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The cost of maintaining Thika Road to be shared countrywide!!!
jaggernaut
#11 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2013 8:27:18 PM
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About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).
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#12 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2013 9:33:32 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).

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harrydre
#13 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2013 9:44:10 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
harrydre wrote:
why not have tolls and collect from whoever uses it? same with all other main roads?

which highway charges all road users for using it?


Maybe I should have used the word "motorists"
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murchr
#14 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2013 10:04:30 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).


Kwani Thika road is the only road in the country? By the way, the road is not complete, according to plans A2 should be tarmacked all the way to Ethiopia
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#15 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2013 11:35:58 PM
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murchr wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).


Kwani Thika road is the only road in the country? By the way, the road is not complete, according to plans A2 should be tarmacked all the way to Ethiopia


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#16 Posted : Wednesday, August 07, 2013 3:10:31 AM
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Fake lazy journalism. Which when and where does the law state national roads to be managed and maintained by county gov
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simonkabz
#17 Posted : Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:44:52 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).


Thank u bro for hitting the nail on the head. Also add the fact that over a 1/3 of the traffic is buses, trucks, matatus n other guzzlers which swallow much more. We may be talking of 3b fuel levy here.
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butterflyke
#18 Posted : Wednesday, August 07, 2013 8:06:40 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).


does this 200m include replacing items vandalised for sale as scrap metal which the ga'ament has failed to control? so every year we will be replacing these things ndio zing'olewe? smh...
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mawinder
#19 Posted : Wednesday, August 07, 2013 10:38:46 AM
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butterflyke wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).


does this 200m include replacing items vandalised for sale as scrap metal which the ga'ament has failed to control? so every year we will be replacing these things ndio zing'olewe? smh...

And they are stolen by kina Kariuki and are replaced by Onyango's taxes in Bondo
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#20 Posted : Wednesday, August 07, 2013 11:10:12 AM
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mawinder wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
About 100,000 motorists use Thika road each day and since they pay the fuel levy at 9bob a litre, they will basically be maintaining the road themselves. If each of the motorists uses an average of 6litres of fuel each day, that's a tax of 5.4m each day or 162m each month or about 2B each year. The govt says the road will cost 200m per Yr to maintain, which is just 10% of the tax they will have paid. Infact the motorists should demand a refund of 1.8B for their unused taxes (which could have been used for roads maybe somewhere in Bondo).


does this 200m include replacing items vandalised for sale as scrap metal which the ga'ament has failed to control? so every year we will be replacing these things ndio zing'olewe? smh...

And they are stolen by kina Kariuki and are replaced by Onyango's taxes in Bondo


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