Another creative way of temporarily making rural roads motorable especially during the rainy season. After laying the hardcore, a concrete layer will be applied. Kang'ata is an achiever.
Alafu jomba,
If you still make payments on it, you donβt own it. It owns you.
True freedom starts when you become an owner.
Let me explain
You find a young man. Amepewa kibarua analipwa Kshs. 100k
After miezi kadhaa ameingia Equity anatafuta car financing. Amenunua ka-Demio na every month anakatwa Kshs. 27k for 10 years.
Akianza aliona aaaah si Kshs. 27k is something I can manageβ¦.
The first few months anamanage kulipa easilyβ¦
After the first year. Familia ina expand kijana anaanza kuona vimulimuli. Every month he struggles to pay the Kshs. 27k
He drives the car, fuels it, parks it at home β but technically, the bank still controls it. The car owns his salary because most of his income goes into maintaining debt.
If he misses payments for a few months, the bank can repossess the car immediately.
Meanwhile, another person buys a small plot in Mwihoko and slowly builds rental bedsitters. Tenants pay him every month. Instead of him working for the asset, the asset works for him.
Thatβs the difference between liability and ownership.
β The first kijana looks rich but is financially trapped.
β The second person may look ordinary but is building freedom.
True freedom starts when
β your assets pay you,
β your debts reduce,
β and your survival does not depend entirely on the next salary or loan.
Thatβs why wealthy people focus on owning land, businesses, shares, rentals, or investments β things that generate money instead of draining it.
I want every Kenyan seeing this to tweet:
REJECT FUEL PRICES.
REJECT FUEL PRICES
Donβt stay silent while the cost of food, transport and electricity is being pushed beyond reach.
A Sh46 diesel increase will hurt every family in Kenya.