Uhuru has BANNED scrap metal trade

Good move. Anyone here who had built recently knows when you do chuma works prior to koroga, you have to have your workers spend the night Kwa site to prevent theft. Na vile D16 now costs 2k per piece. Btw guess who is the biggest exporter of chuma in Kenya...
 
Good move. Anyone here who had built recently knows when you do chuma works prior to koroga, you have to have your workers spend the night Kwa site to prevent theft. Na vile D16 now costs 2k per piece. Btw guess who is the biggest exporter of chuma in Kenya...

Who is the biggest exporter?
 
Good move. Anyone here who had built recently knows when you do chuma works prior to koroga, you have to have your workers spend the night Kwa site to prevent theft. Na vile D16 now costs 2k per piece. Btw guess who is the biggest exporter of chuma in Kenya...
Tomboa
 
We have a very inept president and a dysfunctional joke of a government. Ask yourself what would have happened if this was Magufuli? It is the inspector General of police who would have gone home. Perhaps even the minister himself. But kwetu hapa raisi anasimamisha industry nzima inayoajiri mamilioni ili asikasirishe watu wawili.

If Kinoti used our resources investigating such crimes rather than settle political scores the President wouldn't have to close down an entire industry and effectively render a good number of people jobless.

A ban will help in the short term but not for long, the only permanent solution is the DCI investigating cases of vandalism and providing sufficient evidence to sustain prosecution, surely this is not an impossible task.
 
If Kinoti used our resources investigating such crimes rather than settle political scores the President wouldn't have to close down an entire industry and effectively render a good number of people jobless.

A ban will help in the short term but not for long, the only permanent solution is the DCI investigating cases of vandalism and providing sufficient evidence to sustain prosecution, surely this is not an impossible task.
Self regulation has always been the best medicine but bonobo ni nani. Kiboko lazima.
 
What exactly is this thing ?
Wewe kama dealer wa scrap metal come up with systems that ensure traceability of whatever metal MTU anakuja kukuuzia. Chukua particulars za huyo mtu na kama hataki mwambie akauze kwingine. There is obviously some metal that people can't ordinarily come into possession like road signs, guardrails, manhole covers etc. Why would any reasonable person buy that and let everything slide? For the life of me, I can't really think of how someone can legally get to own a road sign ama guardrail akuje kuniuzia.
 
It is all about doing the right thing every time all the time whether there is someone looking over ya shoulder or not. It's being honest,to yaself and others.
Which was and has been hard to achieve and that is why we have laws, if a trade can not be regulated by the current system of laws and regulations the only option is to ban it. Not all traditional beer brewers are bad but how do you deal with those who sell methanol, so the only option is to ban the trade.
 
Waache kuonea engineers.
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They were arrested for dereliction of duty. Vandalism with national security implications inakua reported but wewe kazi nikukaa kwa ofisi fucking interns then stima ikipotea Kenya mzima ndio unaanza kukimbia
For the life of me, I have never understood how a power line can collapse and remain unattended for days on end. Ama transformer iungue but three months down the line, people paid to handle such hawajatokelezea. We need to introduce criminal negligence in our statutes.
 
For the life of me, I have never understood how a power line can collapse and remain unattended for days on end. Ama transformer iungue but three months down the line, people paid to handle such hawajatokelezea. We need to introduce criminal negligence in our statutes.
Ni kama regular maintenance and quality assurance aren't done. Kuwa reactive instead of proactive
 
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