With all the stealing/looting currently going on by this regime, who in their right mind believes SACCOS Funds, saved by Members will not be stolen by this regime using the Infrastructure Fund as the conduit after Parliament locked out
Auditor General and Controller of Budget?
They are now telling Kenyans that government eyeing SACCO money will be a big win for savers, which is the kind of comedy you hear when a hyena enters a goat shed and calls it a security partnership ๐๐๐๐๐
A broke government that has borrowed everywhere, taxed everything, sold public assets, crowded out SMEs through banks and now wants SACCO money cannot suddenly be marketed as a blessing to savers.
SACCO members did not save slowly from salaries, biashara, farming, boda rides, police pay, nursing shifts and teaching jobs so Treasury could arrive with a PowerPoint and call their private sacrifice infrastructure financing.
This debate is very simple, because government should not compete with ordinary Kenyans for SACCO money, loans and credit in the last financial corner where citizens were still breathing.
Calling this a big win for SACCOs is like telling a man that the thief measuring his door at night is doing free security assessment.
The signs of a sovereign odious debt default are now very clear, even for those who have no brains, because a government that has borrowed everywhere, taxed everything, sold public assets, squeezed workers through deductions and now wants SACCO savings is no longer looking for development money, it is looking for survival money.
Banks built a comfortable debt circle with government, where lending to the state became easier, safer and more rewarding than taking risks with SMEs, traders, farmers, contractors, manufacturers and ordinary Kenyans trying to keep their biasharas alive.
That relationship slowly choked the real economy, because banks preferred government paper, Treasury kept borrowing, SMEs were starved of credit, small borrowers were punished, and Kenyans who could no longer breathe inside the banking system ran back to SACCOs.
SACCOs became the last refuge for people abandoned by banks, the place where teachers, police officers, nurses, boda riders, matatu people, farmers, mama mbogas and small traders could still save slowly, borrow with dignity and keep families moving.
Now the same government that helped banks turn debt into a feeding system is following Kenyans into SACCOs, looking at the savings people built from salaries, farming, biashara, side hustles and painful monthly deductions.
This is the last nail.
SACCO money is not idle Treasury money waiting to be touched, it is private sacrifice by ordinary Kenyans who saved for school fees, land, homes, hospital bills, emergencies, small businesses and survival in an economy already squeezed by taxes, loans and bad policy.
A government that cannot explain where borrowed billions went cannot be trusted with SACCO billions, especially when the same infrastructure language has already been used for years to hide wastage, inflated contracts, brokers, political friends and budget games.
This is how a country tells you quietly that lenders are tired, banks are already overfed on government debt, taxes are no longer enough, public assets have been lined up, and the last pool of money outside Treasuryโs direct hands is now being targeted.
The money is finished, and now they are following Kenyans into the last safe corner they had left.
We ukiibiwa ureport Kamukunji au Central utapewa OB and that's it lakini Omusiria akireport wanaenda adi kungoja wezi kwa ule msee hununua izo parts. Just goes to prove that if the authorities wanted to make Nairobi safe they would, hii insecurity tunaona ni by design.
You want to master self restraint and discipline, go on a 72 hour fast . If you can go for 3 days without eating you can conquer any addiction you have . Addiction to food is the most common addiction in the world.
This speed camera thing is just a mess if not hilarious. So you have 4 groups driving on the same road. First group thinks they are in a 50KM section,so they are slow. The 2nd group thinks its a 80KM section, fast but cautious at 60-70KMs, then another group thinks its a 110KM section, eyes fixed on speedometers. The 4th group does not care, they are flying. The first three are driving but half the time their eyes are on their speedometers. All these drivers are driving on the same road and its a mess.