest number of customers are willing to pay. Maximizing volumes and numbers. Apple produces airpods at less than Sh1,000. Customers are willing to pay, and do pay, Sh17,000 for them. Is that reasonable?
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    I have paid hefty Stupid Man Tax countless times to Somalis that you're praising. I don't catch feelings, I try to get a better deal.
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    Fixed that for you.
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    Congratulations! You now get it!
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    Tell that to Apple. Airpods go for about Sh17,000. They are plastic and cheap metal. You think they cost Sh16,980 to make? They're outdoing big tech companies in revenue. If that's not going far, I don't know what is.
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    You're biased against local businesses and thinking mhindi won't rip you off.
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    Greed In most Kenyan businesses

    Hakuna kitu kama reasonable. If you can't get it elsewhere, or if you don't know where to get them, I'll price it how I want. I used to get some stuff I won't name for Sh19 in China and I sold them for Sh750. They moved like hot cakes until people flooded the market with them. Now they go for...
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