@jakoob420@AustinFCII@houstondynamo2 It won't be replayed since it's already past the the 75th min, the current result will be termed as the final result
@AfcRoBel From the last 2 games all I can say is Partey was the better player. I have a feeling we will be lacking in that midfield this season. Zubimendi Is good but he just isn't as present as Partey was.
@AfcRoBel From the last 2 games all I can say is Partey was the better player. I have a feeling we will be lacking in that midfield this season. Zubimendi Is good but he just isn't as present as Partey was.
Credit cards are powerful financial tools but only in disciplined hands.
I use my KCB Bank Kenya Gold credit card with a limit of up to KSh 200K for discretionary spending, enjoying up to 45 days interest-free. My Absa Bank Kenya Platinum card complements this, especially for travel and global payments, with a 50-day grace period.
My approach is simple and intentional:
• I never use credit to fund a lifestyle I can’t already afford
• Every purchase is backed by available cash
• I clear balances in full, often within a week,incurring zero interest
For example, if I plan to spend KSh 300K, I route the payment through my credit card for convenience, security, and rewards, then settle it immediately from my cash reserves.
This strategy allows me to:
• Build a strong credit profile
• Benefit from cashback and card perks
• Maintain full financial control
The key principle is simple: Use credit as a tool not a crutch.
Liquidity remains my anchor. I typically maintain over KSh 500K in available cash, ensuring that every swipe is backed by real purchasing power, not future expected income.
That’s how you make credit cards work for you,not against you.
Happy new month!