They are now telling Kenyans that government eyeing SACCO money will be a big win for savers, which is the kind of comedy you hear when a hyena enters a goat shed and calls it a security partnership πππππ
A broke government that has borrowed everywhere, taxed everything, sold public assets, crowded out SMEs through banks and now wants SACCO money cannot suddenly be marketed as a blessing to savers.
SACCO members did not save slowly from salaries, biashara, farming, boda rides, police pay, nursing shifts and teaching jobs so Treasury could arrive with a PowerPoint and call their private sacrifice infrastructure financing.
This debate is very simple, because government should not compete with ordinary Kenyans for SACCO money, loans and credit in the last financial corner where citizens were still breathing.
Calling this a big win for SACCOs is like telling a man that the thief measuring his door at night is doing free security assessment.
If Kenya's opposition splits and several politicians declare their presidential candidacy, they will lose. The opposition must produce one presidential candidate. One. Then everyone else must help to protect the votes of that candidate. That is the only way to a win. Only way. βοΈ
@mosedger@ouma_neko I always smile when the guy gets the mic, not to wipe emotions but he do talk about issues affecting us Kenyans broadly. Btw we need leaders not politicians come 2027.
@HazNyangi Not a Coasterian but thereβs no direct route to Diani from Malindi.
You either use the ferry or Dongo Kundu Bypass and avoid the chaos at Likoni ferry.
@gathirus@ouma_neko A guesswork? Were you around when Fred strengthened the education sector? That man experience and have full exposure of running a govt.
Is this an event that benefits our country or one that fights for a greater Somalia? Such a majestic gesture for a man who was ostracized by the US government is diabolical.
@ouma_neko Many mistake firmness for intimidation, Fred disrupted vested interests, restored credibility to national exams,IT, security and demanded accountability in public service. Tough decisions aren't always popular, but that's leadership..Let Kenyans decide....That's democracy.