@KRACare KRA should stop changing account managers every June.
This has never been a good idea for businesses, as it forces us to deal with a new person every year. Many businesses may struggle or even collapse if this issue is not addressed. We cannot keep going to KRA every year to explain what our businesses do and how we earn a living.@CG_KRA
Kra imekuwa police station.
@Asamoh_@KRACare Dear Somalis, don't engage with this guy. He is only looking for views and followers. He had been deserted to the point that hardly anyone commented on what he posted. Things became even quieter after the government stopped paying blogger stipends.
Safaricom PLC makes significant M-Pesa profits from Eastleigh and Western Kenya.
Some people from Central Kenya appear unhappy about M-Pesa withdrawal transaction charges. It seems that some have been influenced by Rigathi Gachagua's political messaging and are becoming less willing to support national initiatives.
I think KRA can provide data showing the contribution of different communities to Kenya's economy so that discussions are based on facts rather than assumptions.
Nowadays, Asamoh has lost a lot of replies, views, and engagement. Government bloggers seem to have realized that he can no longer contribute effectively to online campaigns against the opposition, so they have abandoned him, and he is no longer earning money from it.
He is now looking for views and engagement from Somalis.
"Please support him; adui yetu ni njaa. 😄
@Asamoh_@KRACare@KRACare Make these people understand how much revenue you make by clearing only one container that lands in Eastleigh (3 million), where everyday hundreds of containers come to Eastleigh.
Eastleigh employs more Kenyans than any other area in Kenya through its:
Hotels
Shops
Hospitals
Households employing domestic workers
Malls
Petrol stations
Barbershops
Bus companies
Matatus
Taxis
There are more boda bodas operating in Eastleigh than in any other area.
Somali-owned businesses pay more taxes than many other business communities.
Nowadays, the Safaricom network is becoming so poor that when you call someone, the voice quality sometimes becomes distorted and difficult to hear. You often have to end the call and dial again.
Is this a technical issue, or leadership failure? @PeterNdegwa_@SafaricomPLC@CA_Kenya