Kapyungu A
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Hongera zenu wakenya. Sie bado tunawaza rehabilitation ya reli zetu. Hatujipangi kwa miaka 20 ijayo.
Ina maaana hamjaiona hii picha ama?
oldest photoshop trick in the world
look at the image more carefully
you can even see the inverse line
yeah bro, it was robert alai the infamous blogger who posted that pic on facebook he got roasted hilariously on the comment section LINKPoa bro, it's important government consider deploying heavy security along some off these infrastructures, our detractors can even plant bombs there and blame it on alshabaabs.
That thing is not photoshop Alai is an accomplished journalistoldest photoshop trick in the world
look at the image more carefully
you can even see the inverse line
Even the most accomplished jounalists do blunder sometimes. Alai has had his fare share of blunders.That thing is not photoshop Alai is an accomplished journalist
Hongera jirani zetu
to believe such nonsense exposes quite a lot about an individual. please invest a little thinking in your opinions. it helps sometimes.That thing is not photoshop Alai is an accomplished journalist
Yesterday evening they said this is a lie ....KRA was on NTV
Kenyans in the opposition will want anything to taint jubilee from
Giving lies about mugabe and trump to photoediting am in opposition but hapa hata mm siamini nimepeleka siz juzi shule mombasa n we didnt see this anywea and trust me i watched the whole journey in amazement!!!
The Standard Gauge Railway is rapidly taking shape, transforming the landscape and livelihoods.
21 campsites have been put up along the route, each supervising the works on a particular section. Two factories have also been opened to supply the sleepers and T-Beams – for supporting bridges.
Bridges will account for 30 km of the 609 km line, including a 2km bridge over Tsavo River. Several other bridges will be built in Tsavo to allow the elephants to pass under the line. Each of these will be 7 metres high and 50 metres long.
The Sh 345 billion project is scheduled for completion in June 2017. It will carry freight trains at a speed of up to 80km/h and passenger trains at a maximum speed of 120km/h.
We have some pictures showing some of the progress.
Source: nairobiwire.com
You mean you believe anything alai says in his posts.... Wow, no wonder you always have this idea that Kenya is going to come crushing down anytime soon.That thing is not photoshop Alai is an accomplished journalist