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Tukutane uhuru gardens tuchome ivory, kaa huezi gojea mbisha.

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#Feki Edmini!

sawa VE mwenzangu!

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Siwezi hama. Kama hainipendezi I would rather hibernate!

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what are the chances that 50% of the 105 tonnes of ivory destined to be burned wont disappear in transit

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Kama kuna ile ime Malaysia labda mtu aweke kwa nyumba awe akiangalia, soko imekua mbaya, the risk is no worth the reward.

if there is one thing that have learned in my nearly half a decade of existence is that people don’t steal because they know exactly what they will do with the loot. its more of a genetic impulse, that’s why a guy will steal a drum without any idea what do with it halafu they are caught with the exhibit months after they stole it or realize several months after stealing that they can convert the drum to jikos.

this can very easily be Malaysiad just because of the value. kwanza its just not ivory, i hear there are probably two tonnes of rhino horns… that’s the jackpot right there. they should get the recce company and those commandos from gilgil to escort the consignment

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Hapo kuna ivory fake mingi sana but justice must be seen to be done

Ferk ivory

Kama hamujui hiyo ash ya ivory ndio huwa na pesa!

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I saw on tv a documentary shooter contracting a sculptor to make a make-believe elephant tusk. It breathtakingly real looking!

That fake tusk had a tracking device and was planted among others in the forests of Congo and followed all the way to China thru Msa. The plan was to prove that Kony was involved in poaching in the forests of DRC…

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fucking govt why burn all that money.
this will not prevent poaching better sell the ivory and channel the money to conservation.
i remember pia MOI burning precious ivory.
ama iwekwe meseum

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You, therefore, watched it. There were rumors that Moi’s tusks were fake! Lisemwalo liko!

Si ubebe pembe za Admean zichomanishwe pamoja?

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