We dont need affordable housing if we can't even go to work. The billions invested in the affordable housing should be used to do other things. This will be the biggest con of all time. By the time Ruto leaves office those buildings will be abandoned projects. No serious president can invest more in such. If we really wanted affordable housing the least we should have done is to build in each county headquarters or test it with major towns first. For example in Ndhiwa the MP sold his land to the government for the project and yet the land is in the forest. Who will buy a house in Malela? Waste of resources! Even if it's greed do the work not these nonsense we are seeing and death threats that gets pushed when someone criticises bad governance
Good to remind everyone that this good lady has no public health or any medical training at all.
She's a B. Ed. Major with an MBA and is an excellent eductor.
But not a medic at all. At all.
Kenyans need to start asking harder questions about this unexplained money economy.
Many of you have walked into certain hotels, clubs, restaurants, lounges and car yards and found almost no serious business going on. A hotel has empty rooms, an empty restaurant, bored waiters and barely any movement, but if you are told that same hotel deposits millions of shillings every day as sales, even you will be shocked.
That is how dirty money enters the financial system. The money cannot remain in suitcases forever. At some point it must be given a business story. It must be called hotel sales, club sales, restaurant sales, consultancy income, car sales or real estate payments.
In serious jurisdictions, investigators do not just admire cash in suitcases and issue statements. They follow the money into the businesses that are used to clean it. If a club has no customers but claims huge daily sales, if a hotel has no guests but deposits millions, if a restaurant sells one cup of tea in a day but takes Ksh5 million to the bank in the evening, that is where the real investigation begins.
Banks already know these things because banks ask questions when deposits do not match the business reality. The question is why Kenyan authorities are not cracking down harder when everyone can see that some people are not running businesses, they are washing money.
This is why the Ksh65 million allegedly recovered in the Patrick Analo matter should not end as a suitcase story. Authorities must ask where such money was going next, which businesses would have received it, which banks would have accepted it, which assets would have absorbed it and who else is helping this dirty money look clean.
Kenya is full of businesses with no customers but huge money. That is not entrepreneurship but laundering with a business permit.
This should be a public school if you didn't elect people based on tribes and dimples like that Nairobi thief. In 2027 mtumie akili. Those affordable housing should be schools
So even after Finance bill @bonifacemwangi still want to know who are on the side of the people??? Trash. nonsense! So the Mps who voted YES were on the side of the people? Were they? Then what do you want to know? Diverting attention from fuel issue.
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Hello. I wanted to ask if you could escalate an issue for UoN Chiromo residents. We've not had water for two days. We keep on asking for help but the management is deaf to our ears. They've refused to send the water tankers to mitigate the issue temporarily despite the fact that this has been a persistent issues. I think out of all public unis we pay the highest amount of hostel fees approx 42k and they still don't do any repairs. We're been forced to buy water elsewhere. You can't even go to the washrooms since the place is virtually unusable. Please assist us. We have exams and we're literally pleading with them and they don't want to do anything