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Make Africa Great.
Planet Earth Katılım Mart 2018
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Correction: Paying taxes in Kenya is actually funding criminal activities.
Mwai, MBS.@IanJamesMwaiK
Paying taxes in Kenya feels like funding criminal activities.
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Ksh. 500 worth of KPLC tokens
2020: 32 Units
2023: 25 units
2025: 19 units
2026: Will now be 14 units.
#RejectElectricityPrices



Moe@moneyacademyKE
EPRA has increased electricity costs by a total of Sh4.40 per kWh in May 2026 through new forex, fuel, and water levies.
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Comoros🇰🇲 government now suspends new fuel prices introduced in response to the Iran war, backing down after the hikes, diesel prices by 46% and gasoline prices by 35%, prompted demonstrations and deadly clashes across the East African archipelago.
"The government and President Azali (Assoumani) heard the cries of the Comorian people. There was no other solution than to listen to them. The goal is to preserve peace," Energy Minister Aboubacar Saïd Anli announces.
President Azali suspended the decrees related to the fuel price hike, which were introduced on May 9, to allow for talks on the matter.
Source: @Reuters.
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Nairobi, final reflections.
Despite Nairobi being a haven of NGO work, impact funds, climate workshops and every species of grant funded virtue, one hears far less of the heavy socialist sermonising that so often drifts through Southern Africa. Why is that? I didn’t find a Karl Marx road as we did in Maputo….
Perhaps Kenya’s commercial bloodstream is simply too strong. Nairobi may host the NGO cathedral, but outside its stained glass windows the city is hustling: traders, founders, developers, agents, boda boda, financiers, exporters, coders and small businessmen all trying to make a shilling before the next traffic jam. The traffic jams here in the middle of high traffic and rain are extortion writ large. But the uber driver earning thrice the fee wasn’t complaining. Nor should we, but the wait time at a restaurant can stretch up to two hours, with the usual retort of “I’m almost there” serving as a signal to order the next dawa.
The intellectual mood in Nairobi is softened by enterprise. Even the social impact crowd seems more likely to speak the language of scale, platforms, mobile money and market access than nationalisation, redistribution and state led salvation.
Southern Africa, by contrast, still carries a heavier liberation era grammar. Politics there often begins with the state, the party, the struggle and the promise that history owes someone something. Nairobi feels more impatient with that theatre. It has its own dysfunctions, certainly, but its instinct is more transactional, more entrepreneurial, more “where is the opportunity?” than “where is the manifesto?” That may be why, even in a city full of NGOs, capitalism still manages to keep the microphone.
I like it here….

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There are houses you visit. And there are houses that hold you. Brazil builds a lot of the second kind.
Pedra House in Monte Mor is raw fieldstone, timber ceiling, and open sky; three materials doing the quiet work that most buildings need a hundred to fake. The walls carry the weight. The wood holds the warmth. The glass lets the landscape in without asking permission. On a Sunday afternoon in a house like this, rest is not something you choose. It simply arrives.
Pedra House, Monte Mor, São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷 | Stage.AEC | Cesar Sallum & José Rocha | 834m² | 2023




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