
TeeEnn
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TeeEnn
@TeeEnn_1
Occasional writer, frequent daydreamer. All things sarcasm.Not a morning person,but always down 4 a good pun.
Nairobi Katılım Temmuz 2013
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The High Court has held that the in duplum rule applies to all lenders including microfinances. In Faulu Microfinance Bank Limited v Kilonzo, a borrower had taken a Kshs. 569,000 loan but defaulted, prompting the lender to claim over Kshs. 621,000. Despite the matter being undefended, the trial court applied the in duplum rule and reduced the recoverable amount to about Kshs. 145,000.
On appeal, the lender argued that the rule only applies to banks, not microfinance institutions. The High Court rejected that argument, holding that the rule is a matter of public policy meant to protect borrowers from excessive interest, and therefore binds all lenders. Bottom line: no lender can hide behind technicalities to inflate debt endlessly.



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The Head of State as Gachagua Family Patron. The interesting fact though is, the succession process was done to conclusion & properties already divided. The will was never challenged all through. 9 years later, the political patron is out to politically challenge the will by proxies. Bure kabisa. ✅️✅️
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Book of the Day, March 27th – Non-Fiction
Available completely FREE on Kindle and on KU! Get your copy below:
onlinebookclub.org/shelves/book.p…
A Boy Who Loved Me by Wilson Semitti
Connect with the Author: @SemittiWilson

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I am voting for anyone who will be fronted as the presidential candidate in the united opposition!
KOT Socha 🇰🇪@Kotsocha_ke
🤣So you will vote your tribe 2027
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Oh Governor @orengo_james you are exactly who you think you are!!
Clarity of mind, eloquence, charisma ✅️
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An employer has been ordered to pay Ksh 250,000 for refusing to show a former employee what they said about her in a background check. She believed a negative reference cost her a new job. When she asked for answers, the employer hid behind “confidential.” The ODPC said no. If you talk about someone, they have a right to see it.
Employers must now choose their words carefully. If you can’t say it to someone’s face, don’t whisper it to their next boss. Employees are finally protected from secret sabotage. And workplaces must become more honest. Usinichomee na sijui.


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DCI chief confirming that Safaricom gave them all access to track, trace, dox and geolocate Tuju's phone number, including the exact time it was switched off.
DCI didn't get a court order to access Tuju's details. DCI ,Safaricom axis of evil and that illegal backend access again, as they have always done.
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya
Mohammed Amin: Based on solid intelligence and meticulous forensic analysis, the DCI conclusively, and I am saying this without an iota of doubt, Tuju was physically present within his residence throughout the period in question. Even at the precise time his mobile phone was switched off at 18:18 hours on 21st March 2026, he was at his Karen residence
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