Kijana Wa Mwalimu

Kijana Wa Mwalimu CS, Business Trainer, Business Consultant and Topical Issues Analyst

23/06/2024

COPIED

“UPDATE: GEN Z protesters highlights critical issues and demands that require immediate attention and action by the Parliament.

1. Economic and Financial Reforms

The housing levy is perceived as a slush fund for the executive. We demand its immediate abolition to prevent misuse of public funds.

1.1. Abolish the Housing Levy:

1.2. Remove Exclusions in the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF):

All Kenyans should have access to comprehensive healthcare services without any exclusions under the SHIF. SHIF, just like its predecessor NHIF, should be the most comprehensive insurance fund that every Kenya has and support the achievement of UHC. The current regulation includes a long list of exclusions that should be removed.

1.3. Drop the CAS Bill and CAS Positions:

The creation of Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) positions is an unnecessary financial burden. We demand the discontinuation of the CAS Bill and the elimination of these positions.

1.4. Eliminate MP Allowances:

Members of Parliament should earn a basic salary without additional allowances for attending parliamentary sittings. Savings from these allowances should be redirected to critical sectors like health and education.

1.5. Mandatory Jail Term for Corruption:

Introduce a mandatory jail term of at least five years for individuals convicted of looting public funds, alongside the recovery of all stolen funds. There should be no out-of-court settlements for corruption cases.

1.6. Redirect Savings to Health and Education:

Funds saved from the elimination of allowances and CAS positions should be allocated to health and education, with a focus on increasing the higher education fund to ensure no student pays more than Ksh. 50,000 per year in university fees.

1.7. Drop the Proposal to Increase Fuel Levy by 39%:

The proposed increase in the fuel levy will disproportionately affect the cost of living. We demand its immediate withdrawal.

1.8. Drop the Proposal to Increase SEP to 6% of Revenue:

Digital businesses should pay corporate tax like other companies. The proposed SEP increase will stifle the growth of digital enterprises, which are crucial for job creation.

1.9. Oppose imposition of excise duty

We demand the rejection of proposals to impose excise duty vegetable oils at 25%. These measures will increase the cost of essential services and goods.

1.10. Remove Excise Duty on Internet Bundles:

We oppose the proposal to increase excise duty on internet data from 15% to 20%. Kenya already has one of the most expensive internet services in the region. We propose removal of excise duty on internet all together. Removing excise duty on internet bundles will make access more affordable and provide young people with an opportunity to create own employment through online jigs and content creation.

1.11. Reduce Budgets for First and Second Lady Offices:

The budget for the offices of the First and Second Lady should not exceed Ksh. 200 million annually. If additional funds are needed, they should be raised independently

1.12. Cut Statehouse Renovation Budgets:

The proposed budgets for renovations at Statehouse and Deputy President Office-Harambee Annex should be cut from the Appropriation Bill 2024.

1.14. Remove Import Duty on Filming Equipment and Services

To support young entrepreneurs in content creation, import duty, eco-levy, and VAT on filming equipment should be removed, as there are no local manufacturers for such equipment.

1.15. Remove Excise Duty on Digital Platforms:

Eliminate excise duty on digital platforms for services offered in Kenya by non-residents to encourage digital entrepreneurship.

2. Social and Governance Reforms

2.1. Address Issues Affecting Young People:

Drop the Replacement ID Fee: Reduce the Ksh. 1000 fee to no than Ksh, 200 for replacing national IDs and the requirement for a new driver's license every three years.

Amend ID Expiry Rules: National IDs should not expire, reducing bureaucratic burdens on citizens.

2.2. Reform the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC):

The IEBC should be reconstituted to allow for the recall of MPs who fail to represent their constituents effectively.

2.3. Referendum on Governance Issues:

Initiate a referendum to address governance issues, including the overrepresentation in the National Assembly.

2.4. Employment for Intern Doctors and Junior Secondary School (JSS) Teachers:

Ensure the employment of intern doctors and JSS teachers, and reinstate those who were dismissed for participating in strikes.“

02/04/2024

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02/04/2024

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01/04/2024

Niī Reke norio nī makwa pls. Wueh! Dunia ni duala.

31/03/2024

COPIED

“My Uncle Alexander Kimakia.

After living in the United States for over 40 years, my Uncle Alexander Kimakia, at the age of 70, finally relocated back to Kenya this year, settling in his mega 5-bedroom house at Mushroom Gardens Estate along Kiambu Road, a project that took him nearly 10 years to complete.

Now in Kenya and in his house, Uncle Alexander Kimakia lives in the living room of the house downstairs while his caretaker lives upstairs in his huge master bedroom.

This is because Uncle Alexander Kimakia cannot climb the stairs without the help of another person.

Even with help, it takes him 10 minutes to make the climb.

As such, Uncle Alexander Kimakia has decided to stay downstairs in the living room as all 5 bedrooms are upstairs.

The house has a living room, toilet and kitchen downstairs; 3 rooms on the first floor and another 2 rooms (including the master bedroom) on the second/last floor.

This is surely not how Uncle Alexander Kimakia anticipated his retirement.

But that is the reality of his journey.

This will be the life of many other Africans living abroad and building mansions back home.

In fact, if you are building a dream house for yourself to live in and the house is not ready by the time you attain the age of 50, forget about it!

Uncle Alexander Kimakia virtually wasted 40 years of his life doing menial jobs abroad, hoping to go and retire back home in his mansion and enjoy life.

But, now he has no life to enjoy and someone else is sleeping in his master bedroom.

Like most aged persons, Uncle Alexander Kimakia is not even able to enjoy a bottle of Malt because it will shoot up his blood sugar level.

Yet, he said he was working hard all his life in order to enjoy life, which includes eating and drinking the finest foods and drinks, when he retires.

Now, he is only able to eat fruit and vegetable salads - and even that, without dressing!

He cannot even eat any of the fine meats out there without his cholesterol sending warning signs.

That is the life of Uncle Alexander Kimakia in retirement.

This will be the story of more than half of us. The best thing to do is to take mini-retirements now and enjoy.

31/03/2024

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20/03/2024

The housing levy law is unconstitutional in that it is discriminatory. Why would only those on payroll who are the minority build houses for the Nation. The housing agenda should be done from the collective taxes that we pay through KRA. The GoK should “tenga“ money in the budget for the affordable houses. Anything else is scandalous and discriminatory!

My take

19/03/2024

COPIED

“A very sad poem by a Kenyatta university student..😭😭😭😭
Dedicated to Kenyatta University
😭😭😭

Mama, Am coming back home
It's not End of Semester,
We did not riot,
Neither is it End Year,
But,
Mama am coming home.
😭😭😭
Am coming,
But am formless,
I can't walk Mama,
I will be in a box Mama,
I heard them call it Casket
That they will take care,
Of damages Mama,
We are now damages,
Mama am coming home
😭😭😭😭
The brakes failed Mama,
Jomba our good driver tried,
Jomba struggled,
Jomba wailed,
Jomba hooted,
Jomba swerved,
We saw him sweat,
It's not him Mama,
But the brakes,
Mama am coming home
😭😭😭
Mama I forgot to tell you,
I play soccer,
Ooh,I used to play soccer,
I was the Messi of Kenyatta University,
To represent KU,
In the competition,
That never was,
Mama am coming home
😭😭😭
Mama, you had sold Rose,
Our only cow,
To clear my fees,
Last week,
But the brakes ,
Didn't hear any of that,
Mama you had cleared,
The hostel fee,
You had refilled the gas,
Sadly,
Before I use it,
Mama am coming home
😭😭😭
Breathless,lifeless,
Broken, disfigured
Mama I don't have it,
I don't have the Degree
The brakes,
Couldn't allow me finish,
It's not my fault,
Never to fit a gown,
Lights are out Mama,
It all dark in here,
Mama am coming home
😭😭😭
Mama;
Could this be the saying;
That kwenda Mombasa raha;
Kurudi ni Matanga?
Tell my younger sister,
To take up my desk,
At Kenyatta,
Bye Kenyatta University,
Be kind,
To my little sister,
Bye Mama.

*Rest In Peace Comrades😭* ...”

18/03/2024

Ūgī wī mbere ya hinya. I am mostly paid as a professional to think for those who cannot think for themselves. Help them along. It’s life! Si ni LIFE!

13/03/2024

You want to win the war on illicit alcohol in Kenya, fight the production side, not the consumption side. And don’t fight the good stuff, hawajawakosea, they actually pay tax!

12/03/2024

Haiti is now “MISSION IMPOSSIBLE“ I am happy now that, we won’t take our sons and daughters to a death bed. Kudos former Haiti Prime Minister, the agreement is now null and void! Acheni Barbecue aitwe barbecue (pun intended).

Wewe ALIBABA wewe, usicheze na MUNGU!

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