@adrianteri@ephraimnjegafan Eventually kes printing leads to KES depreciating against the dollar, thus making everything more "expensive".
Unless we up our game in terms of earning dollars(exports).
@adrianteri@ephraimnjegafan One issue though, every kenya shilling eventually chases a dollar, since we import almost everything. That's the big difference between us and USA.
One gets a few thousands, they buy imported whiskey, which is paid for in dollars.
@moneyacademyKE Given tariffs and economic slow down expected, aren't they just hedging that the price might be lower in a short while and locking us in at a higher price?