@Johnkih52453847@JimiWanjigi Hii pelekea H.E. Babu Owino, people's president.
Jimmy ako hapa for financial libration na watu wa pesa mashida zenu ni zenu ๐
May our fellow comrades be well.
@Roshni19770 Every distro had it's stronhold l, just find one that works for your needs. If you want a lot of profuctivity softwares, go with Ubuntu, if you have other more serious business, there are others shited to that.
I use Ubuntu by the way ๐
@VkBoit Wanasemaga jua system lakini saa zingine ๐ฎ๐๐... Tumefanya kazi with my bros pesa tunasyphon before job ni mingi kuliko cost ya labour and then the guy we are working for ako lzile za "kuna watu wengine walituma quotation nikaona hiyo quote yao ni kodogo haimake sense" ๐ญ๐
DeNA just joined the development fund as a Corporate Gold sponsor to support .NET for mobile. Thank you for backing open-source game development.
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After SACCOs, Banks And M-Pesa Are Next As Kenyans Become Guarantors For A Debt Crisis They Never Ate
Kenyans must stop asking why Kenya has not defaulted and start asking who is being prepared to carry the default when the music finally stops.
Ghana was here.
Sri Lanka was here.
Zambia was here.
Argentina was here.
Lebanon was here.
The script is always the same, because a broke government borrows until lenders get tired, taxes until citizens are dry, leans on banks until credit disappears, pushes pain into pensions and domestic savings, then tells the public that sacrifice is needed to save the country.
That is why the SACCO story should scare Kenyans more than they currently seem scared, because SACCO savings are not government money, they are the private sweat of teachers, police officers, nurses, farmers, matatu people, boda riders, mama mbogas, small traders and workers who ran there after banks abandoned them.
In every default story, the government does not stand alone at the edge of the cliff, because it drags citizens there as guarantors through inflation, taxes, currency pain, bank losses, pension restructuring, frozen credit and forced patriotic nonsense dressed up as national recovery.
Banks already formed a comfortable debt circle with government, where lending to Treasury became safer and sweeter than lending to SMEs, which slowly choked biashara, starved the real economy and turned ordinary Kenyans into beggars inside their own banking system.
Now the same government that fed banks with public debt is walking into SACCOs, looking at the last pool of money ordinary Kenyans still controlled after taxes, deductions, mobile money charges, fuel prices, school fees and rent had already eaten their pockets.
The anus cannot be stitched to stop diarrhoea.
A debt crisis cannot be solved by raiding SACCOs, squeezing banks, eyeing M-Pesa, selling public assets and pretending that every desperate grab is an infrastructure plan.
Ghana called it domestic debt exchange.
Sri Lanka called it restructuring.
Argentina called it emergency controls.
Lebanon left people staring at bank balances they could not freely touch.
Kenya will give it a cleaner name, maybe national development, domestic resource mobilisation, infrastructure financing or patriotic investment, but the meaning will be the same.
The citizens are being prepared as guarantors for debts they never ate.
Kenyans are not angry enough, because if they understood where this road ends, they would know SACCOs are not the final target, they are the warning shot before banks, M-Pesa and every private pool of money still breathing outside Treasuryโs hands.
The money is finished.
@Dr_Kingori kwa that show with the president anakaa msee ana-tarmac ๐๐... My algorithm took me to the video "Are You Destined to be Rich or Poor?" and our guy is glowing ๐๐... We need portable make-up kits ama shades foldable at least ๐๐
Kali Linux 2026.2 Release (GNOME 50, KDE 6.6, Helper Scripts, APT Formats & VM Boot Tweaking): Itโs the final week of Q2, and Kali Linux 2026.2 is here - right on schedule ;) We have been heads down since our last release, and we are ready to share whatโฆ https://t.co/kv4knEBCQs
@segera_clinton I like how the guys cooked in the 'debate', but Kasmuel was right, most of them there are onto some agenda that is not shared by majority of the GenZ and Kenyans at large.
One day William Ruto will die and we will be given access to walk by his lifeless body in the parliament grounds. I just hope that we will be given the privilege to spit on the carcass.