@fndaga@SirAlexas Unabonga ufala gatheeโฆ if he indeed was what you are saying they would have detained him, terrorism is a serious offense in that country
Ruralification of Nairobi;
Residences that were once hailed as the bustling metropolises of Nairobi have been reduced to ghost villages.
This social & economic strangulation of Nairobi is what awaits the whole of Ke if citizens dare give GoK time to stage another sham election.
Hii nayo unajibite tu, why sell a shoe with a Nike logo that is not actually from Nike? Thatโs an infringement. I am sure not many people would buy that shoe if it didnโt have that Nike logo. She in-fact should be prosecuted
Kenya Sio economy watu wanaeza afford original Nike/ Adidas..
Plus both those companies don't pay taxes in Kenya... And employ very little people
At some point we are going to need to examine what we mean by counterfeit... Because both those shoes (original and counterfeit) are manufactured in China. Only difference is one has an original logo...
Everyone is talking about the visa denial for that ref and entry into states but no one wants to highlight the actual fraudulent offense. He showed up with Som passport was denied visa, later shows up with a Kenyan diplomatic passport. Tuache jokes bana
As South Africa, we hosted the World Cup in 2010.
Upon the insistence of FIFA & in accordance with the Host Country & Host City Agreements, we had to waiver laws, by-laws, policies, regulations, processes & the like, to ensure that South Africa became the ultimate hosts of the world during the period.
We passed special legislation specifically to meet FIFA's hosting requirements for the 2010 World Cup. The most important were the '2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Special Measures Act, 2006 (Act 11 of 2006)' and the 'Second 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Special Measures Act, 2006 (Act 12 of 2006)'. These laws were enacted to give legal effect to the guarantees we had made to FIFA during the bidding process.
The special laws effected temporary special provisions & exceptions in certain areas, including: Special visa, work permit, & accreditation arrangements for players, officials, media & visitors.
These requirements were not exclusive to South Africa, as Korea & Japan (2002), Germany (2006), Brazil (2014), Russia (2018), Qatar (2022), had to enact the same.
Selling this flat at sh76m negotiable with monthly income of sh 730,000/-, with units of 76 bedsitters @sh9000/-each, with onebedroom @ sh15,000, 2shops @ sh 12,000 each and laundry machines room , with Title and all approval documents connected to sewerline, 100โ occupied.