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washiku wrote:masukuma wrote:washiku wrote:In the market out here, anyone buying in huge quantities like the govt does benefits from huge discounts. If we had serious guys up there handling the govt business, govt would be buying at much less price or at least at market price. They would forego the discount to cover for the time lapse that it takes for them to pay, which is always used as the excuse why the govt has to be charged more.
While at it, the theory of govt taking long to pay has been crashed by the fast speed at which the huge payments at NYS were processed.
Pheew, but the real beneficiaries wouldn't want an efficient payment process and system. How would they benefit? put it in LAW!!! Imagine we don't need a law for that. We just need a guy(s) serious enough to implement/negotiate on behalf of Kenyans. Not everything needs to be in the law. And if everything must be in the law then, we need someone who can drive the agenda to implement that law. Currently do you think there is any? None. Not in govt. Not in opposition. Everyone just looks for an opportunity to eat. Haven't we heard even here in Wazua that "....I have even benefited more from the Jubilee govt that you who voted for it" Why have we left civil servants to bid for these tenders (in the name of youths, women and other nonsense)? Why cant the likes of chandaria place bids to supply GOK with tissue paper? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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