Kumbe the loans beggar was only invited for the outside garden photo session only! During the main meeting, he was at the holding area protruding teeth to the secretaries and Trump's security agents!
Elon Musk has officially become the world's first trillionaire.
This comes after SpaceX (SPCX) stock began trading, pushing the value of his holdings past the $1 trillion mark
Mr FAKE expert John Mbadi, how do you collect tax from unemployed person?
Is that not STEALING?
All these unnecessary measures you are putting to tax people even beyond their consumption should be put in place to create employment and stop unnecessary local borrowing so as to give our people opportunities to borrow loans and implement their innovative ideas then you can tax them.
Mari ni en mar nyiedho dhiang' ma nyaroya osedhodho morumo nono, idwa nyiedho REMO wuod Suba?
1. No. of Kenyans killed in Nanyuki Ebola protests: 3
2. No. of Kenyans killed by Ebola: 0
3. No. of Americans killed by Ebola: 0
Ruto has now killed more Kenyans on Kenyan soil than Ebola has
Dear @USEmbassyKenya, are you happy that your Ebola facility is costing Kenyan lives?
Kenyans need to start asking harder questions about this unexplained money economy.
Many of you have walked into certain hotels, clubs, restaurants, lounges and car yards and found almost no serious business going on. A hotel has empty rooms, an empty restaurant, bored waiters and barely any movement, but if you are told that same hotel deposits millions of shillings every day as sales, even you will be shocked.
That is how dirty money enters the financial system. The money cannot remain in suitcases forever. At some point it must be given a business story. It must be called hotel sales, club sales, restaurant sales, consultancy income, car sales or real estate payments.
In serious jurisdictions, investigators do not just admire cash in suitcases and issue statements. They follow the money into the businesses that are used to clean it. If a club has no customers but claims huge daily sales, if a hotel has no guests but deposits millions, if a restaurant sells one cup of tea in a day but takes Ksh5 million to the bank in the evening, that is where the real investigation begins.
Banks already know these things because banks ask questions when deposits do not match the business reality. The question is why Kenyan authorities are not cracking down harder when everyone can see that some people are not running businesses, they are washing money.
This is why the Ksh65 million allegedly recovered in the Patrick Analo matter should not end as a suitcase story. Authorities must ask where such money was going next, which businesses would have received it, which banks would have accepted it, which assets would have absorbed it and who else is helping this dirty money look clean.
Kenya is full of businesses with no customers but huge money. That is not entrepreneurship but laundering with a business permit.