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Make your voice heard. You are always called a complainer until the changes happe, then there is complete silence and only acceptance
Safaricom PLC@SafaricomPLC
A message to our valued customers on My OneApp.
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The High Court has dealt a blow to aggressive debt recovery methods used by KRA, blocking the agency from directly raiding a taxpayer’s bank accounts to recover dues, citing due process violations.
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Uproar as DP Kindiki flies from Nairobi to Kilifi with motorcade escort, advance team, security and protocol to dig foundation of a class with mattock...
#UzalendoNews #politics #sifuna #karua
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Finds V.A.T. on fuel at 8 %, raises it to 16%, then "lowers" it to 13% and finally to 8%... MATAK0 YAKE! Finds dollar at 119, raises it to 162 and then "lowers" it to 130... MATAK0 YAKE! Finds ID registration FREE, introduces a Ksh. 1,000 fee and then "scraps" it after 13 months in the spirit of listening to the cries of Kenyans... MATAK0 YAKE! Finds Fuel at Ksh. 159, raises it to Ksh. 177, increases it again to Ksh. 207 and then "reduces" it to Ksh. 190. Increases it by 48 shillings, then "cuts" Ksh. 10... MATAK0 YAKE!

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You can now only get a yenser if the president asks for it. And you say this is your country.
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya
Locked Out of Their Own Track: President Ruto has directed Information and Communication CS William Kabogo to protect BuuPass Tech company from bullying in a Sh600 million SGR ticketing tender. #NTVTonight @BrianGeorgeKE
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A retired lawyer in the U.S. was watching the news when he saw the story about the new Trump commemorative coin and something immediately didn't sit right with him.
So he did what lawyers do. He went digging...
And he found it. A federal law passed in 1866 that explicitly prohibits living people from appearing on U.S. currency. It's not a grey area. It's not open to interpretation. It's been sitting in the books for over 150 years.
The last time this actually happened was 1926 when a coin featuring Calvin Coolidge was minted while he was still alive and serving as president. The backlash was immediate. The coins were pulled. And the law was reaffirmed...
Now this retired lawyer has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Mint not because of who is on the coin, but because the law says it simply cannot be done. Full stop...
No political agenda. No protest. Just one guy, a dusty legal statute, and a federal case that nobody in Washington apparently saw coming

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The Taxes and Levies charged on fuel in Kenya constitutes about 80% of the actual cost of the product itself. The ripple effect of surges in fuel prices on overall market dynamics places an obligation on the government to make concessions, when necessary, to cushion consumers from global spikes in prices. While the reduction of VAT from 16% to 13% is one such concession, it is far from adequate in the grand scheme of things, considering Kenyans already pay the highest pump prices regionally.
The increase announced by EPRA indicates tone-deaf leadership that ignores the plight of the people. This is when the role of our parliamentarians in representation and oversight must be activated. The pain of wananchi must never go unrecognised or unresolved.

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Ndii, you just accidentally confessed to the robbery while trying to play the professor.
We know Platts dictates the base product price. But Senator Ledama is exposing the 'Freight & Premium'-which YOU just admitted is $253.94/MT!
Under the Open Tender System, premiums were under $50. Even early G-to-G premiums were $100. A $254 premium means cartels are skimming roughly Ksh 28 per litre JUST on 'trade margins' before a single tax is applied.
Stop hiding a historic cartel markup behind the Platts index. We aren't arguing about the cost of the oil; we are arguing about the cost of your middlemen.
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