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Job search

Excavator job search .

For more information contact -dm if seriously interested

Excavator Details

Type: Excavators

Make: Lovol

Model: FR220

Condition: Foreign Used

Year of Manufacture: 2017

Fuel Type: Diesel

Engine Size: 6.0

Transmission: Automatic

Horsepower: 165

Operating Weight: 22500

Bucket Capacity: 1.0

Digging Depth: 5300.0

Working Radius: 8600.0

Bucket Digging Force: 150

Travel Speed: 38

Rated Speed: 2100

Working Hours: 8

Exchange Possible: No

Description

Powerful, reliable Lovol 20–22 ton diesel excavator available for hire for short-term or long-term projects.

We've worked with Laikipia County Government at Kabiru Kware for 3 years.

Condition: Good working condition, well-maintained.

What We Offer

Experienced operator available

Ready to mobilize immediately

Suitable for rough and soft ground

Fuel-efficient and strong hydraulic performance

Reliable for continuous daily work

Suitable For

Road works & drainage

Foundations & trenching

Land clearing & earthworks

Private construction sites

County & NGO projects (sub-contracting)

Hire Options

Hourly / Daily / Weekly rates available

Flexible terms depending on job scope

Long-term projects welcomed

u/Acrobatic_Bit9963 — 21 days ago
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Young rising talent

I know the film field is not easy . But

I have two grade 10 students who aspire to be actresses what positive advise can you give them

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Kenyan traditional fragrances and perfumes

What traditional fragrances or natural scents did your grandparents use in Kenya?

I'm researching traditional Kenyan fragrances and would love to hear your experiences. Did your grandmother or grandfather use any leaves, roots, flowers, resins, woods, or oils to smell good, perfume clothes, or fragrance their home? What were they called, how were they used, and what did they smell like?

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u/Acrobatic_Bit9963 — 2 months ago
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Kenya's exotic fragrances

What did your grandmother or grandfather use as perfume before commercial perfumes were available?

I'm looking for traditional Kenyan scents—leaves, roots, flowers, tree bark, herbs, resins, or anything else people used to smell good. If you know what it was called, how it was used, and which community it came from, I'd really appreciate hearing about it.

I'm trying to document Kenya's traditional fragrance heritage. Every story helps!

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u/Acrobatic_Bit9963 — 2 months ago