JohnKareez

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JohnKareez

JohnKareez

@johnkareez

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Mombasa, Kenya Katılım Temmuz 2013
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ALEX@_alexnzoli·
ODI WA MURANG'A WAS JUST CHILLING 😂😂😂😂😂
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BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri·
MPs should explain why the probe into the unauthorized diversion of Ksh. 6.3 billion in eCitizen revenue to an Equity Bank account has stalled despite initial accountability demands following the Auditor General Nancy Gathungu's exposé. Ksh. 6.3 billion is not child's play.
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KENYA GOSSIP HUB
KENYA GOSSIP HUB@kenyasgossips·
The Kenyan content creators who were allegedly denied entry to Tanzania by Samia Suluhu...
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JohnKareez@johnkareez·
Spotted this tonight West of Mombasa.@nziokamul1 any suggestions which Stars are these?
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Donald B Kipkorir
Donald B Kipkorir@DonaldBKipkorir·
Cheptongei Village Tribunal Judgement: We agree with you that your neighour cut your fence & stole your cow. We can see the cow in his compound. But we are afraid we can’t return the cow as he has fixed the fence where he had cut. But to compensate you, we will give you a goat! Case Dismissed.
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George T. Diano
George T. Diano@georgediano·
The high court judge has clearly said in jurisdinctional mandate that sucatangling thendesebestian impeachment process provaintantation is cribitinisetorial to Gachagua and biancasodiax methany as a constitutional kakuintas is the final judgement. Saizi huwezi nyita kitu coz wakisema msome kazi ilikua kuangalia mwalimu na rula ndio uone wakiwa wawili.🤡
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4Real
4Real@4Real_KE·
This car looked extremely clean, had very good acceleration, and was very silent off-road. No suspension or body noise at all. The OBD scan was very clean. However, a much more serious problem was well hidden. Car buyers, you need to be very careful. Judging a car by how clean it looks or how well it drives could be a direct ticket to buying a car that you will be regretting in the next 3 months. If you are planning on buying a car, just call us and we will come check it out for you and let you know whether it meets your expectations or not. Call us on 0729 686 646. You can also follow our WhatsApp channel for practical car care tips. Heres the link whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb…
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KYK 🇰🇪
KYK 🇰🇪@KijanayaKabras·
Paul Njuguna, a retired technical manager at the Agricultural Development Corporation, invested Ksh 16 million in 2019 to set up Elgon Pine, a refined oil and animal feed plant in Eldoret. At its peak, the plant processed 90 tonnes of canola, sunflower, and soya annually, with capacity for 300 tonnes. Njuguna contracted about 100 farmers who supplied raw materials, while he also farmed 10 acres himself. The business also produced poultry feeds and soap from crop by-products. The venture collapsed after Kenya Power slapped him with a Ksh 400,000 bill in August 2021, compared to his usual monthly bill of about Ksh 30,000. Njuguna disputed it as an error and filed a complaint, but Kenya Power claimed underbilling and refused to adjust. When he failed to pay, Kenya Power disconnected electricity to both his plant and home. Though EPRA ruled in his favour and ordered reconnection, the power was never restored, forcing him to shut down operations. The shutdown affected the entire value chain - contracted farmers, suppliers, and employees - all of whom lost income. Njuguna now questions whether the disconnection was deliberate sabotage and why Kenya does little to protect small industrial ventures. His case has raised concerns about how utility billing errors and slow dispute resolution can destroy promising local businesses and the livelihoods tied to them.
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Kawangware Finest ™ - Geoffrey Moturi
Identity Auto Fabricators doing their art! From Day 1- to Fully equipped 33 seater ready to hit the road! From a bare chassis to a road-commanding masterpiece. Every curve, panel, seat, and finish was carefully crafted by our team to deliver a matatu that stands out and performs. This is what happens when expertise meets innovation.
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
89% of Kenyans in Mt. Kenya region, 85% in Lower Eastern, 78% in Western, 76% in Nairobi, 73% in Nyanza and 65% at the Coast feel the country is heading in the wrong direction - TIFA survey
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
James Nyikal: If people fall sick during a pandemic, they should be treated wherever they are located. Sick individuals should not be moved to areas where no Ebola cases have been reported yet. Therefore, this agreement does not oblige the government to establish an Ebola isolation unit in Kenya
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§aruni
§aruni@GSaruni·
Car manufacturers are really doubling down on this Defender, LC250, Jetour T2, body theme... Anyway, Welcome back Pajero.
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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
The best hospital in Central America. With every medical specialty, the most advanced technology in the world, and top-quality care. Public. Dignified. Free. For everyone.
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CPA Wachira Joseph
CPA Wachira Joseph@WashiraX·
What Julians has submitted is extremely critical. Extremely. Right now: • You partly tell KRA what you earned • You tell KRA what tax you owe If finance Bill 2026 passes, It is KRA that will strictly tell YOU: • What you earned • What tax you owe How? • By pulling data from anywhere • eTIMS, banks, third parties, govt ministries integrations, etc If KRA sends you a tax bill. And it is insane. And you disagree. Who must prove it is wrong? The bill says it is you. But here is the danger. KRA is NOT required to tell you: • Where they got the data from • Or how they arrived at the figures So you are left there. Trying to fight numbers you cannot see. And some of those numbers could be system errors. Now ask yourself, - How do you disprove something you don’t even understand? Are you an angel? What Julians is saying is simple. If KRA wants to tax you using their data, KRA must prove to you and the courts that that data is: • Accurate • Reliable & • Defensible Is that a fair argument? Or should taxpayers just fight ghosts?
Julians Amboko@AmbokoJH

Should the taxpayer still bear the burden of proof in instances where a tax dispute with the Revenue Authority is based in pre-populated & third party data? In my submission before the National Assembly's Finance & Planning Committee on behalf of the Tax Research Centre at @StrathU, I argue that Finance Bill 2026's proposals seeking to anchor Incomes & Expenses Validation in law will be incomplete if they do not include a proposal for the the Revenue Authority being saddled with the burden of proof in such instances. Here's why: · Finance Bill 2026 proposes to amend Sec75 of the Tax Procedures Act to provide that the Revenue Authority may use technology to pre-populate tax returns on behalf of a person required to submit or lodge a tax return · Finance Bill 2026 further proposes that a person required to submit or lodge a tax return may rely on pre-populated return generated by the Revenue Authority to file their return · Finance Bill 2026 proposes to amend Sec112 to provide that the Cabinet Secretary of the National Treasury may make Regulations for the procedure for the submission or lodging of returns based on pre-populated tax returns generated by the Revenue Authority Here's where the problem is: · In all this, Sec56(1) which provides that "In any proceedings, the burden shall be on the taxpayer to prove that a tax decision is incorrect" remains unchanged · Sec56(1) is predicated on the fact that Kenya has been running on a self-assessment based regime & the data upon which tax disputes emerges was held by the taxpayer · With Incomes & Expenses Validation & the onset of a Dual Assessment regime in Kenya, taxpayers are now exposed not just to errors of judgement & data on their part, but also errors of technology & transmission which are out of their control · Can we really still have the burden of proof lying exclusively with the taxpayer in an environment where tax compliance has shifted from a function of record keeping to one where system integration reliability is now a key factor?

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I am Chege
I am Chege@_James041·
This is the Al Jazeera clip they are gatekeeping. How surveillance tools in Kenya are turned on ordinary Kenyans.
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