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OPINION: David Ndii’s comments on costly power shows the economic hitmen, IMF, World Bank and BlackRock are firmly in charge

David Ndii, Chairman of the Presidential Economic Council David Ndii’s comments today on the high electricity bill have elicited mixed reactions. “On power bills, we have two choices. Costly power available 24/7, or cheap power available a few hours a day, like SA. If you cared to peruse our manifesto, you would have

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David Ndii, Chairman of the Presidential Economic Council David Ndii’s comments today on the high electricity bill have elicited mixed reactions. “On power bills, we have two choices. Costly power available 24/7, or cheap power available a few hours a day, like SA. If you cared to peruse our manifesto, you would have noted that cheap power does not feature in our pledges on electricity,” David Ndii wrote on twitter early this morning. Ndii’s sentiments was greeted by a barrage of criticism from Kenyans on Twitter (KOT). Many accused him of being insensitive and a con. However, David Ndii, a western-trained economist was dog-whistling to his handlers, the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and BlackRock that the government of Kenya has...

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