Safaricom has warned Parliament that mobile money fees could go up by as much as 18.4% if new Finance Bill 2026 tax changes are passed.
This comes after a proposal to change VAT rules on mobile money and payment services like M-Pesa
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Iโm Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. Iโve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football.
Iโm not asking for a contract. Iโm asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If Iโm not good enough, Iโll walk away with no hard feelings.
Iโm fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch.
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Thanks,
Olaogun
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The government has made a critical miscalculation.
When John Mbadi called the matatu strike emotional and uncalled for, he did not solve a problem. He created a bigger one. He took people who were communicating through an organised, structured, manageable strike and told them their communication was invalid.
History has a word for what happens next.
When the French peasants tried to petition Louis XVI about bread prices, they were dismissed. The aristocracy called their grievances emotional and their methods uncouth. So the peasants found a different method. It was called the guillotine. Nobody called that emotional. They called it the French Revolution.
When the Birmingham movement in 1963 tried peaceful marches, Bull Connor turned fire hoses on them. The authorities dismissed their organised protest as disruptive. What followed was an uprising that forced the entire country to confront civil rights. The fire hoses created more fire than they extinguished.
Ngugi wa Thiong'o wrote about this exact moment in 'Petals of Blood'. The point where the ordinary person exhausts every legitimate channel, receives nothing but contempt, and realises that the system was never designed to hear them. That realisation is the most dangerous political moment in any society.
The matatu strike was a legitimate, organised, economic protest with a clear and reasonable demand. Fix the fuel prices. That is not revolution. That is a receipt.
The government responded with dismissal and lectures about emotion.
So now the people are no longer just at the bus stop talking.
They are remembering 2024.
They are remembering that parliament has a door. And that it opens from the outside too.
We told them!
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
@itskipronoh This guy is so Kikuyu amazing he is an anarchist for speaking up. What us wrong with him. The gang of the boiled egg must insult this guy from Murima using the 527/= bullies
JOB INTERVIEW:
"Can you explain this 8-month gap in your resume?"
Most candidates say:
"I took some time off to recharge, travel, and figure out my next career steps."
THE WINNING ANSWER:
A common interview question: "Why do you want to work with us?"
If we were to value absolute truth, not corporate theater, the answer would be:
"We live under capitalism. I need money for bills, food and a roof over my head. Your company pays, I have the skills. That's it."
But if you say it out loud, HR writes in the report: "The candidate has no motivation, he is not 'culture fit'."
That is why the candidate starts with a story about "mission", "vision" and "passion", although the real reason is often only life existence.
The conclusion?
An interview with generic textbook questions is not a skills test.
It's a test of social intelligence.
The question is, "Are you smart enough to play this show the way we expect it to?"
Whoever understands that, gets the job.
Bro, all we need is 1 year:
1. Body of an ATHLETE.
2. Mind of a STRATEGIST.
3. Discipline of a SOLDIER.
4. Vision of a KING.
5. Patience of a FARMER.
6. Heart of a POET.
7. Focus of a MONK.