Kev O

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Kev O

Kev O

@okwitt

Good climate before we messed it up was nice. Animals have their rights like we do. Cybercrime is also real so don't use the same nywila for all your accounts.

Kenya Katılım Haziran 2010
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Kev O
Kev O@okwitt·
@johnnjenga Kenyans can easily vote for this guy. Easily
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Stanley Biwott
Stanley Biwott@StanleyBiwottK·
@amenya_nelson Kenya’s population is growing, demand for infrastructure and social facilities is increasing. Ni wajinga tu wanapinga kila kitu. I bet if Ruto built a conference facility in Isiolo some takatakas will still fault it.
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Mwango Capital
Mwango Capital@MwangoCapital·
Translation: We can't afford protests a year before elections
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Kev O
Kev O@okwitt·
@mbithi Mblooooo, hawa hawajui hata election sio lazima watu washaamua
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Cop Shakur
Cop Shakur@CopShakurkihara·
Mko Kadi?Sindio? But Wako strategy,Ruto's ICC Lawyer and his longtime friend,Katwa Kigen was appointed a Court of appeal Judge exactly 2 Months ago The appointment was made by William Ruto through a gazette notice. As of today Katwa Kigen has been shortlisted for Supreme Court Judge Job,he is going to get the job. When there are Presidential Election disputes,the Supreme Court Judge are the ones who decide. Watu wamekula strategy,tusipokuwa na strategy yakushindia huyu jamaa kwa Ballot,atatutoa timing, I'm not ready to Suffer for another 5 years. Akipata another 5 years atatufinish na atumalo,juu he won't be needing anything from us.
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Job Mwanthi
Job Mwanthi@JobMwanthi·
@CopShakurkihara Been saying this for the longest, all top honchos in security by the time vote will be from rift Valley na mtu ako ndani supreme Court, tuone sasa IEBC kutaenda aje?
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Kev O
Kev O@okwitt·
@CopShakurkihara Buda it does not matter. Hata Nick awekwe AG watu washaamua mbloo
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Kev O
Kev O@okwitt·
@Onorpik You are assuming he is okay mentally
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KIPRONO
KIPRONO@Onorpik·
I don't know how finding 25 children in a mass grave does not even concern the president! He truly MUST GO!
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Kev O
Kev O@okwitt·
@Joe_Cooel Kuna watu walimchangia. Akanunua Prado
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Joecool
Joecool@Joe_Cooel·
Those who KNEW he was a State Project ab initio never bothered with his MELODRAMATIC ANTICS.
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Victor Gatsby
Victor Gatsby@LordGichohi·
I hate when elected leaders report on issues as if they are journalists . Like you are a member of parliament si you table this unaniambia sasa Mimi nifanye nini???
Ndindi Nyoro@NdindiNyoro

KENYA MUST LOWER VAT ON FUEL AND REDUCE FUEL LEVY: Fuel prices globally were higher in March of 2022 at around $100 Per Barell, reaching a peak over $116 Per Barell in May of 2022. Higher than the current global oil prices. Yet, Petro was around Ksh 150 and diesel Ksh 131 at the peak in May. Even without a subsidy, it was still cheaper than now. Even while global prices halved from a high of $116 Per barrel in 2022 to below $55 Per barrel in December 2025, Kenyans didn’t notice the drastic global price change at the pump. The reason of high prices in Kenya includes the introduction of an extra 8% VAT in 2023 and an extra KSh 7 fuel levy in 2024. VAT is over Ksh 25 per liter. This is besides other excise taxes and levies. More interesting is that the government has already taken a loan or collected the Ksh 7 in advance through illegal securitization. This amounts to Ksh 32 billion per year. For non-oil-producing economies, their markets are price takers of the global prices; they are left with the tool of levies, taxes, or subsidies to deal with fuel prices. Taxes and levies account for around 50% of fuel prices in Kenya, among the highest in the World. A time has now come for Kenya to remove the Ksh 7 in fuel levy added in 2024 and recede the 8% VAT on fuel. The banks that participated in the illegal securitization should be made to pay for their greed. They either give a moratorium or laws must be changed. The government must intervene. Consumers have done their bit by paying additional VAT and fuel levy when prices were coming down; now it is time for the government to reciprocate by removing the 8% additional VAT and Ksh 7 fuel levy. Our economy cannot afford to shoulder all these levies and taxes at this time in consideration of the global dynamics. Kenyans must be shielded. The economy must be supported. It is unfathomable that fuel is cheaper in Uganda, yet their fuel requirements pass through Kenya. In Tanzania, Petro is below Ksh 155 in Kenyan shillings. Still cheaper in Rwanda. We are African and Africa is our Business..

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FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN@WaruhiuFranklin·
It might be time I venture into the Uber business by purchasing several cars. You can acquire second-hand models like Mazda Demio, Toyota Vitz, Nissan Note or Honda Fit for around KES 600,000 each and list them on Uber. Typically, Uber drivers remit about KES 8,000–9,000 weekly to the car owner. That translates to roughly KES 32,000 per month or KES 384,000 annually per car. After deducting costs; about KES 40,000 for insurance, KES 30,000 annually for servicing (KES 2,500 monthly), and setting aside KES 60,000 as a contingency for engine repairs the total annual expenses come to around KES 70,000 (excluding the engine reserve unless used). This leaves an estimated net income of about KES 314,000 per year. Within the first two years, the investment can generate approximately KES 628,000, meaning you recover your initial KES 600,000 capital fairly quickly, assuming no major repairs like engine replacement. From year three onwards, the business begins to deliver profit around KES 300,000 annually. After applying a 30% income tax, this comes to about KES 210,000 per year, totaling roughly KES 420,000 over two years. Over a four-year period, that equates to an average annual return of about KES 105,000 on a KES 600,000 investment. The Uber model offers relatively stable and predictable cash flows, and the payback period approach can help determine when to exit. At the end of year four, you can sell the car at around KES 550,000 and reinvest in newer second-hand vehicles. Models like Demio, Vitz, Honda Fit, and Nissan Note tend have a good resale value. In total, you would have KES 550,000 from resale plus KES 420,000 in profits, giving you KES 970,000 over four years, an increase of KES 370,000 on your initial investment. Even after factoring in major repairs like an engine replacement (KES 60,000) and cosmetic costs like painting and buffing (about KES 26,000), you could still net around KES 344,000 over four years, or roughly KES 86,000 annually. This represents an annual return of about 14.3%. While the return may seem modest, the Uber business generates consistent cashflow of about KES 32,000 monthly and KES 384,000 annually per car Scaling up to 10 cars (an investment of around KES 6 million) could generate about KES 320,000 monthly or KES 3.84 million annually in operating cash flow. Strong, steady cash flow of KES 3.84 million annually is a major advantage. To me cashflow is KING. Additionally, expenses such as maintenance, repairs, engine replacement and repainting can be used to reduce taxable income. However, the biggest challenge in this Uber business is the risk of drivers failing to remit KES 8,000 weekly payments to the vehicle owner as agreed. @NSE_Investors @mytradesignals @wiseshilling @EACinvestor @watesh @andrewnjiraini @alykhansatchu @kahome_steve @WillisOwiti @coldtusker @S_Mukoma @JuliusOnStocks @LevelQue @GEORGEMORGAN_01 @JohnHiuhu @StocksMarket_ke @ChiboliS @davidwagikuyu @mwesigwa18 @mcubedto @bosikomoja @ResidentSiaya @VickWealthHQ @madkiqofficial @Vickyjr @kippyt__ @cleuveschahasi @FarmingCareer @Macr0_Nerd @wrightXcapital @InvestorsClave @PesaWall @tradingroomke @HerbertKinyua1 @sir_yanka254 @alichalala @FunOnXx @StellarSwakei @mtucreativity @Jayriq @AmbokoJH
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Bolt reveals that Kenya’s top driver earns Sh400,000 per month.

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Rokitcoder
Rokitcoder@RobinsonMuiru1·
Doing vulnerabilities check on all institutions in Kenya and funny most websites are built with WordPress and php. Drag and drop or no-code should never be used to build banking systems. @Coopbankenya you can do better. @MkenyaMzi @BRIGHTZEED the sacco have the worst systems.
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#RUTOMUSTGONOW
#RUTOMUSTGONOW@Kayjimani·
Every day @SafaricomPLC services become more like an unwashed toilet. From the better to the shittier option, what a journey
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Kev O
Kev O@okwitt·
@DCI_Kenya By the way mlipata mtu aliuwa ule askari alileak details za ile meeting ya ile Russian gun deal?
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DCI KENYA
DCI KENYA@DCI_Kenya·
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Kev O@okwitt·
@DrJuma_M @JesseKenya I don’t trust this guy. He thinks he is too smart. Beware of such “leaders”
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@DrJuma_M·
Ndindi Nyoro and Moha Jicho Pevu Voted yes to finance Bill 2024 despite us being in the streets on that day,These two are petty Traitors,what Cartel bosses call Rats,They think we have forgotten but The North Remembers.
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