You start a side hustle, get people to order your stuff, you deliver, get paid. But you didn't get a license for e-commerce from CAK. They want 100k for it.Why are they operating without a license or what am I not getting?
Oh? Okay...but it is always sensible that biz ikianza kushika you regularize rather than wait for the law to catch up with you.You start a side hustle, get people to order your stuff, you deliver, get paid. But you didn't get a license for e-commerce from CAK. They want 100k for it.
Strictly speaking, why should one pay CCK? What value do you get in return?Oh? Okay...but it is always sensible biz ikianza kushika you regularize rather than wait for the law to catch up with you.
Hivi ukinunua siuti mitandaoni utumiwe mushaino you are on your own.kelele ya chura, kenyans need to embrace understanding roles or mandates of regulatory bodies in kenya
Straight from CAK website.
"In Kenya, online trade platforms are not regulated under the Kenya Information and Communications Act (KICA) as they do not constitute electronic services as envisaged under the act and are therefore not licensable. This means consumers cannot enjoy protection under the Consumer Protection Regulations, 2010, which apply in instances where the Authority’s licensees offer services."
e-Commerce Development - Communications Authority of Kenya
The Development of E-commerce in Kenya Introduction The Kenyan Government through the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is committed to facilitate the development of the information and communications sector (including broadcasting, multimedia, telecommunications and postal services) and...www.ca.go.ke
Honestly gashui? Or you just trolling?Why are they operating without a license or what am I not getting?
What now?Honestly gashui? Or you just trolling?
YesIf you sell goods and services, say on your website or social media or through the likes of jiji and jumia, do you qualify as an e-commerce firm?
Quite a broad definition, it should be revised instead.
Bonobo hushtua sana.kelele ya chura, kenyans need to embrace understanding roles or mandates of regulatory bodies in kenya
Straight from CAK website.
"In Kenya, online trade platforms are not regulated under the Kenya Information and Communications Act (KICA) as they do not constitute electronic services as envisaged under the act and are therefore not licensable. This means consumers cannot enjoy protection under the Consumer Protection Regulations, 2010, which apply in instances where the Authority’s licensees offer services."
e-Commerce Development - Communications Authority of Kenya
The Development of E-commerce in Kenya Introduction The Kenyan Government through the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is committed to facilitate the development of the information and communications sector (including broadcasting, multimedia, telecommunications and postal services) and...www.ca.go.ke
Just give one example of a sector that is regulated by the government and has achieved it's role (exclude revenue collection)Bonobo hushtua sana.
The same dudes who are saying online traders should not be licenced and regulated are the same ones who will cry serikali saidia when they are conned say by fake car importers.
Nimesema na nitasema......aaargh, Nimechoka!