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Kenyan businesses cut jobs in May for the first time in 15 months as demand weakens and costs rise.
According to the latest business survey, the score fell below 50 to 46.6 showing the economy is shrinking as sales drop and costs rise.
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BREAKING:
All the leaks and exposés I Sholla Ard shared yesterday have now been independently confirmed.
About an hour ago, Wicknell Chivayo posted this, further confirming that we were right all along.
✔️ We exposed his trip to South Africa.
✔️ We revealed William Ruto's trip to South Africa.
✔️ Yesterday, we also revealed that the two were set to meet.
Now that the meeting has effectively been confirmed, the next question is: why did they meet? We already have intel.
In the one or two days, we will reveal the purpose of this meeting, what was discussed, and where Cyril Ramaphosa fits into the picture.
Follow me here. We are tracking something much bigger than many people realize.
BREAKING: The William Ruto govt is about to pull one of the most selfish financial tricks of his presidency.
A move designed not just to collect the Housing Levy.
But to make sure Kenyans keep paying it for years to come, and no other president in the near future removes it. (Securitization)
Here's the plan.
His government, according to NTV, plans to borrow about KSh150 billion from local and international banks.
The security?
YOUR future Housing Levy payments. So they want to go collect 150 billion and use future housing levy payments as security. (securitization)
This means that if the next government removes the housing levy, Kenya will default on the loan taken by the Ruto government.
Let that sink in.
The government gets KSh150 billion immediately this year.
The money is spent immediately.
But Kenyans remain trapped paying the levy for years afterwards.
This is not an accident.
This is the whole point.
Opposition leaders have repeatedly promised to abolish the Housing Levy.
So what does Ruto's government do?
It moves to tie the levy to a massive loan so that future governments will find it far harder to remove.
In short:
The cash stays with Ruto's administration; they get it and use it before elections.
The bill stays with Kenyans for years
The burden is pushed into the future.
And if the loan is backed by many years of future levy collections, millions of Kenyans could find themselves paying 20 yrs later for a decision long after this government is gone.
That is why this is so selfish.
I warned earlier this year that the new Ruto levies were not just about raising money.
They were about creating assets that could be used to secure more borrowing.
Now we are seeing exactly why.
The question every Kenyan should ask is this:
This is completely evil. We reject all attempts to securitize the Housing Levy.
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