It reaches my turn to be an adult and fuel prices suddenly jump to UGX. 6500.
People were literally buying fuel at UGX. 3800 in 2020 and they used to complain everytime.
My leader Madam @KCCAED@Buzeki_Sharifah,
as one of your biggest cheerleaders, allow me to put this to a public test.
There's a bar called La gatos in Kiwatule on Naalya road (I've attached their exact location) that has been terrorizing us!
We even went to court (screenshot of court order attached), but nothing has been done for more than 2 years.
We have been told that apparently the owners have "godfathers" at KCCA so enforcement has been impossible.
It's so bad that people have literally been trying to sell their homes because the situation has become untenable.
I THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.
A Kenyan has just beaten Safaricom PLC in court and been awarded Sh1.4 billion.
And honestly, this case is disturbing.
Peter Nthei Muoki says he developed a child-wallet concept for M-Pesa and pitched it to Safaricom in 2021.
According to court documents, he was told it wasn’t workable. Then later, Safaricom rolled out a similar feature.
He sued.
And High Court Judge Josephine Wayua Wambua Mong'are ruled in his favour.
Safaricom has now been ordered to pay him Sh1.4 billion plus annual royalties.
Imagine being told your idea won’t work, then later seeing it launched by one of the biggest companies in the country.
That’s the painful part.
Because, how many ordinary Kenyans have pitched ideas to powerful companies, been ignored, and watched those same ideas come back as products?
This case will make many innovators think twice.
At 28, she became the youngest mid-level manager in a government parastatal, leading a team of about 40 agents. Gaining validation for her ideas early in her career from senior colleagues was a hurdle she had to overcome. It turns out, results matter more than age.
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