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President Uhuru Kenyatta 2nd Term - 2017/2022
2012
#321 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 12:38:08 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Import of 2nd hand spares BANNED. Muende Toyota kenya. Middle class kwisha. How will they afford 30k side mirrors, 40k bumpers, 50k headlamps, 100k mlangos, 300k steering columns etc from toyota kenya? Or >1m new subaru replacement engines and gearboxes from subaru kenya?



Sasa ndiyo wezi wa magari wataamuka. The parts will be worth more than the cars.

BBI will solve it
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#322 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 12:45:19 PM
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2012 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Import of 2nd hand spares BANNED. Muende Toyota kenya. Middle class kwisha. How will they afford 30k side mirrors, 40k bumpers, 50k headlamps, 100k mlangos, 300k steering columns etc from toyota kenya? Or >1m new subaru replacement engines and gearboxes from subaru kenya?



Sasa ndiyo wezi wa magari wataamuka. The parts will be worth more than the cars.

My thoughts exactly!! Ukipark gari ovyo unapata imenyofuliwa ama imeenda
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
jgithige
#323 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 12:46:54 PM
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2012 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Import of 2nd hand spares BANNED. Muende Toyota kenya. Middle class kwisha. How will they afford 30k side mirrors, 40k bumpers, 50k headlamps, 100k mlangos, 300k steering columns etc from toyota kenya? Or >1m new subaru replacement engines and gearboxes from subaru kenya?



Sasa ndiyo wezi wa magari wataamuka. The parts will be worth more than the cars.


The matatus especially old sharks and Nissans TD27 will be much affected.
"Blowing out someone else candle won't make yours shine brighter"-Anonymous
hardwood
#324 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 1:49:56 PM
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Sakaja was right:

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Why is the government acting like it is at war with it's people? Senator Sakaja


And they expect you to kumira kumira to support them.
hardwood
#325 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 2:08:53 PM
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When a govt stops serving the interests of the people who put it in power, its time to send it packing. Jumbiree should learn from the gabanas who were kicked out in 2017 after they became big headed and forgot to serve wanjiku who had voted them to power.
hardwood
#326 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 2:35:56 PM
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Meanwhile...

https://www.businessdail...21928-ji7ko0/index.html

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Sales of new luxury cars dropped 60 per cent in the first quarter ended March. There were no Jeep, Bentley, Porsche or BMW sales in the review period, resulting in one of the worst quarters for luxury car dealers.


Things looking gloomy everywhere.
newfarer
#327 Posted : Monday, May 20, 2019 2:38:43 PM
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2012 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Import of 2nd hand spares BANNED. Muende Toyota kenya. Middle class kwisha. How will they afford 30k side mirrors, 40k bumpers, 50k headlamps, 100k mlangos, 300k steering columns etc from toyota kenya? Or >1m new subaru replacement engines and gearboxes from subaru kenya?



Sasa ndiyo wezi wa magari wataamuka. The parts will be worth more than the cars.

bad news for insurers.they steal your part you claim from your comprehensive insurance ama
punda amecheka
hardwood
#328 Posted : Monday, May 27, 2019 2:45:16 PM
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mpobiz wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Uhuru is treading on dangerous ground. This is how revolutions start. Don't make life difficult for "watu wa kujitafutia"



This is the most detailed report on the economy that I have seen by the Kenyan media. I hope they can translate it. This is the real economy, wacha the 6% growth led by Safaricom, banks and betting firm profits.


This report is in favour of the traders. Who will speak for the consumers? We all know majority of this traders are co men whose only goal is be enrich themselves. They don't care about us the consumers. The government should continue this crackdowns for ever. I don't want to worry anymore when I walk in a hardware shop or an electrical shop that whatever I am geting Is of good quality and worth the money spent. For every 10000 shop owners who have closed shop for selling fake stuff 3000000 consumers are saved from exploitation from those unscrupulous trader. The consumer wins. Hata kama nikujitafutia tusinyonye damu ya wengine



You know my blood was boiling as I read your comment. Then I remembered you are the head of the takataka team on wazua. Now am smiling.

You have just re-affirmed my theory. It is impossible to find a ruto supporter capable of critical thinking.


What do you expect when the advisers of the GoK are the likes of crooks like MURCHR? These are privileged, celerac babies totally out of touch with life down there. Japan, and later China, faked it till they made it. This war on counterfeits should have been implemented progressively, without destroying capital and livelihoods.

I've heard interesting arguments that it is only Ruto who can get the train back on the tracks for he's likely to side with the "hustlers". Strange argument to me, but.......maybe thats what wanjiku feels......


If @FRM you own a shop selling knock off stuff i feel your pain. But if you are a general consumer like me then I wander why in my critical thinking I should put the affairs of a shop owner fist rather than mine.
But as you can see there is confirmation from an "independent" source that the ground has realy shifted to a fellow hustler who will take care of the affairs other hustlers


Some ray of hope for the traders....

wukan
#329 Posted : Monday, May 27, 2019 4:27:59 PM
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wukan wrote:
freiks wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Uhuru is treading on dangerous ground. This is how revolutions start. Don't make life difficult for "watu wa kujitafutia"



This is the most detailed report on the economy that I have seen by the Kenyan media. I hope they can translate it. This is the real economy, wacha the 6% growth led by Safaricom, banks and betting firm profits.


Its really sad for businesses. But also we kenyans are so fond of bringing fake goods that consumers end up losing. I have seen guys buying shoes in the morning but when getting back at home in the evening that shoe is broken and these bonoko electronics


Don't worry the market in time will correct the issue of fake goods as the consumer becomes wealthy and more discerning. China started with fake goods and copycat products but refined along the way. What we need is a network of retailers to flourish. The traders will usually ask you if you want genuine or bonoko like they do in China.

Notice the absence of govt services in the entire clip, the road network is tattered and looks like war torn country, garbage uncollected, the streets don't look designed for a shopping district.

Anyway we must complete the journey 38 months to go.


1. Uhuru orders verification and release of detained goods in 3 weeks.
2. Says consolidators to be gazetted.
3. The regeneration of downtown has started with Luthuli Avenue and that garbage filled Daisy lane is being cleaned up.

Methinks Uhuru keeps coming to wazuaApplause Applause Applause wewe ni wetu

hardwood
#330 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:31:33 AM
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Kenya officially BROKE. Goes begging from the World Bank. Jumbiree may be ranked as one of worst performing govts.

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Broke Kenya seeks Sh75bn loan from World Bank

For the first time in more than a decade, Kenya has reached out to the World Bank for an urgent loan in the form of budget support.

This signals the gravity of the country’s rapidly deteriorating cash-flow situation that is characterised by falling revenues and worsening debt service obligations.
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