murchr wrote:Nikubaya. Road side declarations ain't helping. Tulipe tu
Bus daily wrote:
The National Treasury is under pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to raise the prices of basic goods by at least 16 percent in an effort to cut budget deficit and tame public borrowing.
The multilateral financier says the 16 percent value added tax that the government has scrapped on ‘sensitive’ goods such as bread, cooking gas, maize and wheat flour has significantly contributed to collection shortfalls.
Wakwende huko. Why can't lmf push the government to prosecute our thieves and return the stolen money first.
IMF is really pushing for a revolution .hope Uhuru is clever enough not to touch these sensitive goods.
Living in our Shithole can make you shit a nail juu ya makasiriko
punda amecheka