@RealNate08 For real, my neighbour huaibishwa almost daily. One time they had to call the cops on her ju alipiga gari ya wenyewe jiwe akiwai maji. Na ni kama alirogwa hawezi mwacha yet shit happens almost daily
@KRebelutionary You seem to have this major assumption that the dollar is used a lot locally. Almost everyone in Kenya, TZ, or any country uses their currency more than the dollar locally. It's in international trade that the dollar maintains its strength
@KRebelutionary Most countries use their local currencies. Global trade is mostly how the dollar comes into play. Restricting the dollar locally did virtually NOTHING. Your understanding of dedollarization is concerning given how confident you sound
@denniskioko The funds meant for those finishes hupangiwa mapema sana wanakula. They also do shoddy work so that they can win future tenders to redo the same job
@Obongo254@twende123@aziz_mire Our economy will keep relying on small businesses until we industrialise. For now mtu akiweza afungue a small business and let it grow polepole. The increasing taxation ndo shida
@Obongo254@twende123@aziz_mire Kenya has great prospects. Social media sentimentalism creates the perception of a failed state, but kwa ground watu wanafungua mabiashara everywhere
@Obongo254@twende123@aziz_mire Investors create more employment than the government. Local businesses has never been better. In fact, the recent FY recorded the highest number of registered business. Kenya's fintech, e-mobility & telehealth sectors are currently booming
@Obongo254@twende123@aziz_mire From an economic standpoint, we have a better governance model. TZ had to shut down social media for months due to a single incident. What investor in their right mind wants to invest somewhere communications could be shut down without consultation? That's the difference
@KRebelutionary 😂that is not banning my guy. They restricted the use of foreign currencies to conduct local businesses. Dedollarization is a totally different phenomenon, ndio maana watu wanakukaranga
@Obongo254@twende123@aziz_mire Kenya continues to have bigger projects, attract more investors, and most importantly, economies are driven by people. Kenyans' grit is unmatched. If TZ economy booms, you'll find numerous Kenyans leveraging that opportunity
@Obongo254@twende123@aziz_mire Which ports part? Doesn't Kenya have better port infrastructure? You think TZ can handle what MSA handles? Come on bro you have all the information you need at your fingertips..no need to be all conspiratorial and believing in absolute doom