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How To Be Spontaneous

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  You may be familiar with the unexpected, occasionally utterly random discovery that you're acting out the same same day today as you did yesterday if you're like many other people now living what society would consider a "normal" life (and the day before). This realization is frequently followed by an existential crisis that makes you wonder if you're living life to the fullest. First, try to relax and take a few deep breaths. Recognize that eating, sleeping, and waking up are all part of our daily routines. You're not living the most boring existence of any person who has ever lived. However, a vital component of success in life is a good dose of spontaneity. This post will briefly go over some tips on how to be more spontaneous as well as some crucial points to remember while doing so. Embrace your intuition. Being logical and rational is in no way a defect in a person's character. But there comes a point where being overly analytical might bac

How To Increase Fuliza Limit

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Step 1: Verify that you have been utilizing the service for some time and that you have a history of making timely loan repayments. Utilize Safaricom and M-PESA frequently, and make timely repayments to Fuliza M-PESA by topping up your M-PESA account. Step 2:  Opt out of Fuliza M-Pesa. If you don’t know, here is how to opt-out of Fuliza M-Pesa: Dial *234# on your phone Select the Fuliza option Select Opt-out If you are using the MySafaricom app, here is how to opt-out: Log in to the app Choose M-Pesa Select Fuliza M-Pesa Click on Opt-out Step 3: Reactivate Fuliza using the MySafaricom app or by dialing *234#. If all goes according to plan, you should see your new limit. You might receive a new limit, or M-Pesa, Safaricom, will restore your prior limit.

How To Make Money Online In 2023

  It sounds like a dream come true to start an internet side business and gain access to several revenue streams. Imagine earning more money while having more time to spend with friends and family and traveling wherever you desire. What's best? To begin, you don't need to be an expert. There are numerous ways to start earning additional money online, even as a beginner. Here are some beginner-friendly methods for earning money online, even if you lack any training or prior experience. You can proceed as long as you have an internet connection. 1. Participate in market analysis Customers are always needed by businesses to test websites and digital products and give feedback on the newest features. The good news is that you don't need to be an expert user of a product or service to participate in market research. In fact, brands frequently seek out new users to get their early impressions. For instance, a video game publisher might pay a rookie player to evaluate how

Jambojet is selling 1,000 tickets at Sh1,000 to celebrate flying over 1 million passengers in 2022.

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    The promotion will run from 9 a.m. on Tuesday for 30 minutes, and it will be valid for travel from January 12 to January 31. The airline carried 730,000 passengers in 2021, a 38% increase from the 1 million passengers carried in 2022. "In 2022, we aimed to carry 917,000 passengers. For Jambojet, reaching 1 million passengers is a major accomplishment. To express our gratitude for choosing to travel with Jambojet, we have decided to offer 1,000 seats to our clients for Sh1,000, according to Karanja Ndegwa, MD and CEO of Jambojet. The airline's single-minded focus on the consumer, along with an adaptable and enthusiastic team, was, according to Ndegwa, the primary factor in reaching this milestone. We conduct a customer satisfaction survey every year, during which customers score our performance at various touch points and provide comments on our goods and services. The findings of this poll are used to design items that customers will find useful and to enhance the

Bold Alex Mwakideu Calls Out LGBTQ Activists Who Claimed Chiloba Was Murdered for Being Gay

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 The LGBTQ+ activists who were the first to speak out and release statements asserting that model Edwin Chiloba was killed because he was gay have come under fire from radio personality Alex Mwakideu.   Chiloba, whose body was found in Uasn Gishu county after being abandoned on the side of the road in a metal box by unidentified individuals driving an unidentified car. Numerous LGBTQ+ groups in Kenya immediately condemned his murder while arguing that the surge in homophobic incidents was the cause of Chiloba's passing. Some, including community member Dennis Karuri, went on camera to express their grief over the murdered model and even mentioned that he was now seriously considering applying for refuge elsewhere. However, Mwakideu, while mourning Chiloba, called out the activists who spoke first before learning the truth of what led to the young man's model.  Part of his Instagram post read:  "My training as a journalist does not allow me to comment on stories

Mulot Sim Swap Gang Leader Freed On Ksh.300K Bail

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 David Mutai, the suspected brainchild of the Mulot Sim Swap fraud organization, was freed on a Ksh. 300,000 cash bail. This follows Mutai's denial of fraud allegations brought against him before a Kiambu Court on Friday under the identity Hillary Langat Matindwet. David Mutai alias Matindwet, the alleged leader of Mulot SIM swapping syndicate. PHOTO| COURTESY On December 30, 2022, Mulot was taken into custody in Kericho town after eight SIM cards were discovered in his possession. Before being turned over to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for additional orders, he was questioned by local law enforcement officers.

UHURU KENYATTA'S KSH 160B MAU SUMMIT HIGHWAY PROJECT STOPED BY WILLIAM RUTO

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  The 233km road which was initiated by retired president Uhuru Kenyatta was set to be built in September 2021 but Ruto is yet to give the green light for its construction.The new Kenya Kwanza administration was cagey over tolling of the road as this would affect residents in President William Ruto's Rift Valley backyard.There were also concerns over lack of alternative routes for motorists who do not want to pay toll fees as is the case with the Nairobi Expressway The 233-kilometre contract was awarded to a consortium of three French firms in 2020. The group comprises Vinci Highways SAS, Meridian Infrastructure Africa Fund, and Vinci Concessions SAS. The consortium is mandated with overseeing that the road is expanded into a four-lane dual carriageway through a Public-Private Partnership model. French Minister of State for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships said Ruto would decide on whether the project would go on.   “We have to resume talks, obviously,