LIVE!! Drama as Kenyans reject Finance Bill 2024/25 with Mass Protests in Nairobi CBD!!



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  1. Power is with the people arm yourselves tuamke tujikomboe. Ata kaa Mikuki na mishale. Greedy politicians watolewe enough suffering of the poor

  2. I just love there is no tribe here but speaking in one voice as Kenyans. Zakayo the hustler is a fraud sitting in a throne that is not his he cant govern

  3. A small industrial cartel have maintained a stranglehold on production of essential goods since independence. Basic products that everybody needs like cement, iron sheets, flour, edible oils, paper, paint, pharmaceuticals etc remain overpriced because this syndicate can sabotage any competitor who dares enter into the market. They use lobbying, cronyism and high-end bribery to ensure hostile terms and conditions put competitors out of business. The result is that the few jobs created are offered primarily by them, which enables wage fixing. They also collude to exploit the people through price fixing because KRA depends almost entirely on them for large taxpayer revenue. KAM extorts the government into paying billions in VAT refunds. What we are witnessing is the inevitable tipping point of the debt problem, created by a small cartel trying to dominate a fast growing population, (by keeping out competitors who can supply the same things at lower prices). On June 19, 2024, Hon. Opiyo Wandayi explained in parliament how the clinker import duty racket was orchestrated by the owner of Devki Steel (who also owns Simba Cement), in order to unfairly eliminate other cement producers. Malkiat Singh had the publishing monopoly of public school books in the nineties. Kamlesh Pattni, Ketan Somaia, and Yagnesh Devani are a few examples of economic hitmen responsible for some of the most catastrophic heists in Kenyan history. 1963 brought a political handover, but manufacturing remained in the hands of others. It's time for an industrial reform bill that will put at least fifty percent of essential manufacturing in the country under cooperative societies. This is the way to a bright future.

  4. Am so proud of this young people. Big ups guys for fighting for what is right for our country. We’re so tired of zakayo and his regime. Go Genzi’s we stand with you!! The police should not engage in violence, the public is peaceful and you’re also affected by this bill too…

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