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Kilgoris MP Julius Sunkuli addresses Parliament on Angata Baragoi incident that saw 5 shot dead https://t.co/rqeThntuZI
Drama in Vindo, Voi, as family exhumes pastor’s body to protest secret burial by widow https://t.co/b6tyn9iDR6
Kigoro residents in Murang'a take to the streets after man dies from consuming illicit alcohol https://t.co/OaX2kvt4JY
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The Herds is a public art project featuring life-sized puppet animals that aims to raise awareness about climate change, habitat destruction, and climate-induced migration. The initiative began in the Congo region of Central Africa and is undertaking a 20,000-kilometer journey from Africa to the Arctic Circle, passing through 20 cities including Dakar, Senegal. Along the route, the project organizes public surprise activities to engage communities. The project highlights the natural migratory patterns of animals such as zebras in Africa, emphasizing their role in regenerative livestock farming without environmental degradation.
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Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, made a historic visit to Kenya in November 2015 as part of his first-ever trip to the African continent. The visit, which took place from November 25 to 27, 2015, included stops in Kenya, Uganda, and the Central African Republic. In Kenya, thousands of people gathered to welcome the pontiff, marking a memorable moment for the Catholic faithful and the nation at large. During his visit, Pope Francis delivered powerful messages, including a notable speech at Kasarani Stadium where he warned against tribalism, stating that it destroys a nation despite growth and peace. He also called on Kenyans to reject tribalism and corruption. The government honored his visit by constructing a platform in his honor. The visit left a lasting impact on many, including anecdotes of personal blessings by the pope that believers say changed lives. This trip was a significant milestone in Pope Francis's papacy and remains vividly remembered by Kenyans.
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The Herds is a public art project featuring life-sized puppet animals that aims to raise awareness about climate change, habitat destruction, and climate-induced migration. The initiative began in the Congo region of Central Africa and is undertaking a 20,000-kilometer journey from Africa to the Arctic Circle, passing through 20 cities including Dakar, Senegal. Along the route, the project organizes public surprise activities to engage communities. The project highlights the natural migratory patterns of animals such as zebras in Africa, emphasizing their role in regenerative livestock farming without environmental degradation.
7 posts • GPT (4.1 mini)
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Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, made a historic visit to Kenya in November 2015 as part of his first-ever trip to the African continent. The visit, which took place from November 25 to 27, 2015, included stops in Kenya, Uganda, and the Central African Republic. In Kenya, thousands of people gathered to welcome the pontiff, marking a memorable moment for the Catholic faithful and the nation at large. During his visit, Pope Francis delivered powerful messages, including a notable speech at Kasarani Stadium where he warned against tribalism, stating that it destroys a nation despite growth and peace. He also called on Kenyans to reject tribalism and corruption. The government honored his visit by constructing a platform in his honor. The visit left a lasting impact on many, including anecdotes of personal blessings by the pope that believers say changed lives. This trip was a significant milestone in Pope Francis's papacy and remains vividly remembered by Kenyans.