
First it was Kaz, now it’s Janet Wanja…Janet Wanja Exposed . Wanja what were you thinking??

@ a recent media rave…are these really journalists…lol.
Posted by vybes on August 29, 2008

First it was Kaz, now it’s Janet Wanja…Janet Wanja Exposed . Wanja what were you thinking??

@ a recent media rave…are these really journalists…lol.
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Posted by vybes on August 29, 2008

Some 2 wise ladies are really smiling all the way to the bank, they are receiving Ksh 400,000/= per month for doing nothing.
Via : Nation
| The wives of the Prime Minister and the Vice President will now draw Sh400,000 every month as responsibility allowance from the Government.
In addition, they will be entitled to a subsistence allowance at the rate applicable to senior Government officials in job group T and above when they travel. The Head of the Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet, Francis Muthaura, said in a directive the decision was made because of the critical role the two play in portraying a good image of the nation. “The Government has taken cognisance of the critical role of the spouses of theVP and PM in projecting a positive image of our nation’s family values,” the directive reads in part. |
Come 2012, am surely going to marry Martha Karua. Hiyo chapa ni mob.
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Posted by vybes on August 29, 2008

The price of food and services to ease in the coming months….no more skipping of lunch or breakfast or adopting a vegetarian like lifestyle by force yaani in the morning…chai/ugali then during lunch and supper …sukuma wiki/ugali or madodo/chapo till if you happen to cook nyama, the neighbors notices’..lol. But the joy maybe short lived as the cost of water and electricity is expected to go up.
Via : allAfrica.com
| “The rising cost of goods and services is expected to ease in the coming months to settle between 10 and 20 per cent.
This is despite the expected increase in the cost of water, electricity and a looming famine in northern Kenya. Speaking during Stanbic Investment East Africa quarterly review, the fund manager’s head of investment, analysis and research for East Africa, Kenneth Kaniu, predicted that inflation was on a downward trend. “We are likely to see inflation settle below the 20-digit mark,” said Mr Kaniu.” |
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