Erick Mokua (@erick_o_mokua) 's Twitter Profile
Erick Mokua

@erick_o_mokua

||The Oasis of Hope ||Untamed||Proud Kenyan||Arsenal Diehard Fan||

"TURN-ON MY NOTIFICATIONS"

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calendar_today17-06-2015 06:48:12

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Nelson Amenya (@amenya_nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if I told you, this is happening right now and some people named on that list are still the masterminds today with a few new faces. In due course I will reveal all the details. Who is buying the weapons, where the weapons cache are, and how the president pretended to

Fire Lord Ozai (@muya_gichigi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amkeni! Auditor General's office has found dozens of Ghost Schools. Auditor General's office staff even went to the ground to confirm if these schools exist. They don't. Someone probably at Treasury has been receiving tens of millions from this scam. Brazen. Hapa hatuna nchi.

Kathambi | Pan-African 💫🌍❤️ (@iamkathambi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I am not an expert at everything. What I want to offer Kenyans, is leadership. I will be like a Captain: get competent people on various positions in Govt. Give them the confidence to work. Authorize them to do their work. And demand results” ~ CJ Emeritus Maraga ~

Moe (@moneyacademyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 163,000 students in public universities and TVETs missed out on HELB loans after the agency ran out of funds. HELB had a Sh13.7 billion deficit in the financial year 2024/25 and warns that more students may defer or drop out due to lack of support.

Moe (@moneyacademyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HELB now wants access to KRA and NTSA data to track loan defaulters. It says some beneficiaries have bought cars but are still not repaying their student loans.

BRAVIN YURI (@bravinyuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Maraga is unpopular” to “Maraga is boring” Is he auditioning for Churchill Show? If you want entertainment, listen to Gidi and Ghost or Maina and King’ang’i. We want someone who can address issues, not entertain—a leader, not an entertainer. This is leadership, not a circus.

Soxxy 🇰🇪 (@djsoxxy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Billions are stolen daily but no one gets prosecuted, yet innocent Kenyans get killed for pushing the Government to be accountable. 🤔🤔

Billions are stolen daily but no one gets prosecuted, yet innocent Kenyans get killed for pushing the  Government to be accountable. 🤔🤔
PropesaTV (@propesatv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eight men who carried the body of Albert Ojwang when it landed in Homa Bay are now facing terrorism charges in a dramatic twist that has stunned many.

Eight men who carried the body of Albert Ojwang when it landed in Homa Bay are now facing terrorism charges in a dramatic twist that has stunned many.
Eric Muriuki (@benign_overlord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Team David Maraga kindly make a mechanism for Kenyans of good will to join and support the campaign. I'd suggest a website that is integrated with payment services so that we can contribute funds via Mpesa and other means. I'd also suggest that there be an option for volunteers to

husseinkhalid (@husskhalid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now this David Maraga is an honest, genuine human being. Truthful and at the same time hopeful. You can tell whatever he promises, he will deliver and what he knows he can’t deliver, he won’t promise.

Now this <a href="/dkmaraga/">David Maraga</a> is an honest, genuine human being. 

Truthful and at the same time hopeful. 

You can tell whatever he promises, he will deliver and what he knows he can’t deliver, he won’t promise.
Moe (@moneyacademyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mediamax, which owns K24, Milele FM, and People Daily, plans job cuts in a major restructuring. The company blames tough market conditions, digital shifts, a shrinking client base, delays in government payments, and new ad rules.

Moe (@moneyacademyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Devki boss Narendra Raval has lost a special mining deal after the Auditor-General flagged it as unfair, leading the government to cancel the deal. His firm, National Cement, had been allowed to pay a lower levy of Sh100 per tonne, while competitors paid Sh140.