When government starts pulling SACCO money into infrastructure, small businesses will feel the pain first, because SACCOs are the last credit corner left for ordinary Kenyans who were already locked out, ignored or punished by banks after government started competing through internal debt.
Kenyans who lived through Kibaki’s time remember an economy where businesses were breathing, banks were chasing customers with tents outside branches, and ordinary people were being begged to take loans.
Let Ruto accept he has lost it, we default and he resigns then we investigate these odious debts.
No matter the tricks, the diarrhoea will explode.
If I had any money sitting in a SACCO right now, I would rather withdraw it and keep it where Treasury cannot start calling my private sacrifice infrastructure financing.
I am already receiving reports from a certain SACCOs where members are making huge withdrawals through mobile apps, and this is exactly the kind of panic everyone warned about once government started sniffing around SACCO savings.
Hon. Njeri Maina. The High Court has declared unconstitutional the Petition I filed challenging sections of the Computer Misuse & Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2025! Sec. 6 (1) (J) (a) has been declared unconstitutional!!
We have won!!!
The High Court has declared unconstitutional the Petition I filed challenging sections of the Computer Misuse & Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2025!
Sec. 6 (1) (J) (a) has been declared unconstitutional!! The state can’t stifle Kenyans rights and freedoms to free speech!
A huge thank you to my advocates; George Sakimpa & Andrew Muge!