#RejectFinanceBill2026
The proposed Finance Bill 2026 seeks to introduce a 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on digital payment processing and transfers. When combined with existing 15% excise duty mobile money transactions will surge from 15% to 33.4%. The bill proposes removing the current VAT exemption on financial services and money dealings. Stakeholders like Safaricom & Airtel, global platforms (like Visa), and banking associations have appeared before Parliament to oppose the bill. Higher charges will hit low-income earners and small businesses the hardest, and could push consumers back to cash transactions.
Tony Gachoka @KANUParty_ke
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He found 3.3 million people already surviving on hand to mouth. He then forcefully hijacked their payslips and deducted their money to fund a housing project that directly benefits his companies. After years of contributing to a health insurance fund, he takes everything away and tells you to start paying again into a system that benefits him directly.
The money Kenyans used to pay into NHIF disappears into thin air. As if that’s not enough, he increases contributions, yet you still don’t receive services at hospitals. He found education affordable but went ahead and cut capitation, making it a luxury for a few elites.
He introduced a confusing funding model in universities, effectively turning higher education into a privilege for the rich. He even shamelessly boasts that building churches is more important than schools and hospitals.
And this is just less than 1% of the unfortunate things the president has done to Kenyans. Yet, he is still asking for another term to continue with these sinister actions. If you find yourself seated with someone singing Tutam, you better be careful. That person is capable of murder.
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