Government moves to tap Saccos’ trillions for development
More than one trillion shillings entrusted to SACCOs by millions of Kenyans could soon become the financial muscle behind the country's next generation of mega infrastructure projects.
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Inside NTSA Inspection Car Centre:
Centre inspects an estimated 45,000 vehicles monthly
Vehicle owners book inspection through e-citizen platform
Opera: Machine gives overall verdict of passing or not
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Hello failures @ntsa_kenya , you see the impunity, now it’s unroadworthy Matatus doing the same on Limuru road, destroying infrastructure and endangering lives by crossing over what should be a zebra crossing, but I guess you will not do anything as usual. I am with you guys till the end. If you are serious, let us see you arrest them, lakini wapi ni hongo tu.
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Being expected to do 50km/h at 1am is diabolical. Its even potentially unsafe. You become an easy target for thugs/carjackers.
Speed limits should be dynamic and should therefore keep changing based on the driving conditions.
She is a woman who has made several strides in life including running a law firm, being a director at the Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company, being a nominated lawmaker, being crowned a “nyakinyua” elder, introducing an artificial intelligence Bill in the Senate, among others.
Despite all she has achieved, the side of her that the public knows better is the uncouth, craggy side that shoots from the hip, attracts wrath and which once made her father wish she dropped the “Nyamu” surname.
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When Uhuru left power, NSSF was at flat rate of KSh 200. For Ruto, it's 6% on the employer side and 6% on the employee side.
When Uhuru was leaving power, the dollar was KSh 118. Ruto took it to 160 and brought it down to 129.
When Uhuru was leaving power, petrol was going for KSh 158 with subsidy. Ruto took it to 217, brought it down to 178, and now it’s at 198 with subsidy.
When Uhuru was leaving power, the maximum NHIF contribution was KSh 1,700. For Ruto, it's 2.75% of your salary.
During Uhuru’s time, KSh 100 would give you about 6 KPLC units of tokens, but under Ruto you now get about 3 units for the same amount.
During Uhuru’s time, VAT across key sectors was 8%, but under Ruto it has gone up to 16%.
For Uhuru, affordable housing meant no deductions on your payslip, but under Ruto, you now have an additional mandatory deduction.
Despite all this, borrowing hasn’t stopped. In fact, it has picked up.
So, how has Ruto reduced the cost of living ?🤔