Bill from Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti

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Bill from Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti

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Bill from Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti
If this were Kenya the government would raise taxes on agricultural machinery and vehicles asap
Wandile Sihlobo@WandileSihlobo

When the South African farming sector is doing well, the interlinked industries tend to benefit from its better fortunes. The auto industry, tractor, and combine harvester supply industries are amongst such industries. We typically hear that the “new bakkies” reflect the better financial conditions in the farming sector. In 2024 and 2025, we saw the benefits of strong agricultural production, which supported better sales across various months in these industries. For tractor and combine harvester sales, we continue to see stronger activity, even in April 2026. But the path ahead is changing and may present challenges also for these interlinked industries. The Middle-East War and the expected El Niño drought are some of the major challenges in the farmer’s mind. The decision they will make regarding the purchase of the vehicles and the agricultural equipment will be negatively influenced by the concerns ahead. Still, if one looks into the near term, particularly from the tractors and combine harvesters sales, and to an extent, even vehicles in the farming sector. The picture may look positive. Agricultural machinery sales remain robust in South Africa, supported by orders that some farmers likely placed before the current global challenges. The farmers’ finances over the past few months were boosted by the ample harvest in the 2024-25 season, on the back of beneficial La Niña rains. Therefore, in our interpretation of these recent sales, we ought to be careful not to view the data as an indication that the agricultural sector is unaffected by rising input costs, lower agricultural commodity prices, and lingering uncertainty about the weather outlook heading into the 2026-27 season, as I noted above.

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Paul Muite SC
Paul Muite SC@Paul_Muite·
Who will remind him of this??
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Thuranira
Thuranira@Thuranira_1·
Safaricom has been ordered to pay KShs 9,900,000.00 in total, that’s KShs 900,000.00 to each of the 11 petitioners for violating their constitutional rights to privacy, dignity and consumer protection. The court found that Safaricom employees had accessed and shared private data, including financial transactions, betting activity, and location details, with third parties such as betting companies. Safaricom tried to blame “rogue employees,” but the court rejected that argument and held the company fully responsible as the data controller. Justice Bahati Mwamuye made it clear that privacy is not just a paper right. Once personal data is exposed on that scale, the harm is real. I feel that the compensation should have been higher.
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John Doe
John Doe@StanleyMasinde_·
I want you to know that France will pay close attention to Next year’s elections. They would want their puppet to stay in power. That’s how a country’s sovereignty is lost. They’ve done this before and they’ll do it again. We’re now in a slowly boiling soup.
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Dr. Abby Johnson
Dr. Abby Johnson@AbbyJohnson·
Abortion being legal does not mean it’s okay. There have been numerous “legal” things throughout history that we look back on as being abhorrent. Abortion will be one of them.
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Willis Evans Otieno
Willis Evans Otieno@otienowill·
This affordable housing nonsense is something else A mandatory tax is imposed on Kenyan citizens to finance ambitious housing projects ; developments that many of the very contributors are unlikely to ever access or own. Yet, after extracting these contributions, the same system later returns with renewed demands for additional funding, citing insufficiency of resources to sustain ongoing projects and expanding fiscal commitments.
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Muriaso
Muriaso@muriaso·
Just to remind you 4 years ago diesel was 140 bob just before that mkora was given the sword
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Ahmad Salim
Ahmad Salim@ahmadsalims·
The only way left to drive in Nairobi.
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James
James@MrJamesKe·
It’s completely unacceptable that this regime can inflate fuel prices for those who oppose it while lowering them for its supporters. Why should some of us be paying 214 per litre while others supposedly get it at 100?
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Afghan Zoroastrian
Afghan Zoroastrian@AfgZoroastrian·
Japan and Germany were devastated during WW2 Their children didn’t become terrorists Stop making excuses for your terrorists.
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