@mungeme1 Now that all of us are adults, how about kila mtu anunue gari anataka na pesa zake
Usituuzie woga bana. Sio kila mtu ako na taste ya Nissan juke kama wewe buana🏌🏾♂️
As we marvel at Patrick Analo being found with 250 million in the house, remember the epra guy was caught with 500 million, never charged, and the money grew wings. Nobody knows where that taxpayer's money is because it was never taken to court as evidence of a crime.
Fuel up 46 shillings
Electricity up by 4 shillings with less units
Salaries stay the same
Taxation stays the same
Unemployment at its highest with industries closing
Parliament is silent
All 349 of you will go
Senator Okiya Omtatah has taken the battle to the High Court with a petition that could change Kenya’s history.
Omtatah argues that of the Sh9.11 trillion borrowed between 2014 and 2024, only Sh2.57 trillion was legally approved by Parliament through Appropriation Acts. He alleges the remaining Sh6.54 trillion is "odious debt" money borrowed unconstitutionally, never appearing in any budget, and never benefiting the people.
The petition specifically targets USD 7.1 billion in Eurobond debt, asking the court to declare it null and void.
In recent sessions, the IMF has attempted to plead diplomatic immunity, seeking to be struck from the case. Omtatah’s team has countered this, arguing that an international organization cannot commit "economic terrorism" by funding illegal processes and then hide behind immunity to avoid accountability.
The Chief Justice has assigned a multi-judge bench to determine this case, acknowledging that the question of whether a nation can repudiate "illegal" sovereign debt is a matter of supreme public interest.
The High Court yesterday made a very important decision. When you take a loan from any lending institution, the amount of interest accrued cannot exceed the amount you received from the institution (principal). Meaning if you borrow kshs. 100,000, you cannot pay more than kshs.200,000 in total. This is good news to many Kenyans. Tag that one lending institution wajionee habari kamili.
Just a reminder: MPESA is the most expensive payment platform in the universe. That's why it hasn't been accepted anywhere on this space rock except Kenya.
Once again, what exactly is the end point of the Moses Kajwang’-led committee after it “discovers” financial anomalies in counties?
Every time they grill governors, there is blatant misappropriation and embezzlement laid bare, yet not a single governor ever faces consequences. Instead, we get viral soundbites and TikTok clips.
The senators collect their sitting allowances, summon the next governor, and life moves on as if nothing happened.