The Open & Blatant bribery of voters in Ol Kalou undermines all democratic values & virtues. It negates entire Chapter 6 of the Constitution on LEADERSHIP & INTEGRITY. It’s sad @IEBCKenya & @EACCKenya are abrogating their Constitutional Duties & Mandate.
There's one MP that used 1.2 million yesterday to bribe voters in Ol Kalou.
That is 3334 boxes of clean gloves.
This country we're joking too much bwana.
Why are we entertaining politicians mess our future bwana?
I am struggling to understand where Matiangi comes in on this Ruaraka Land issue.
The CS education is not the accounting officer of the ministry. He does not make any payments. It is the PS who does that work. The PS Education was Belio Kipsang the PS Treasury was Kamau Thugge who is now the Governor of Central Bank.
In any case all land compensation are done by an independent commission the National Land Commission.
Help me find Matiangi in this scandal. Where is he?
Protests have now become a money making machine for security organs, because every small public gathering is turned into a national security operation with meetings, allowances, procurement, deployment budgets and fresh excuses to buy more equipment.
I hear some of them were in a strategy meeting yesterday where heavy allowances were allegedly paid, and you can now see why maandamano has become very sweet for senior police officials and Interior Ministry people.
Even if three Kenyans stand outside Parliament and blow a whistle, teargas will be thrown, bosses will call a meeting to assess the situation, then someone will propose more cameras, more vehicles, more fuel, more allowances and more security spending.
This is no longer just public order management, it is maandamano laundering, where fear is created, chaos is exaggerated, taxpayers pay, suppliers eat, bosses approve, and ordinary police officers are left in the streets looking like the face of a business run by people in offices.
I just love how Kenyans monetize everything, because even protests have now become a tender line, an allowance line, a procurement line and a very convenient excuse for some people to get rich while pretending to manage national security.
With all the stealing/looting currently going on by this regime, who in their right mind believes SACCOS Funds, saved by Members will not be stolen by this regime using the Infrastructure Fund as the conduit after Parliament locked out
Auditor General and Controller of Budget?
After SACCOs, Banks And M-Pesa Are Next As Kenyans Become Guarantors For A Debt Crisis They Never Ate
Kenyans must stop asking why Kenya has not defaulted and start asking who is being prepared to carry the default when the music finally stops.
Ghana was here.
Sri Lanka was here.
Zambia was here.
Argentina was here.
Lebanon was here.
The script is always the same, because a broke government borrows until lenders get tired, taxes until citizens are dry, leans on banks until credit disappears, pushes pain into pensions and domestic savings, then tells the public that sacrifice is needed to save the country.
That is why the SACCO story should scare Kenyans more than they currently seem scared, because SACCO savings are not government money, they are the private sweat of teachers, police officers, nurses, farmers, matatu people, boda riders, mama mbogas, small traders and workers who ran there after banks abandoned them.
In every default story, the government does not stand alone at the edge of the cliff, because it drags citizens there as guarantors through inflation, taxes, currency pain, bank losses, pension restructuring, frozen credit and forced patriotic nonsense dressed up as national recovery.
Banks already formed a comfortable debt circle with government, where lending to Treasury became safer and sweeter than lending to SMEs, which slowly choked biashara, starved the real economy and turned ordinary Kenyans into beggars inside their own banking system.
Now the same government that fed banks with public debt is walking into SACCOs, looking at the last pool of money ordinary Kenyans still controlled after taxes, deductions, mobile money charges, fuel prices, school fees and rent had already eaten their pockets.
The anus cannot be stitched to stop diarrhoea.
A debt crisis cannot be solved by raiding SACCOs, squeezing banks, eyeing M-Pesa, selling public assets and pretending that every desperate grab is an infrastructure plan.
Ghana called it domestic debt exchange.
Sri Lanka called it restructuring.
Argentina called it emergency controls.
Lebanon left people staring at bank balances they could not freely touch.
Kenya will give it a cleaner name, maybe national development, domestic resource mobilisation, infrastructure financing or patriotic investment, but the meaning will be the same.
The citizens are being prepared as guarantors for debts they never ate.
Kenyans are not angry enough, because if they understood where this road ends, they would know SACCOs are not the final target, they are the warning shot before banks, M-Pesa and every private pool of money still breathing outside Treasury’s hands.
The money is finished.
The government now wants to "take loans" from Saccos and put it into "infrastructure." Any Sacco that will lend cash to this hungry regime should be shunned and members leave...
Tomorrow Saccos will wake up to massive withdrawals and mass exit! The people who save in saccos don't joke even with hundred shilling of theirs. Tutaficha pesa kwa mattress bas!
Kenya's government plans to use more than Sh1 trillion held by SACCOs to help finance major development projects through the National Infrastructure Fund.
The move is set to be backed by the new Cooperatives Bill.
Wanjigi famously said that they will come for your savings to the point that you have money and you can’t access it. The chicken have come home to roost.
While you’re busy celebrating roads outside your docket, armed goons are robbing Kenyans at gunpoint. Chaiwali on General Mathenge Road tonight. Your ministry’s report card is written by the safety of Kenyans not by road projects. Armed robbers struck hotels and roads on a broad day light. Maybe secure lives before chasing credit.@NPSOfficial_KE@DCI_Kenya@C_NyaKundiH@NelsonHavi@omwambaKE