Government has money for corruption and flamboyant lifestyle on expense of our taxes but doesn't have money to lower fuel the irony. Don't relent until we see the light they'll intimidate you but if you give in you will have lost it all
Kenyans aren't complaining about fuel price hikes they're saying no to corruption and embezzlement of their hard earned money siphoning through the so called "tulipe ushuru tujitegemee" . They're saying if their taxes were managed well we wouldn't be in crisis in all sectors
Kenyans aren't complaining about fuel price hikes they're saying no to corruption and embezzlement of their hard earned money siphoning through the so called "tulipe ushuru tujitegemee" . They're saying if their taxes were managed well we wouldn't be in crisis in all sectors
I know it hurts a lot, but the truth is : Fuel isn’t “free money.” Cheaper fuel means less levy revenue for roads. Kenya has 164,967 km of roads, 15.1% paved (24,868 km); Uganda has 146,000 km, 4.4% paved (6,466 km); Tanzania has 181,000 km, 8% paved (15,000 km). Kenya uses a fuel/roads levy, and cheaper fuel still means less road funding unless the gap is covered elsewhere. The choice is simple: lower taxes and cheaper fuel with slower road development, or higher levies and stronger road expansion. The opposition should stop turning every fuel conversation into cheap politics and blaming Ruto for everything.
And nothing new . Anyone hoping these will bring any tangible change should never be forgiven for such ignorance! These have been around all these regimes what new would you expect from them?
There is nothing impressive here.
This is just Razzmatazz trying to ride on the anger and disappointment of citizens.
All these crooks have nothing new to offer and should be dumped into prison.
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