@The_MostHigh_@ArapMosoin@edwinsifuna We wacha buana. In a country where people barely get food to eat solution inakuwa raising taxes ? You think if people could afford new clothes wangekuwa wanaopt for mitumba which go for as low as 20 bob ?
@ArapMosoin@The_MostHigh_@edwinsifuna Imposing a 5% tax on mitumba would negatively affect millions of Kenyans who depend on second-hand clothing for affordability, employment, and daily survival. Mitumba plays a major role in Kenya’s economy because it provides low-cost clothing to low- and middle-income households.
@The_MostHigh_@edwinsifuna The same person once said you should reduce taxes to expand the tax base at one point. How will imposing a tax on it benefit the common mwananchi especially considering the fact many people prefer mitumba because of availability?
@edwinsifuna How ironic you calling CS Finance "expert from Suba" but shouldn't we have made it even higher? To promote local manufacturing this is much better!!
@Shemido1@_fels1 Ruto didn't want it built in Kenya in the first place. I've not seen any Kenyan disputing it so far. The same way no Kenyan disputed when he wanted to build a cement processing plant in Kenya. It was the Uhuru-ruto government that demanded a bribe
@_fels1 Funny how billionaires invest where doom prophets say everything is collapsing 😄Africa’s richest man saw opportunity, while professional complainers only see hashtags and chaos.A refinery isn’t built with vibes feasibility studies were done long before the noise on X.
Africa's richest man is about to build a refinery in Kenya, a country where commercial activists and anarchists have managed to convince their sheep that nothing is working, companies are closing down, and economy is on its deathbed. Seems he didn't conduct any feasibility study.
@Kama36378Kamau@_fels1 The same same ruto didn't want it built in Kenya in the first place. When dangote wanted to build a cement processing plant it was the Uhuru-ruto government that demanded a bribe. Get the facts right first.
@_fels1 wait and see for the so called commercial activist's comin to convince their incompetent followers that the refinery is meant to benefit Ruto not kenyans ,