#FlipSidePost by Kyrgitt : No, its not that the economy is bad... we have shifta bandits running Kenya from the shadows

Bolo Yeung

Lister
Southern Sun Mayfair closes down on 31st and all employees fired just as Boma Inn Hotel owned by Redcross was placed under receivership. Their TV station Switch Tv has retrenched staff just as Radio Africa did a mass retrenchment pending effect soon. Silverstone Airline finally bites the dust in this tumbleweed economy of Jubilee. And the stories are more.
No, its not that the economy is bad... we have shifta bandits running Kenya from the shadows sucking this nation like nectar.
Nakumatt didn't close down because of mismanagement.... No!
It was designed to collapse at some point. I'll tell you what no one will tell you.
All big Nakumatt branches had a bank inside them. Remember?
Charterhouse bank. It was always tucked on one cornerof the premise with tinted glass and inaccessible to even bank staff.
It belonged to Harun Mwau the boss.
When you own your own bank, and run it exclusively like a kiosk, determining yourself what CBK and KRA report, then your boss level is at par with Thanos.
Harun Mwau is best known for amongst other colourful titles, and despite being named as a kingpin by Obama in Congress, he was once a police sharpshooter and the first director of Kenya Anti Corruption Authority. Imagine that. No kidding!
Harun Mwau is many levels above those names you know in the pharmaceutical industry.
Nakumatt was a mega money laundering dry-cleaners. After too much 'heat' and visibility, Mwau decided out of the market. He pulled put over 40B from Nakumatt. In cash and in shares 'sold'. Nakumatt didn't just 'fail'... Even trailer drivers know how to "cause an accident without getting hurt and spew content" ....when they want to steal goods or siphon fuel. Owners of some logistic companies do the same due to millions they make from insurance fraud. As suppliers cry, Atul Shah the driver pf Nakumatt trailer has retired a billionaire.
Mwau exited the scene and offered the Baktash boys as sacrifices for being 'stupid criminals'. Those boys are never going to see Kenya again anytime before they hit 60 years old each, and as these things go, if you watch enough crime TV, you'd know they won't live for that long. At least not both of them.
So, Kenyans need to innovate out of this situation. Every one high up there, every leader you consider your savior, is in it for business.
Uhuru is in business. Ruto is in business. Raila is in business. Sonko is in business. Joho is in business. Gideon is in business. Atwoli is in business. All of them are in business.
Mudavadi is in utopia.
Kalonzo is in dreamland.
Miguna is in forced exile.
Bad economy? What bad economy?
You're the ones who embraced all their money mopping schemes like sportspesa, Betin, KPLC tokens and all the banditry they have propagated.
Kenya will, unfortunately, continue like this until these ones die off and new bandits take over.
Thing is, there's no savior coming. No cavalries. No knights and surely, no messiahs. Let's strap up and exist through it all until we wake the fuck up.

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upepo

Elder Lister
It will take some time for the country to recover from the economic harm caused by the betting craze. No country will allow a foreign business to siphon money from the grassroots the way betting did.
 

Bolo Yeung

Lister
It will take some time for the country to recover from the economic harm caused by the betting craze. No country will allow a foreign business to siphon money from the grassroots the way betting did.
Betting is already making a comeback
 
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