Kenya Kwanza MPs to Ruto- Mambo kwa ground

Okiya

Elder Lister
Yesterday some Kenya Kwanza MPs told Ruto that the taxes and state of the economy is making the ground hostile for them.

Below is the only MP from the Mountain who in June 2023 had the balls to tell off his fellow MPs and the government that the finance bill was poison.

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People should be patient. The high cost of living was camouflaged by subsidies which were draining the Treasury and slowing down development plans. We are fixing the handshake
 
Relationship ya National Government na County government of Narok over Maasai mara management huwa aje, how are these fees dictated by national government?
Tho I support this, reduce no. of people who can afford the mara, there is a video showing hundreds of vans racing to witness the river crossing, a simple way to comtrol over crowding is via higher fees
But this is our national heritage.
 
But this is our national heritage.
Since conservation is the no.1 objective, conservation should therefore lead tourism / unmitigated access to this "national heritage". Tourism merely funds the conservation effort, and if you blunder and let the tail wag the dog, by over exploitation of the resource, tourism too will die if conservation dies
Another vid, nope, this is not conservation
 
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Relationship ya National Government na County government of Narok over Maasai mara management huwa aje, how are these fees dictated by national government?
Tho I support this, reduce no. of people who can afford the mara, there is a video showing hundreds of vans racing to witness the river crossing, a simple way to comtrol over crowding is via higher fees
Very good question. I think the gist of the matter is that payment for the Mara to the county government is facilitated by KAPS, an entity which the president is known to be well associated with.
 
Relationship ya National Government na County government of Narok over Maasai mara management huwa aje, how are these fees dictated by national government?
Tho I support this, reduce no. of people who can afford the mara, there is a video showing hundreds of vans racing to witness the river crossing, a simple way to comtrol over crowding is via higher fees
Isn't it a national reserve accessible to citizens.
 
Since conservation is the no.1 objective, conservation should therefore lead tourism / unmitigated access to this "national heritage". Tourism merely funds the conservation effort, and if you blunder and let the tail wag the dog, by over exploitation of the resource, tourism too will die if conservation dies
Another vid, nope, this is not conservation
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Last I went on one of these gruop drives, this monkey behavior happened. We pay all this money just for 100 landrovers to chase the game faster than the predator.


KWS. Do something!
 
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