GoK likes to pretend that educational institutions can function without funding. It allocates inadequate funds in budget then proclaims "Free Education" and orders institutions not to charge fees. But even the inadequate funds are never released in full!
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The same Jimi Wanjigi who was on all radio and TV stations in 2024 warning kenyans not to buy Treasury bonds and bills as the GoK was on the brink of default is now back saying the papers are fake😀😀
The last time Kenyans listened to such an alarmist, they ended up missing on juicy coupons on Infrastracture bonds.
In 2024, we had two IFBs that fetched coupons of 18.5% and 17.9%
Those who listened to fears and jittery spread by Wanjigi missed out
Listen to such an alarmist at your own peril!
@SankeiSaitoti Huyu landlord ni kama ako na ile syndrome ya wamasai unarent shamba 4 years unatengeneza vitu anaona inakaa vizuri anatuma ndugu yake mlevi alete vurugu ama anaachilia ng'ombe ikule mazao yako. Why does every single business renting that space always leave.
SIFUNA: Is SHA working in Homa Bay?
WANGA: SHA is not working.
SIFUNA: But you've been the loudest at rallies claiming SHA is working & supporting this administration.
WANGA: The truth is SHA is not working, actually it owes Homa Bay Hospitals sh 350 Million.
SIFUNA: Funny enough, you're loudest supporter of this administration that doesn't care of your people's health.
SIFUNA: 🤔
The companies that survive recessions are rarely the ones with the biggest offices. They are the ones with the strongest cash flow, the lowest debt, and the discipline to say no when everyone else is saying yes.
Ahmed Hashi — Diplomatic Analyst: President Ruto is a pastoralist like me. When we have trouble at home, we travel to our relatives; we don't want to deal with the crisis in the house. The president ought to stay home and deal with the home agenda so that this country's situation can improve. Because he has not improved the situation for the last three years, it seems like the whole country is saying: one term #CitizenDayBreak
In Nairobi, many people earn between KSh 30,000 and KSh 50,000 per month. To afford housing, most live far from the CBD — in areas like Embakasi, along Thika Road, Rongai, or Kitengela.
Daily transport costs average KSh 200, which adds up to KSh 4,500 per month. Rent averages KSh 10,000, while food and other basic expenses consume another KSh 20,000. This means that even someone earning KSh 50,000 often ends the month with nothing left to save.
This raises a critical question: Can such a person ever achieve real financial growth — buy land, build a house, make meaningful investments, or secure their future? How have many Nairobians managed to survive in the city for decades while raising families, feeding their children, and paying school fees?
Kenya’s BRS has introduced new checks to curb fraud in company records.
Directors and shareholders must now confirm:
— Appointment or resignation of directors
— Transfer of shares
[The changes will be approved through eCitizen]
If you only read the scriptures that make you feel good, you will never grow. We need the hard truths that convict us of our hidden sins.
All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable, not just some (2 Tim. 3:16).
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, has a net worth of approximately $1.4 trillion,
The second richest person, Larry Page, holds a net worth of around $302 billion.
The difference between the two is roughly $1.1 trillion.
If you have $1, you are closer to the second richest person in the world than the second richest person is to Elon Musk.
A cougar had its jaws locked on a helpless goat - seconds later, the owner was chasing the predator off all by herself.
Wild footage from British Columbia shows farmer Gina Moore sprinting toward the scene after spotting a cougar attacking one of her Nigerian dwarf goats.
Moore says she acted on pure instinct, knowing the cougar could have turned on her at any moment.
Kenya is one of the poorest countries in the world, with 45.5% of the population living in extreme poverty.
This means close to half of the country's population lived below the international poverty line of $3 a day.