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Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:innairobi wrote:has sonko been exaggerating his revenue achievements over kidero's. if nairobi collected 8.7B between Jul 2016 and Mar 2017 under Kidero, that comes to about a billion per month. sonko said he's collecting between 35 and 55 million per day. meaning ameongezea by worst case 10% and best case 50% siyo? 10% is good but not extraordinary. Quote: Revenue collection by county governments dropped by Sh1.2 billion in the nine months to March compared to a similar period last year, signalling potential borrowing by the devolved units to finance some of their operations. Nairobi recorded the biggest drop in revenues by Sh900 million to Sh8.7 billion, accounting for three quarters of the total drop in county revenues. http://mobile.nation.co....7070-qs6enhz/index.html Ati daly collections have dropped from 80M to 40MAki tunaibiwa, which part of Nairobi is this Quote:JamboPay CEO Danson Muchemi said that on average, internet outage occurs three days in a week leading to loss in revenue.
The firm is contracted by City Hall to collect revenue on its behalf and automate all its revenue streams.
Mr Muchemi said that in light of the above reasons, the county recorded a drop in daily revenue collection last month, which dipped to Sh40 million from Sh80 million despite the county having automated 131 out of 136 revenue streams. This is under Sonko's watch, doesn't surprise me. Playing as was expected!!! You can only be promoted to your level of competency beyond that it will be there for all & sundry to see!!! This article by Nation is misleading A question was asked about revenues. The Finance secretary said the city hasnt met its potential because of down times experienced by Jambopay. Jambopay denied they are the fault and went on to say that the county doesnt pay its internet bills on time so in this instance, there were some 3 days that they had downtimes Quote:Last week, Finance Executive Vesca Kangogo told a committee of the Assembly that City Hall has incurred huge revenue losses due to frequent failure of the online system.
Kangogo said City Hall has automated more than 90 per cent of its 136 revenue streams, pushing its daily collections to between Sh80 and Sh100 million, up from between Sh7 million and Sh10 million before the automation.
JamboPay chief executive Danson Muchemi, however, denied the claims, and instead blamed frequent internet disruptions at City Hall and weak enforcement by the county for the continued dismal revenue performance.
Muchemi said JamboPay has integrated its systems with those of City Hall and that any time the internet connection to the county headquarters is disconnected, its operations are also grounded.
“They are not paying for Internet on time. We experience issues in areas such as the instant generation of receipts. We get them from their internal systems so if there is no internet, there is nothing much we can do,” he said. Quote:The system, for instance, shows where vehicles are parked in the more than 12,000 parking slots in the city, whether they have been paid for or not and also shows vehicle registration numbers.
“This information is real time, but we still go ahead and download the information and send it to them via email for action,” Muchemi said.
Between February 1 and 15, only 579 out of 14,208 vehicles whose parking fees were not paid, were clamped. Parking attendants who collude with motorists have been blamed for the losses.
The county collected Sh777.3 million in the first 15 days of February with single business permits generating Sh166.7 million, land rates Sh189.2 million and seasonal parking netting Sh81.6 million.
In January, JamboPay collected Sh1.6 billion for the county. City Hall has automated more than 90 per cent of its 136 revenue streams, pushing its daily collections to between Sh80 and Sh100 million, up from between Sh7 million and Sh10 million before the automation.
This, Kengogo says, is still below the county’s potential. The county aims to collect Sh16 billion by June. It had collected Sh6 billion as at mid- February. "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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