@Am_Blujay Kenyans are laundering gold from Zimbabwe.
Ramaphosa also launders gold from Zimbabwe. That's why Cyril had $US in PhalaPhala.
Chivayo younger brother was caught with gold at OR Tambo airport.
Connect the dots.
@MmusiMaimane
💯 A relationship built on secrecy eventually struggles with trust.
The lesson isn't really about land.
It's about transparency.
Major decisions affect both partners, and trust grows when people communicate openly instead of operating in secret.
Sometimes the advice that annoys us most is the advice that protects us most. ❤️🏡🤝
Trump paused USAID when he came to power and said, “Africans should handle African problems.” I wonder why the US wants Kenya, an African country, to handle their Ebola problem.
Tafakari
Natembeya is reporting that a special unit and local police officers were sent by Kipchumba Murkomen to raid the home of Desmond in Kiminini just because they’re against the government.
It’s the same Murkomen of “Don’t sacrifice Kenya”
Power is transient
In Mbale, Uganda, the police took a man accused of witchcraft to court. He then allegedly summoned a swarm of bees that stung everyone and caused everyone to leave and he himself was not stung. (Notice the man in white calmly seated by the entrance)
William Ruto made you all fools by lying to you that opposition leaders were sponsoring demos in the country because he had pushed everyone to pay taxes.
3 years later, the Auditor General says every @UDAKenya official including Ruto do not pay taxes. @KRACare come outside!
What happens when you inherit land... Then later sell it?
How does KRA tax it?
Let's go through this case. Simplified to today.
There is a guy called Dhanjal.
He inherited land from his father in 2014.
Years later, in 2022, he sold it for 178m.
He filed his capital gains tax (CGT) return as a law abiding citizen.
- But, CGT = Sales price - Cost price.
So, what cost will Dhanjal rely on here?
He went for the market price of that land in 2014.
The valuer had pegged it at 150m.
He computed & paid his taxes as:
- (178 - 150) x 15% = 4m.
KRA audited him.
It rejected his cost of 150m.
Their argument:
- You did not buy this land.
- You got it for free.
- Your cost is zero
They adjusted his tax to:
- (178m - 0) x 15% = 27 m
From 4m to 27m.
Dhanjal furiously ran to court.
He argued:
- The cost of inherited land cannot be zero.
- The law allows use of market value at the date of inheritance
The court looked at it… and agreed with him.
He won & KRA’s demand was set aside.
Lessons.
- The cost of inherited property is not zero
- Use market value at the date of inheritance
- KRA will push hard. Be firm.