Too bad the Kenya oil refinary was shut down in favour of importing already refined fuel, so dont expect the price to go down much
This is the worst time to be a peasant. Meanwhile birrioneare wanalia pia. Richard Branson is seeking bailout from the govt. Akikosa bankruptcy is real
Too bad the Kenya oil refinary was shut down in favour of importing already refined fuel, so dont expect the price to go down much
Mimi sielewi why we are still paying over Sh90 for a litre of petrol. I've read somewhere that some oil traders are willing to give it up FREE coz it's stuck in the high seas and storage capacities are exhausted.......................
Ni kubaya Saidi I think I'll have to rethink my strategy as I have been doing jobo the corporate way. Those who have been going the walk in route are not complaining much.Job iko aje?...
I understand washaungua already. I think angekuwa US it wont be this wayAustralia walikataa kupea Virgin Airlines bailout. Meanwhile, 3 Chinese airlines are hovering around to take over Virgin..
Brent ni UK north sea oil, this is mostly sold in Europe. Sisi hununua products based on murban, a blend from UAE. its around U.S $20West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, America's crude is currently trading at negative 40$ a barrel. January 5th it was $65 a barrel. US companies will be driven out of business
Saudia with their Brent which is $26 wako sawa.
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We don't buy crude! We import refined products. Our refinery was closed eons ago.It depends where a country buys crude from. Kenya mostly buys Arab light from Saudia and Murban from UAE. So kenyans should be monitoring the prices of those two closely
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We don't buy crude! We import refined products. Our refinery was closed eons ago.
Huge weddings zikitoka, women wataumia sana. But you are right, we should brace ourselves for a recession.A little bit longer and many jobs will become redundant, people will find out that they can live without some services and excesses like huge weddings.....
I understand washaungua already. I think angekuwa US it wont be this way
Looks like things are headed for default settings, some jobs are being wiped out.Everyone else is rooting for their own survival therefore they will shed whatever is deemed to be bargageHuge weddings zikitoka, women wataumia sana. But you are right, we should brace ourselves for a recession.
Many in the periphery of noncore systems will most likely lose their jobs, companies will be forced rationalize and only keep the core functions necessary to survive. Some departments like HR, PR, Marketing.... will be results based or phased out all together.Looks like things are headed for default settings, some jobs are being wiped out.Everyone else is rooting for their own survival therefore they will shed whatever is deemed to be bargage