Expatriates living and working in Kenya sent back $664 MILLION to their home countries in 2023, according to new data from the Central Bank. The sum, which equates to 87 billion Kenyan shillings, is a 24.3% increase from the 69.96 billion Kenyan shillings ($534 million) foreign workers sent home the previous year. The number of expatriates in East Africa’s largest economy is EXPECTED TO INCREASE AS ORGANISATIONS RELOCATE WORKERS TO NAIROBI
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Nigeria needs to take a serious and hard look at itself in the mirror. The level of chaos and disorganization is truly unprecedented. Something is seriously and terribly broken somewhere. And a sizeable segment of the political and intellectual elite is in deep denial - when you raise an issue, even smart people become extremely defensive
Good job Kenya Aviation Workers Union, when planning the demonstration, kindly, include us in the program. We'll come there and help you, we can also offer to wash aircrafts!!
#RutoMustGo#NaneNaneMarch
My article on how rich nations are setting up COP29 to flop was featured today. In this piece, I highlighted how pastoralists in #Aynabo who have lost their livelihoods due to #climatechange are left without future, while Bonn negotiations stall on the new climate finance goal.
There’s this small 24.5 Billion loan we took in 2017 for Kenya Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project. People in the education sector, mulifeel hiyo improvement in secondary school education? Ilifanya nini?
#DebtAudit
Our brothers & sisters are sleeping hungry in Nairobi
I repeat, our brothers & sisters are sleeping hungry in this raggedy city of Nairoberry
If you are in a position to help someone put something in their belly, kindly do so & stay blessed
I REALLY HATE IT HERE MAN!
Ukitembea huku nje there is a mood of desperation, hopelessness and despair. If you deal with people on a one on one basis everyday, you will understand what I'm talking about.
A very worrying thing.
Wanaume jameni tukazae na foreigners of Latino/Caucasian women.
Apo tuna greater chances of helping this country sportswise.
Our women nao wanatusaidia kubeget academically gifted kids. Can't take that away from them
UPDATE: Finance Act 2023 declared unconstitutional
Court of Appeal Judges Kathurima M'Inoti, Agnes Kalekye Murgo & John Mativo have ruled that Finance Act 2023 fundamentally flawed and therefore void & consequently unconstitutional.
Wueeeeh!!
I am now reading the full judgement...Stay tuned!
With the Finance Act 2023 declared unconstitutional, that also means the Housing Fund Levy is unconstitutional and hence all the monies collected must be refunded. Ruto must obey court orders but he must just go #RutoMustGo