This is why keeping a leso handy in the village still holds real value. Tying it around the waist is a simple yet powerful way of showing respect, decency, and maturity.Imagine a mother or grandmother dressed in a way that leaves little to the imagination, then bending over in front of her children, grandchildren, or workers. It feels uncomfortable and inappropriate for everyone involved.Ladies, your dressing is ultimately your personal choice, but there should still be boundaries. A little modesty and self-respect go a long way.
Drama unfolded outside the county assembly after a nominated woman MCA from West Pokot was captured angrily confronting her male colleague before partially undressing during the heated altercation, drawing attention from onlookers and sparking reactions online.
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It doesn't change the fact that 50K is little money, and the value of salary is a factor of inflation and cost of living, nothing to do with how many people. If 80% earned that, it would be a better hand to mouth, but would not change anything much if inflation keeps going up, eventually, the savings will still be wiped out. Compound that with out of pocket expenses due to collapsing public systems
@FrankoRover@cross_Xkaran7@Mr_Moshki My friend if Majority Kenyans could earn 50k Kenya will be Second upper world economy. Do you know out of 3 million salary people only 30% earn more than 100k?
@cross_Xkaran7@Mr_Moshki 60K is little money in Kenya. This is the desensitization I am talking about. How much can one build on with this? Hii ni consumption money
Luos have only one mission in 2027, to ensure that we are not in opposition. For two reasons.
1. Raila is not here to force governments to accommodate us.
2. We are lagging behind economically. We are like 50 years behind. We need to close that gap ASAP.
@AG199976247@Benign_Overlord I get but please politics is about popularity, you want Maraga but how many people know him in village areas? Americans did it by first electing least corrupt until they had good one
@Benign_Overlord Given the persons you mentioned to be given 5b, have themselves contributed to the state the country is in, why not get just one clean David from somewhere to decide ni yeye against all ? There we will be cleaver voters , otherwise we like it or not bado ni wale stupid voters .
Ruto is a shrewed politician. He will ensure that Gachagua's case in the High Court is decided in Gachagua's favour meaning his impeachment is overturned. He will then look for elders to send to Gachagua witj 5B insisting that he must run for president. He will send similar amounts to Kalonzo, Matiangi and any other united opposition candidate that looks like they have some gravitas. The goal? To divide the united opposition. He will play Moi's game. Appeal to their individual greed and vanity. Should they fall for it, Kenyans will be fucked. If they can see through the tricks and still remain united, they may still have a chance. I don't want idiots who have not looked at opinion polls responding to this because they are political illiterates.
At the Gym yesterday evening. This pretty curvy girl finished her session and realised her wallet was in the car. She approached one regular guy packing his bag and said “Please, can you lend me 2k for fuel?
I’ll send it back immediately.”
with full eye contact.
Bros just said “I don’t have cash on me” zipped his bag and left.
Pretty priviledges temporarily suspended 😭
@moneyacademyKE Kalenjins should never be near power never again, this is not tribalism they've proved it twice, they've downgraded this country twice. Both in presidency and CS. Lets call a spade a spade
Auditor-General reveals Kenya irregularly used Sh7.3 billion from the fuel levy fund to compensate French firms.
This comes after the government cancelled the Nairobi-Nakuru-Mau Summit highway deal and later handed it to Chinese firms.
If at all Sifuna is going to unite with Gachagua team then I have to say it's 2 term. There's no way we are removing Ruto to replace him with people like Gachagua.
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"At the very least, there should be a clear warning before completing a transaction:
“The recipient has an outstanding Fuliza balance. Funds may be used to offset debt.
Proceed?”
A Nairobi lady has sued Safaricom PLC after her KSh 2,700, mistakenly sent via M-Pesa, was used to offset the recipient’s Fuliza debt.
Her reversal request was declined. She has now moved to the High Court challenging that policy as unconstitutional.
When I send money to someone, my intention is clear that I am transferring funds to THAT person. I am not entering into a contract with Safaricom to help them recover loans. I am not agreeing to become a guarantor. I am not volunteering to settle another adult’s overdraft.
How then does my money automatically clear someone else’s debt without my consent?
We must be very careful as a country not to normalise silent policies that shift financial burdens to third parties. Digital convenience should not override basic principles of fairness and property rights.
Yes, the recipient may have agreed to Fuliza terms. But I did not.And this is the core issue.
If money is mistakenly sent and reversal is denied because it has already been swallowed by a debt recovery system, then we are creating a dangerous precedent one where corporations quietly prioritise loan recovery over consumer protection.
At the very least, there should be a clear warning before completing a transaction:“The recipient has an outstanding Fuliza balance. Funds may be used to offset debt. Proceed?”
This case is bigger than 2,700 shillings. It is about how far automated financial systems can go without violating basic rights.
No, Civil Servants are employed by the Public Service Commission (PSC). This group typically includes staff in government ministries, state departments, and various administrative offices. Teachers are employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), which is an independent constitutional commission. Because they have their own employer (TSC) separate from the PSC, they are technically Public Officers rather than Civil Servants.
@_gumba1@moneyacademyKE In NHIF model, you could not access service unless you had contributed for 3 consecutive months unlike SHA if you become sick just pay 6000 and receive treatment for 30,000 in such scenario unemployed would do the same coz is profitable.
@moneyacademyKE how?, unless they were paying pending claims too. How is it possible that claims reached 100%, meaning everyone who paid for SHA got sick and exhausted the anual cover? Or 40% all the claims were ECCIF my lawd?. Hebu explain to us how this ended up.
SHA’s SHIF fund collected Sh58 billion but paid out Sh91.5 billion in claims in FY 2024/25.
That’s a 158% loss ratio, meaning for every Sh100 collected, Sh158 was paid out in claims
@baroswahjr MarryHill is among the tier 1girls public schools in Kenya.
Mimi sioni shida, before you bring your girl huko you are made aware of the fee structure plus kuna options mob.
Let's visit MARYHILL GIRLS,
Term 1 school fees is Kshs 33,610
Term 2 school fees is Kshs 19,847
Term 3 school fees is Kshs 15,097
Total per year is Kshs 68,554.
Easy. Right? Let's go to EXTRA LEVIES.
Extras:
1. School Motivation - Kshs 7,000 per term. That makes it Kshs 21,000 per year. For some classes it's Kshs 5,500 x 3 which is Kshs 16,500
2. Class motivation - Kshs 3,000 per term. This totals Kshs 9,000 per year.
3. Development - Kshs 20,000 per year
4. Enhancement program - Kshs 7,000 per year
5. KFC - Kshs 1000. You ask what is KFC? The parents visit the school once every term. This day the school buys KFC chicken for the girls at a cost of Kshs 1,000 per term. In a year it's Kshs 3,000.
Total Extra Levies is Kshs 69,000
Total amount to keep your daughter at MARYHILL GIRLS is Kshs 69,000 + Kshs 68,554.
It Totals Kshs 137,554
And here they don't joke. There is no room for negotiation. No diplomacy.
As early as Term 1 on induction day, you are told utafute shule ingine mapema kama umeskia huwezani.
Here, parents talk in hushed tones.