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Pinch me hard. Is this still Kenya?
maka
#11 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 12:05:31 PM
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Njunge wrote:
maka wrote:
Hapa kuna banks zitaumia vibaya sana...


I will assume you know something we don't. I did put it here sometimes back. If a bank or two will have their licenses withdrawn for abetting corruption, then, we will be heading in the right direction. It's also important we slay a few lawyers who have facilitated movement of cash through their firms.(You need not agree and also be alert just in case we might require you to step forward and stick your neck out on behalf of a few of your ilksmile )



That is in order like I said earlier the country was becoming a crazy place...people were taking a dump right outside the Presidents office and taking selfies while they are at it....

Kwanza angalia hii ya sukari...

possunt quia posse videntur
obiero
#12 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 1:39:01 PM
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Coolbull wrote:
I need somebody to pinch me hard and convince me I am still in Kenya.

1. A very senior government official is negotiating with the Lifestyle Audit team to return all that he has stolen.

2. Yesterday they demolished Shell Kileleshwa and apartments coming down too.

3. Today, South-end mall, opposite T-Mall is already coming down.

4. NYS suspects secretly negotiating to return stolen wealth in exchange for softer sentences; jail or fines.

I am amazed our prayers are being answered so swiftly. Is it really happening or even Wazua is an illusion.

Could it be I am in a trance? Who has witnessed what I am witnessing? May this dream not fade away.

The handshake is moving us towards Canaan
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
obiero
#13 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 1:40:37 PM
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Posts: 14,321
Location: nairobi
Coolbull wrote:
I need somebody to pinch me hard and convince me I am still in Kenya.

1. A very senior government official is negotiating with the Lifestyle Audit team to return all that he has stolen.

2. Yesterday they demolished Shell Kileleshwa and apartments coming down too.

3. Today, South-end mall, opposite T-Mall is already coming down.

4. NYS suspects secretly negotiating to return stolen wealth in exchange for softer sentences; jail or fines.

I am amazed our prayers are being answered so swiftly. Is it really happening or even Wazua is an illusion.

Could it be I am in a trance? Who has witnessed what I am witnessing? May this dream not fade away.

The handshake is moving us towards Canaan
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
murchr
#14 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 4:41:56 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
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maka wrote:
Njunge wrote:
maka wrote:
Hapa kuna banks zitaumia vibaya sana...


I will assume you know something we don't. I did put it here sometimes back. If a bank or two will have their licenses withdrawn for abetting corruption, then, we will be heading in the right direction. It's also important we slay a few lawyers who have facilitated movement of cash through their firms.(You need not agree and also be alert just in case we might require you to step forward and stick your neck out on behalf of a few of your ilksmile )



That is in order like I said earlier the country was becoming a crazy place...people were taking a dump right outside the Presidents office and taking selfies while they are at it....

Kwanza angalia hii ya sukari...



Sorry to blow your bubble @maka but the bank just offered financing. It does not inspect sugar to know if its good or bad. The worst that can happen to the bank is non-payment.

Banks accused of dishing out moneys in the millions and not reporting, are the ones in trouble. But even those, the fine is about 1million. Noordin said he doesn't think that is punitive enough, but that's the law wakili.
"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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AlphDoti
#15 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 4:59:38 PM
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Yadah! Yadah!

Last year time like this there are some fellows who were lining up singing "tano tena" and now there are here saying "bora uhai"

Shaitani!
murchr
#16 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 5:01:51 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Yadah! Yadah!

Last year time like this there are some fellows who were lining up singing "tano tena" and now there are here saying "bora uhai"

Shaitani!


FYI I have not seen anyone who said tano tena complaining. We are good with reforms smile
"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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masukuma
#17 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 5:09:14 PM
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I have never understood why people celebrate the demolition of buildings instead of taxing or taking over them... don't they see it as a loss to the collective? it's like killing a child who is a product of some bad sexual relation. Should the parents be punished - yes! I see people clapping when someone elses 1B goes down the drain instead of thinking... now this guy... tutafanya nini we profit from this thing?
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Kusadikika
#18 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 5:29:40 PM
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masukuma wrote:
I have never understood why people celebrate the demolition of buildings instead of taxing or taking over them... don't they see it as a loss to the collective? it's like killing a child who is a product of some bad sexual relation. Should the parents be punished - yes! I see people clapping when someone elses 1B goes down the drain instead of thinking... now this guy... tutafanya nini we profit from this thing?


While I sympathize with your sentiment the level of impunity in matters land had reached epidemic proportions. There are buildings which were built in totally inappropriate places like riparian land and the only solution is to remove them.

In my view they are still only dealing with small people. I will believe it when they touch the big fish. My litmus test is Kiptagich Tea Factory. Just do a Google Map satellite view of Kiptagich Tea Factory uniambie. A guy just picked the most virgin beautiful part of the forest, akaenda akakata miti na akapanda chai and built a factory. That place is like heaven, freshest air and I am sure the tea produced there must be of the highest quality in the world. The kind that fetches the highest price. The day they will seize that is the day I will know they are serious. Seize it and make it a public assett or allow the forest to reclaim it or turn it into a nature conservancy. That whole thing as it stands now is private property. Also note that it is in Narok County.
Bigchick
#19 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 5:31:51 PM
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murchr wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
Yadah! Yadah!

Last year time like this there are some fellows who were lining up singing "tano tena" and now there are here saying "bora uhai"

Shaitani!


FYI I have not seen anyone who said tano tena complaining. We are good with reforms smile



Who is complaining?Tunaendelea vizuri sana.
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murchr
#20 Posted : Wednesday, August 08, 2018 5:36:56 PM
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masukuma wrote:
I have never understood why people celebrate the demolition of buildings instead of taxing or taking over them... don't they see it as a loss to the collective? it's like killing a child who is a product of some bad sexual relation. Should the parents be punished - yes! I see people clapping when someone elses 1B goes down the drain instead of thinking... now this guy... tutafanya nini we profit from this thing?


instead of taxing or taking over them. = Legitimizing graft.
"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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