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Voices from the Nubian community in Kibra.
Unity is described through everyday actions — loving one another, sharing what is available, visiting each other, and supporting those in need.
It is also rooted in a shared culture and land and shaped by the reality of being a minority.
Unity is seen in love, generosity and showing up for one another.
Unity is what sustains minority communities and should be cultivated deliberately — especially as the election period approaches.
Jummah Mubarak
"When a people are denied recognition, they are denied existence" Today on the floor of the Senate Hon. Edwin W. Sifuna raised a crucial question to the ministry of Interior on behalf of the Nubian Community - seeking clarity on recognition, documentation and repariations for historical injustices. For decades lack of recognition has denied many Nubians access to IDs, land rights and full citizenship privileges.
17/06/2025
🌍 Beating Plastic Pollution Starts With Us 🌍
Plastic is choking our environment—clogging Kibra’s drainage, polluting our rivers, and endangering our health. Most of it is single-use, discarded carelessly and left to last for hundreds of years.
But here’s the truth: we can change this.
💚 In Kibra, clean-up champions are already making a difference.
💡 Youth are innovating—turning waste into paving bricks and products.
📣 Global efforts are pushing for a binding treaty to end plastic pollution.
Here’s how YOU can help:
♻️ Reduce single-use plastic
♻️ Reuse containers, bags & bottles
♻️ Sort your waste for recycling
♻️ Join clean-ups and spread awareness
This fight starts at home. In our homes, estates, schools, and markets. Let’s take action—today—not tomorrow.
✨ Together, we can make Kibra cleaner, greener, and healthier. Let’s 💪
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