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After KPLC meters scandal, Safaricom now seeks to raid water meters

Dry taps will be the order of the day because private capitalist know no humanity. Look at CBC and the book printers defending a system that has no benefit to our society. Don't privatize water. Safaricom PLC's business model is pegged upon the total fleecing of consumers. Exactly a year ago (28th Sept 2021), we expose

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After KPLC meters scandal, Safaricom now seeks to raid water meters

Dry taps will be the order of the day because private capitalist know no humanity. Look at CBC and the book printers defending a system that has no benefit to our society. Don't privatize water. Safaricom PLC's business model is pegged upon the total fleecing of consumers. Exactly a year ago (28th Sept 2021), we exposed how the rogue Telco had colluded with corrupt Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) staff to rip off Wananchi in smart meter tender. KPLC had awarded Safaricom a tender irregularly. READ more here . The Kenya govt has been toying with the idea of privatising water. Though it looks like a great thing. It isn't Privatizing water opens up the common man to a whole lot of problems. Some of the problems include By privatizing water,...

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