Was it all a LIE?

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I call my mum as usual before I sleep on 21st June 2022 and gives me the news that they received their annual bonus earlier than expected. But why Munya? Over the year CS Munya has promised tea farmers of better pay but alas they receive their bonus In June when it is supposed to be released in October as the norm. Is the national elections leading to all of this changes. But why the reduction in the bonus payment.   The dollar seems to rise and as tea is exported, they expected a rise in their payments because the pay is supposedly higher. I really hope the presidential candidates this year are keen on seen this drastic drop in tea farmers bonuses. The current president uhuru Kenyatta should also comment on why the change of the prices, why the bonus came earlier than expected and why the promise from the promise from the government on getting a higher bonus rate was not fulfilled. This is such a bad feeling for all the tea farmers especially now that it is coming ...

Matatu Night Ban Crisis

The matatu night ban by the National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA) has both its merits and demerits. I agree and not agree with it which is so much confusing .The drivers who were doing the night travels now will have no work to do hence that will lead some Kenyans to losing their jobs. If the ban will be from 6 pm then the Public service vehicle (P.S.V) is parked, the driver who drove the vehicle during the day can get time to rest and drive the following morning unlike earlier on when they used to do shifts among themselves.

On the other hand the people who want to travel to the destinations and arrive during the day will have their plans disoriented. A lot of Kenyans have had to sleep through the night in lodgings and spend extra money or in the vehicles they will travel in, others in the bus stops or stages and hence insecurity, cold and a lot of discomfort bombards them .The Kenyans who can afford alternative means of  transport like taking a flight or a cab will not feel the pinch of the night travel but again Kenya is a developing country, majority are the poor hence they can only move from one point to the other via public transport vehicles .The NTSA should find a way to favor both the matatu drivers and passengers as well as the matatu owners in their way forward to reduce the road accidents that have been experienced in 2017 and now into the new year.

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