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06-02-19 06:59 #30
Posts: 96Originally Posted by NakedGunz [View Original Post]
As of complaints.
A German famous professor named Luther wrote something similar to your reply. About the impossible task of pleasing the peasants, they trash poor peasants for being broke, they trash wealthy peasants for being greedy. They trash the Elites owners for not being peasants.
50% of peasants in the top richest countries in the planet are actually closer to broke if not in debt, at least the average Kenyan can't go that far below zero.
In general Bankers make sure there is a social stigma with an empty bank account or even worse dbt, so they stay full which is a good strategy. Worth investing in lyrics / scripts for news and movies that teach the peasant to associate a bank account with wealth.
In reality you can just secure your wealth by buying politicians, journalists, land, gold, bitcoin and art and just keep a small bank account for women, shelter and food.
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02-15-17 17:40 #29
Posts: 1397Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
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02-15-17 05:06 #28
Posts: 197Originally Posted by Taurus1 [View Original Post]
Give a Kenyan any sum and the next day the money has disappeared. They cannot save.
Better he gave them the ugali instead of the money.
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02-14-17 10:07 #27
Posts: 104Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
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02-14-17 06:40 #26
Posts: 197Originally Posted by CubaTourist [View Original Post]
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02-13-17 21:26 #25
Posts: 363EBay founder to Give Kenyans Free Income for 12 Years
I want to be included! I just read that one of the eBay founders to Give Kenyans Free Income for 12 Years.
Pierre Omidyar, the billionaire co-founder of eBay, plans to donate approximately $500,000 to fund a project in Kenya that will give thousands of people a guaranteed regular income. The program, called, GiveDirectly is being hailed as the most ambitious experiment yet in the concept of universal basic income, or UBI. It will make cash transfers to more than 26,000 people in 200 villages in Kenya, with about 6,000 of those people receiving a long-term basic income for 12 years. The payments of $0. 75 per day amount to 50% of typical adult income in rural Kenya.
The concept of a universal basic income has been gaining traction around the world as a way to equitably increase quality of life in a world where labor markets are being disrupted. The policy was recently the subject of a nationwide referendum in Switzerland—it didn't pass—and it's also being discussed in European countries, Canada, and the city of Oakland, to name a few.
The basic idea: Give people a strings-free weekly, monthly or yearly stipend, enough so that their basic needs are taken care of, whether they work or not.
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03-12-13 14:01 #24
Posts: 1397Originally Posted by Pete Benetar [View Original Post]
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03-12-13 05:33 #23
Posts: 458Odinga vows to fight Kenya election results (swearing in not until March 26)
Originally Posted by Naked Gunz [View Original Post]
Kenya's independent election commission Saturday pronounced Uhuru Kenyatta the winner with 50. 07% of the vote. His main challenger, Prime Minister Raila Odinga, refused to concede, citing what he called widespread fraud and irregularities.
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03-12-13 05:13 #22
Posts: 1397Who won?
Who won the election?
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03-04-13 19:49 #21
Posts: 489German TV; it was in Kilifi.
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03-04-13 06:42 #20
Posts: 458Ten reported killed in attack on MBSA police station
http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/04/world/...html?hpt=hp_t2
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN). The stakes are high for Monday's presidential election; Hours before the polls opened, a group of heavily-armed men attacked a police station in the port city of Mombasa, killing at least 10 people, including two police officers, said Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
Full story link above
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02-25-13 16:46 #19
Posts: 98An interesting articel about social-media-monitoring ahead of the elections:
http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/...omplettansicht
It's in german, but google translate might help.
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02-24-13 16:24 #18
Posts: 489But we ve to live in the reality. It can be possible that the banks re closed
few days and the matatus / taxis re not operating.
Gents; I know that and in such a dangerous case I'm late at night in
my apartment with one of these nice hotties.
16. 03-17. 04. Mtwapa / Bamburi
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02-23-13 08:47 #17
Posts: 197Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
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02-14-13 23:22 #16
Posts: 1184How fucked up could it get during / after the election? Planned a mini-weekend in Mombasa 29 March to 1 of Apri. Should I rethink it and maybehead for Dar, Addis, Accra or Lagos?