You will need dollars to pay for use of chinku road

Meria

Elder Lister
IMG_20210104_102655_150.jpg

 
am sure chini kutakuwa na unending repairs to force guys to use the express way, kuna certain volumes of vehicles that must be achieved per day for it to make returns or the government will pay
Uhuru and his government VIPs can use it since clearly hawapendi sharing the road na watu wa kawaida
 
Mimi huona hii negativity yenu ikiwa na ujinga mwingi sana... Criticize something when there is a valid reason, siyo based on your bias..
Well if we pay toll fee in dollars to cushion the Chinese against inflation who cushions us against the rise in FX rates? This is a PPP and more times the government in such agreements cushions the investor whilst the citizen pays only what is affordable and set in a manner that ceteris paribus a certain cost will enable the investor recoup their capital.
To use dollars to pay for local services leads to a rise in dollar demand and a very high importation cost hence leading to inflation within the economy....
Sometimes its good to think abit deeply....it is demanded of man and less on animals
 
Last edited:
Well if we pay toll fee in dollars to cushion the Chinese against inflation who cushions us against the rise in FX rates? This is a PPP and more times the government in such agreements cushions the investor whilst the citizen pays only what is affordable and set in a manner that ceteris paribus a certain cost will enable the investor recoup Thier capital.
To use dollars to pay for local services leads to a rise in dollar demand and a very high importation cost hence leading to inflation within the economy....
Sometimes its about good to think about deeply....it is demanded of man and less on animals
Umeona upeleke gathee shule New Year
 
My understanding is that rates will be variable since they will be pegged on the dollar rate which will be reviewed now and then. It will be the same approach vile fuel prices are adjusted every 14th not necessarily having USD in cash or card to pay .
I have also noted the rates excludes VAT , mtu atakuwa akijipima mfuko and decide whether to use it or not.
 
My understanding is that rates will be variable since they will be pegged on the dollar rate which will be reviewed now and then. It will be the same approach vile fuel prices are adjusted every 14th not necessarily having USD in cash or card to pay .
I have also noted the rates excludes VAT , mtu atakuwa akijipima mfuko and decide whether to use it or not.
In 5, 10, 20yrs time tuambiwe exchange rate itakua ngapi?
Who is being ferked HKMBL?
 
My understanding is that rates will be variable since they will be pegged on the dollar rate which will be reviewed now and then. It will be the same approach vile fuel prices are adjusted every 14th not necessarily having USD in cash or card to pay .
I have also noted the rates excludes VAT , mtu atakuwa akijipima mfuko and decide whether to use it or not.
And in your opinion when did you see the fuel prices go below Kes. 100 other than during COVID-19?
Bearing in mind the way the economy is fairing and projecting into the future given the leaders we are bound to have you think a variable rate for the dollar is sensible? A fixed rate is much better that is based on a 5year trend even for bank loans do you prefer a variable interest rate or fixed rate?
 
Back
Top