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When the Math doesn’t add up; Why Jubilee government agenda on affordable housing is dead before kickoff!

The angry response by Kenyans towards the 1.5% housing tax, not a levy of course is just another orchestra matrix by the Jubilee government to steal the last coins remains in already financially starved Kenyans. The anger not only emanates from the suspicion that the monies will be lost in the now ordinary corruption m

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When the Math doesn’t add up; Why Jubilee government agenda on affordable housing is dead before kickoff!

The angry response by Kenyans towards the 1.5% housing tax, not a levy of course is just another orchestra matrix by the Jubilee government to steal the last coins remains in already financially starved Kenyans. The anger not only emanates from the suspicion that the monies will be lost in the now ordinary corruption means, wait, did I say ordinary? Yes nowadays in Kenya corruption is ordinal! But the fine price of the levy mismanagement I just 10,000Ksh or two years jail term. The fine itself is a clear demonstration of intent to embezzle the funds, since such fines are ridiculous. Well, I am not here to say who will be mentioned in the scandal but we already have Francis Atwoli, already says some individuals wanted the levy to remain 1.5% even...

Source: nyakundireportblog