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nssf self service portal

Are you an employed Kenya? You can now register for the National Social Security Fund (NSSF).

How To Register as a member: In Employment.

If you are in employment, all you need is to visit any NSSF Office closest to you with:

  • Your original National Identity Card (ID Card), Alien Card or Passport and a copy of it
  • An introduction letter from your employer (view sample)

We will record your details and register you. You will then be issued with an NSSF membership card. Your employer will require the NSSF Number on your card to enable them to make contributions to your account.

You can also top-up your contributions at any time through MPESAClick here to know how to contribute through MPESA.

KENYA POWER REGISTER OF ACTIVE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Here is the latest list of all KPLC registered electrical contractors:

SN Name Licence Class Licence Number Phone Number Email Location Name Licence Class Licence Number
1 M.J. VEKARIA ELECTRIC LTD. Class A-1 EPRA/EC/042 0722831764 [email protected] NAIROBI ROOPRA H. SINGH, DHRUVKUMAR
M. VEKARIA, VINODKUMAR
M. VEKARIA,
Class A-1,
Class A-1,
Class A-1,
EPRA/EW/0000982, EPRA/EW/0000349, EPRA/EW/0001036,
2 CENTRAL ELECTRICALS INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0106 +254722513681 [email protected] NAIROBI KARIM M MEGHJI, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0003005,
3 TWINCRAFT ELECTRICAL SERVICES Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0618 0722456090 [email protected] NAKURU GEOFFREY OTIENO OMBALLA, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0000710,
4 MUGA ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LTD Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0629 0722305062 [email protected] NAIROBI ANDREW G. MUGO, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0001521,
5 JAFRA BEC LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0758 0722727030 [email protected] NAIROBI JAMES MATHU NJAU, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0001028
,
6 JUMBA ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD. Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0762 0727924355 [email protected] NAIROBI Albert Luvanda Amaje, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0001674,
7 MBAGUA CIVIL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED Class B EPRA/EC/0815 0724885144 [email protected] KARATINA DOMINIC K. MUNYIRI, Class B, EPRA/EW/0001536,
8 POWERLINK LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0836 0722213982 [email protected] Nairobi NICHOLAS K. KANGETHE, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0001929,
9 MATCH ELECTRICALS LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/0942 0721732586 [email protected] NAIROBI CHRISTOPHER
T. MAINA,
Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0002185,
10 CONSUMER LINK ELECTRICAL SERVICES Class B EPRA/EC/0948 0722260122 [email protected] KIAMBU KENNEDY KARANJA MACIBU, Class B, EPRA/EW/0002068,
11 ELECTRO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01066 0720052365 [email protected] NAIROBI JAYANTILAL P. PATEL, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0002237,
12 NOLADS ENGINEERING (GENERATORS) Class A-2 EPRA/EC/01082 0780611518 [email protected] MOMBASA JOSEPH OWUOR ADOYO, Class A-2, EPRA/EW/0001914,
13 GILGIL ELECTRICALS AND SERVICES LTD. Class C-1 EPRA/EC/01129 0722362048 [email protected] GILGIL DEDAN KANGARA KIMANI, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/0002474,
14 CANAM ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SERVICES LIMITED Class B EPRA/EC/01144 0733996035 [email protected] ELDORET Godfrey O Oguk, Class B, EPRA/EW/0002127,
15 LIVE JUBILEE ELECTRICAL SERVICES Class C-2 EPRA/EC/01166 0711786460 [email protected] KAPENGURIA Levie Indire Esitika, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/0002877,
16 STEWAR LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01216 0720385651 [email protected] Nairobi JOSEPH OMIDO LUGADIRU, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0003369,
17 MEGA ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/01373 0721620084 [email protected] NAIROBI JEREMIAH GATERI GITARI, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/0003354,
18 MOUNT CARMEL ELECTRICAL SERVICES Class C-2 EPRA/EC/01398 0721290645 [email protected] NYERI PAUL P. MUTHURA KIBERENGE, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/0003455,
19 INPHASE LINKS ENTERPRISES LTD Class B EPRA/EC/01307 0722687345 [email protected] Thika SAMUEL KAMAU NDUATI, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/0003406,
20 HASSAN POWER GENERAL CONTRACTORS LTD Class B EPRA/EC/01606 0722893218 [email protected] GARISSA ABDULLA HASSAN MOHAMUD, Class B, EPRA/EW/04709,
21 IMEXOLUTIONS LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01654 0768095515 [email protected] nairobi DANSON MUCUE MWANGI, Class C1, EPRA/EW/0003315,
22 WILXCEL ENTERPRISES LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/01707 0721104217 [email protected] NAIROBI WILSON IRUNGU, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/0003421,
23 MUTHOGA PETER KIHUMBA Class C-1 EPRA/EC/01726 0722887558 [email protected] Eldoret Muthoga Peter Kihumba, Class B, EPRA/EW/0002266,
24 HAKIKI ENTERPRISES Class C-2 EPRA/EC/01746 0720872323 [email protected] LIKONI KIDUNGA KITSAMA MWANYINGO, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/04738,
25 KONARK ELECTRICALS LTD Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01816 0734048526 [email protected] NAIROBI Tripuraneni sudheer, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/05285,
26 SMARTCOM TECHNICALSERVICES LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/01860 0719421778 [email protected] mariakani JOHN MWANJALA NYONGESA, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/05988,
27 NYADWERA ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LTD Class C-2 EPRA/EC/01897 0723861901 [email protected] KOMBEWA JOHNSON OSIO NYUNJA, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/0002155,
28 ELECTRA RECYCLERS AND SYSTEMS LTD Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01965 0722489915 [email protected] NAIROBI MOSES MURIITHI MUCHEMI, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/0002558,
29 STERLING AND WILSON SOLAR LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01991 0720933940 [email protected] NAIROBI Peter Mutinda Paul, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/07161,
30 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY TECHNIK LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/01982 0722205386 [email protected] NAIROBI DICKENS OWUOR ODONGO, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/03958,
31 CLEARVIEW SUPPLIERS LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02196 0725906314 [email protected] THIKA CHARLES WACHIRAH MWANIKI, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/05274,
32 NJIANTON CONTRACTORS LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02129 0720875592 [email protected] NAIROBI Samuel Kamau Karanja, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/05466,
33 WELLBUCKS CONSTRUCTION Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02249 0720941344 [email protected] NAKURU FRANCIS KAMAU MWENDIA, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/04300,
34 JOMAT GENERAL CONTRACTORS CO LTD Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02278 0725401925 [email protected] NAKURU JOHN NGANGA THUKU, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/06778,
35 JUBILEE DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02090 0724547145 [email protected] NAIROBI KIPLANGAT TOO JULIUS, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/04532,
36 TOPAM ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICES LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02303 0721307299 [email protected] NYERI PATRICK KAIRITI GITAHI, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/0002313,
37 COM TWENTY ONE LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/02288 0722526313 [email protected] NAIROBI Eng. Waithaka Eliud Ngahu, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/05321,
38 MATRIX SOLUTIONS LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/02493 +254722715110 [email protected] ELDORET kipruto chebon, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/06493,
39 KANGU ELECTRICAL LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02424 0772010012 [email protected] NAIROBI SAMSON K. M. NGARU, Class B, EPRA/EW/0001109,
40 MARANGA ELECTRICALS AND CONTRACTORS Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02491 0728268908 [email protected] Eldoret MOSES OOKO OBAT, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/04084,
41 ECHO FOUR COMPANY LTD Class A-1 EPRA/EC/02529 0729336741 [email protected] kengeleni ENOCK MAUCHO BOSIRE, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/06339,
42 RADIANT POWER SYSTEM Class A-1 EPRA/EC/02535 0728921475 [email protected] Nairobi Chiragkumar Vashrambhai Bharadva, Class B, EPRA/EW/04119,
43 POLLUX ENGINEERING LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02631 +254715086535 [email protected] NAIROBI Vincent Mutumwa Muthuri, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/06486,
44 SHAMSON TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/02693 0715726133 [email protected] MOMBASA Mutinda Timothy Shadrack, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/06452,
45 JANCOM KENYA LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02709 +25472668063 [email protected] NAIROBI Eric Omenge Abuga, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/06765,
46 KRONE ENERGY LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/01579 0724456484 [email protected] NAIROBI PATRICK MBURU MWAURA, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/04263,
47 VANECTOR ENTERPRISES LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/02727 +254722551614 [email protected] Thika STEPHEN THUO NGANGA, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/06550,
48 GLERN VENTURES LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/02946 0723070310 [email protected] ELDORET ENOCK KIPNGENO KILANGOT, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/06549,
49 KEENSELL VENTURES LIMITED Class C-1 EPRA/EC/02843 0729902994 [email protected] NAIROBI KENNEDY KASERA, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/05965,
50 ABACHADA NETWORK SOLUTIONS Class C-1 EPRA/EC/02951 0720466208 [email protected] NAIROBI mwanjumwa alphlet mwakuluma, Class C-1, EPRA/EW/06573,
51 NEUMATECH ENGINEERING LIMITED Class A-1 EPRA/EC/02959 728848894 [email protected] 496 JOSHUA NZUKI MUMO, Class A-1, EPRA/EW/06315,
52 HENRYSPARKS CONTRACTORS LTD Class C-1 EPRA/EC/03018 0725444913 [email protected] KAKAMEGA HENRY OMONDI ONYANGO, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/07099,
53 TENMO INVESTMENTS LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/02988 0714060987 [email protected] NAIROBI Musya Amos, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/06744,
54 TONIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE LIMITED Class C-2 EPRA/EC/03000 0708950510 [email protected] MAKUENI ANTHONNY MWAYA MUTETI, Class C-2, EPRA/EW/07349,

List of all Chief Justices in Kenya

The Chief Justice is the Head of the Judiciary assisted by the Deputy Chief Justice. The Chief Justice is the President of the Supreme Court and links the Judiciary to other arms of Government.

The Chief Justice assigns duties to the Deputy Chief Justice, the President of the Court of Appeal, the Principal Judge of the High Court and the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary.

He gives an annual report to the nation on the state of the Judiciary and on the administration of justice; and causes the report to be published in the Gazette, and a copy thereof sent, under the hand of the Chief Justice, to each of the two Clerks of the two Houses of Parliament for it to be placed before the respective Houses for debate and adoption.

The Chief Justice is also the chairperson of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

The Chief Justice shall hold office for a maximum of ten years or until retiring after attaining sixty five (65) years, whichever is the earlier.

List of all Former Chief Justices in Kenya

S/N Name of Chief Justice Birth… Date when appointed Date when retired Appointing officer
1 Sir Robert Hamilton (1867–1944) 1906 1920 Sadler
1 Sir Jacob Barth (1871–1941) 1920 1934 Northey
2 Sir Joseph Sheridan (1882–1964) 1934 1946 Byrne
3 Sir Barclay Nihill[6] (1892–1975) 1946 1951 Mitchell
4 Sir Horace Hearne[7] (1892–1962) 1951 1954 Mitchell
5 Sir Kenneth O’Connor[8] (1896–1985) 1954 1957 Baring
6 Sir Ronald Sinclair (1903–1996) 1957 1963 Baring
7 Sir John Ainley (1906–1992) 1963 1963 MacDonald
1 Sir John Ainley (1906–1992) 1963 1964 MacDonald
1 Sir John Ainley (1906–1992) 1964 1968 Jomo Kenyatta
2 Kitili Mwendwa (1929–1985) 1968 1971 Jomo Kenyatta
3 Sir James Wicks (1901–1989) 1971 1982 Jomo Kenyatta
4 Sir Alfred Simpson (1914–2003) 1982 1985 Daniel Moi
5 Chunilal Madan (1912–1989) 1985 1986 Daniel Moi
6 Cecil Miller (1916–1989) 1986 1989 Daniel Moi
7 Allan Hancox (1932–2013) 1989 1993 Daniel Moi
8 Fred Apaloo (1921–2000) 1993 1994 Daniel Moi
9 Abdul Majid Cockar (1923–2016) 1994 1997 Daniel Moi
10 Zachaeus Chesoni (1936–1999) 1997 1999 Daniel Moi
11 Bernard Chunga (1950–) 1999 2003 Daniel Moi
12 Johnson Gicheru Died in 2020 2003 2011 Mwai Kibaki
13 Willy Mutunga (1947–) 2011 2016 Mwai Kibaki
14 David Maraga (1951–) 2016 2021 Uhuru Kenyatta

KRA Turn Over Tax and other taxes

The Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, has re-introduced the Turnover Tax (TOT) which will be payable from 1st January 2020. This is in accordance with the Finance Act, 2019. If you are wondering what Turn Over Tax is, who should pay it and how to pay it; then get all the information here.

Who should pay Turnover Tax?

Turnover Tax (TOT) is payable by any resident person whose turnover from business does not exceed or is not expected to exceed Kshs 5,000,000 during any year of income.

Here are links to the most important news portals:

Who shall not pay Turnover Tax?

If you fall in the following categories, then you are exempted from paying the Turnover Tax:

  1. Persons registered for VAT
  2. Persons with business income of Kshs 5,000,000 and above,
  3. Employment Income,
  4. Rental Income,
  5. Limited Liability Companies,
  6. Management and Professional Services among others.

What is the rate for Turnover Tax (TOT)?

The tax rate for TOT is 3% on the gross sales/turnover and is a final tax.

Filing of TOT Returns

TOT will be filed and paid on a monthly basis. The due date is on or before 20th of the following month.

Note

TOT payers are also liable to pay Presumptive Tax at a rate of 15% of the Single Business Permit fee payable or licence payable. However, Presumptive Tax paid will be offset against the TOT payable.

Eligible taxpayers are advised to log onto iTax, add the TOT obligation, file the monthly returns and make payment.

KRA Public notice on Turnover Tax Payment.
KRA Public notice on Turnover Tax Payment.

LIST OF ALL KRA TAXES

The links below provide complete information on all KRA taxes:

Full address by President Uhuru Kenyatta today on the 8-point stimulus programme

Here is the Presidential address on the Coronavirus pandemic: The 8-Point Stimulus Program, Saturday 23rd, May 2020;

“Today I want you to reflect on the state of our economy with me. 

But before I invite you to do so, let me first make an observation. Whenever we talk to you about the economy, we bombard you with figures and statistics without a human face.

Yet behind these figures are real lives. 

There is a hardworking farmer who mixes his sweat with the soil in order to feed his or her family and our communities;

a diligent mother who has the double role of nurturing the family and maintaining a full-time job;

an aspiring and driven young person, with hopes and dreams for tomorrow;

and an impatient teen who cannot wait to grow up and be a part of the game. 

But when we give you economic figures, you never see the faces of these Kenyans. 

Today, I will paint a picture of these Kenyans.  

The Coronavirus pandemic will continue undermining our efforts to revitalize the economy for the unforeseeable future.  The rate of infections may SURGE upwards if we FAIL to comply with the protocols issued by the Ministry of Health. It is my prayer that we heed the call and conduct ourselves with responsibility and 

As of this morning, we have cumulatively tested 57,650 samples, out of which 1,192 persons have tested positive for the Coronavirus disease, with 50 of our compatriots having so far, succumbed. 

Because of the effects of this pandemic on the economy, there are Kenyans who have been stripped off their dignity, they cannot feed their families or pay their rent. 

Many of these Kenyans find themselves in a vulnerable and difficult situation. 

And that is why EVERY week, my Administration, has been dispatching a total of 250 Million Shillings to vulnerable families.

And you may ask WHY we have chosen to directly send the money to these vulnerable groups?  We are MOTIVATED by two reasons.

One, in the past, if a family could not feed itself because of floods or famine, or other such natural calamities we rushed to give them FOOD RELIEF. 

Government got suppliers, gave them resources to buy the food and arranged for the logistics of distributing the relief to those in need.

Unfortunately, with this measures we only discovered with time.

We noted that half the financial resources given to relief suppliers were LOST to BROKERS and logistics. 

Very little of such resources reached to the targeted groups. We had to change this method of support delivery by leveraging on technology through cash transfers directly to the families. 

This way we have by-passed BROKERS and CARTELS.

Two, we have catalyzed the local economies by injecting 250 million shillings each week through these families.

Money in the hands of a family, gives them power to make economic choices in their local spaces and not depend on lining up to receive food donations. 

And these choices catalyze and build the economy from the bottom up. 

During these unprecedented times of CORONA VIRUS, we have to cushion the economy from below and not from top down.

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Now, I will PAINT a second PICTURE.  It is about our young people. 

Our nation is made up of over 70% young people. 

Although this gives me hope, because a young population is better equipped to fight the Corona virus, it also WORRYING.

Worrying because, during a pandemic like the one we have, the SHEER ENERGY of our young population will FIGHT the VIRUS, alright. 

BUT in the process, their energy could also be misdirected. 

And this is why we MUST direct it to constructive use.

 As we fight this VIRUS, I have started to HARNESS the ENERGY of our young people, engaging them in the National Hygiene Programme – Kazi Mtaani Initiative.

Under this programme, we will SPEND a total of 10 Billion shillings engaging our youth in restoring public hygiene standards, urban civil works, and other public undertakings. 

Currently, during the trial period the number of youth engaged is 26,000; we intend to increase that number to 200,000 youths, across the country.  

And to make it sustainable after the COVID crisis, we will regiment them into livelihood guilds. These are small groups of young people with a purpose, and a passion for Kenya. 

Working with county governments, we will look for ways of generating work for them.

We are making this endeavor through an urban renewal programme to upgrade and to modernize our towns and cities; we want our towns to be clean and green, just like Singapore is.  There is no reason why Kenya cannot be.

Fellow Kenyans,

This COVID-19 pandemic is not only a health crisis, it is fundamentally an economic crisis.  Jobs have been lost, businesses have closed and the economy is on a go-slow.  To combat the effects of this down-turn, my Administration has had to take additional measures.

Today, I am happy to announce the rolling out of my 8-Point Economic Stimulus Programme, amounting to a total of Ksh 53.7 Billion. 

The injection of this money into the economy will stimulate growth and cushion families and companies as we navigate our way out the COVID-19 pandemic.

The first element of the 8-point programme will focus on infrastructure.  Following the ongoing rains, road infrastructure has been adversely affected across the entire country.  To address this challenge in the short term, as a Government, we intend to rehabilitate access roads, footbridges and other public infrastructure.

We have set aside a total of Ksh. 5 billion to hire local labour for this undertaking. 

We are convinced, with the use of local labour and local construction materials, in line with our “Buy Kenya Build Kenya” Policy, we will stimulate and support micro and small business enterprises.

The second element of the stimulus programme will be about education. I know the anxiety weighing on the minds of parents and their children in regard to when schools will re-open. We will in the very near future, be communicating, what plans and programmes we have for the education sector. In that regard, we have allocated an additional budget of KSh. 6.5 Billion to the Ministry of Education. 

The purpose of this is to hire 10,000 teachers and 1,000 ICT interns to support digital learning.  The programme will also support the improvement of school infrastructure, including acquisition of 250,000 locally fabricated desks.  The aim is to get thousands of our graduates off the bench and into action while we support local artisans and builders businesses.

The third element of the programme will target Small and Medium Enterprises.  During this COVID pandemic, the liquidity of these enterprises has been adversely affected.

The stimulus programme will deal with this in two ways.  First and Foremost, we have allocated Ksh 10 Billion to fast-track payment of outstanding VAT refunds and other pending payments.  I am also happy to note that just yesterday, we released Ksh. 30 Billion towards payment of pending bills in the roads sector.

In addition to this, we will inject Ksh 3 Billion as seed capital for the SME Credit Guarantee Scheme.  The intention here is to provide affordable credit to small and micro enterprises. 

And to do so in an efficient and structured manner, borrowing from the professional standards and practices of private sector credit arrangements. 

Health is our fourth target of the 8-point stimulus programme.  My Administration intends to  hire an additional 5,000 healthcare workers with diploma/certificate – level qualification for a period of one year. This will not only enhance our COVID-19 response capability but also enhance the implementation of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) programme.

Further, the stimulus programme will set aside Ksh.1.7 Billion for the expansion of bed capacity in our public hospitals. I encourage the Ministry of Health to utilize our Jua Kali Sector in this endeavor.

Similarly, resources will be pumped into our medical research facilities to enhance their research capacity, which is critical to generation of new innovations in the medical field. 

But with the extra resources, these facilities will also undergo some level of reforms to optimize their performance. 

Fellow Kenyans, we will in due course announce a raft of reforms in our research institutions. I am persuaded that these reforms will upscale our medical research facilities to a standard that can rival the best in the world.

The fifth element of the stimulus programme will focus on agriculture.  My Administration has prioritized Ksh. 3 billion for the supply of farm inputs through e-vouchers, targeting 200,000 small scale farmers. 

This is meant to cushion farmers from the effects of adverse weather, and to secure food supply chains in the post COVID-19 period and into the future.  Further, under this programme we have allocated Ksh. 1.5 billion to assist flower and horticultural producers to access international markets, in a period where we have a shortage of flights into and out of the country. 

 These interventions will support the sustenance of our farming communities and provide continued gainful employment for thousands of workers in our bread basket areas.

Tourism is the sixth area of target for the stimulus programme.  This sector has suffered the most – because of restricted movements, and termination of international flights.

To jumpstart this important sector, and protect its players from heavy financial losses, my Administration will provide soft loans to hotels and related establishments through the Tourism Finance Corporation (TFC), and A total of Ksh 2 Billion will be set aside to support renovation of facilities and the restructuring of business operations by actors in this industry.

In addition to this, funding will also be set aside to support the operations of our premier hospitality institution, Utalii College, to guarantee the steady supply of well-trained hospitality professionals.

The tourism component of the stimulus programme will also engage 5,500 community scouts under the Kenya Wildlife Service at a cost of Ksh. 1 billion.  Additionally support will be made available to approximately 160 community conservancies at a cost of Ksh. 1 billion.

Fellow Kenyans, we want to green our country and hence the seventh element of the stimulus concerns the environment.  To mitigate the impact of deforestation and climate change, and to enhance the provision of water facilities, my Administration will rehabilitate wells, water pans and underground tanks in the Arid and Semi-Arid areas. For this purpose, we have set aside Ksh. 850 million.  A further Ksh 1Billion has also been set aside for flood control measures; and another Ksh 540 Million for our Greening Kenya Campaign.

 Our Eighth and final element of the stimulus programme is manufacturing.  As a strategy, we will enforce the policy on “Buy Kenya Build Kenya”.

To this end, my Administration will set aside an initial investment of Ksh. 600 million to purchase locally manufactured vehicles.  This is expected to sustain the operations of local motor vehicle manufacturers, and the attendant employment of workers.

 I also want at this point to thank the National Assembly and Parliament as a whole for its incisive and speedy consideration and approval of the tax measures my Administration proposed to spur the economy – by ensuring that employees have more of their earnings available to them to spend and to reduce the corporate tax burden as an incentive to business enterprises.

I therefore take this opportunity similarly urge the August House to consider, on a priority basis the Budget Proposals to anchor my 8 – Point Economic Stimulus Programme in order to release this money to Kenyans who are in need.

Finally, my Fellow Kenyans, the challenges of the moment have put us on a new road.  And the twists and turns of this road are unknown.  Not only to us, but to the world at large.  Every Country is struggling to find a way forward.

But I am comforted by only one thing about Kenyans.  Throughout our history, we are on record as a people who know how to do a good fight.  And we have proven this over and over again.  If we stay the course, we will overcome this challenge as we have done in the past.

 I urge all of us to remain true to our country and confident that the endurance we are so famous for will drive us to victory.

I take this early opportunity to wish our Muslim Brothers and Sisters a Happy Idd-Ul-Fitr.

God bless you, God bless our Beloved Nation.”

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TRAIN FARE RATES FROM NAIROBI TO KISUMU

First Class Fare
Station Nairobi Kibera Kikuyu Limuru Uplands Longonot Naivasha Gilgil Nakuru Njoro Elburgon Molo Mau Summit Londiani Kipkelion Fort Tenan Muhoroni Chemelil Kibos Kisumu Lela Maseno Luanda Yala Butere
Nairobi 0 200 200 300 300 600 600 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 2000 2000 2000 2000 2300 2300 2300 2300 2500
Kibera 200 0 200 300 300 600 600 600 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 2000 2000 2000 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300
Kikuyu 200 200 0 200 200 300 600 600 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 2000 2000 2000 2300 2300 2300 2300
Limuru 300 300 200 0 200 300 300 600 800 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2300 2300
Uplands 300 300 200 200 0 200 300 600 600 800 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2300
Longonot 600 600 300 300 200 0 200 300 600 600 800 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Naivasha 600 600 600 300 300 200 0 200 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 2000 2000
Gilgil 800 600 600 600 600 300 200 0 300 300 600 600 600 600 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700
Nakuru 800 800 800 800 600 600 600 300 0 200 300 300 600 600 600 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1700 1700
Njoro 1300 800 800 800 800 600 600 300 200 0 200 300 300 300 600 600 800 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300
Elburgon 1300 1300 800 800 800 800 600 600 300 200 0 200 200 300 600 600 600 600 800 800 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300
Molo 1300 1300 1300 800 800 800 600 600 300 300 200 0 200 200 300 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1300 1300 1300
Mau Summit 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 800 600 600 300 200 200 0 200 300 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1300 1300
Londiani 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 300 300 200 200 0 200 300 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1300
Kipkelion 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 300 300 200 0 200 300 300 600 600 800 800 800 800 800
Fort Tenan 1700 1700 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 600 300 200 0 200 200 600 600 600 600 600 600 800
Muhoroni 2000 1700 1700 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 600 300 200 0 200 300 300 600 600 600 600 600
Chemelil 2000 2000 1700 1700 1700 1700 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 600 300 200 200 0 300 300 600 600 600 600 600
Kibos 2000 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1700 1300 1300 800 800 800 800 600 600 600 300 300 0 200 300 300 300 300 600
Kisumu 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 800 800 800 800 800 600 600 300 300 200 0 200 300 300 300 600
Lela 2300 2300 2000 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 800 800 800 800 600 600 600 300 200 0 200 200 200 300
Maseno 2300 2300 2300 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 800 800 800 800 600 600 600 300 300 200 0 200 200 300
Luanda 2300 2300 2300 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 800 600 600 600 300 300 200 200 0 200 200
Yala 2300 2300 2300 2300 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 300 300 200 200 200 0 200
Anyiko 2300 2300 2300 2300 2000 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 300 300 200 200 200 200 200
Butere 2500 2300 2300 2300 2300 2000 2000 1700 1700 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 800 800 600 600 600 600 300 300 200 200 0
Economy Class Fare
Station Nairobi Kibera Kikuyu Limuru Uplands Longonot Naivasha Gilgil Nakuru Njoro Elburgon Molo Mau Summit Londiani Kipkelion Fort Tenan Muhoroni Chemelil Kibos Kisumu Lela Maseno Luanda Yala Butere
Nairobi 0 50 50 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 600 600 600 600 700 700 700 700 800
Kibera 50 0 50 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 700 700 700 700 700
Kikuyu 50 50 0 50 50 100 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 700 700 700 700
Limuru 100 100 50 0 50 100 100 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 700 700
Uplands 100 100 50 50 0 50 100 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 700
Longonot 200 200 100 100 50 0 50 100 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600
Naivasha 200 200 200 100 100 50 0 50 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 600 600
Gilgil 300 200 200 200 200 100 50 0 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Nakuru 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 100 0 50 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500
Njoro 400 300 300 300 300 200 200 100 50 0 50 100 100 100 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400
Elburgon 400 400 300 300 300 300 200 200 100 50 0 50 50 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 400 400 400 400 400
Molo 400 400 400 300 300 300 200 200 100 100 50 0 50 50 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400
Mau Summit 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 200 200 100 50 50 0 50 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400
Londiani 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 100 100 50 50 0 50 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400
Kipkelion 500 500 400 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 50 0 50 100 100 200 200 300 300 300 300 300
Fort Tenan 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 200 100 50 0 50 50 200 200 200 200 200 200 300
Muhoroni 600 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 200 100 50 0 50 100 100 200 200 200 200 200
Chemelil 600 600 500 500 500 500 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 200 100 50 50 0 100 100 200 200 200 200 200
Kibos 600 600 600 600 500 500 500 400 400 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 0 50 100 100 100 100 200
Kisumu 600 600 600 600 600 500 500 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 100 100 50 0 50 100 100 100 200
Lela 700 700 600 600 600 600 500 500 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 100 50 0 50 50 50 100
Maseno 700 700 700 600 600 600 500 500 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 50 0 50 50 100
Luanda 700 700 700 600 600 600 500 500 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 50 50 0 50 50
Yala 700 700 700 700 600 600 600 500 500 400 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 50 50 50 0 50
Anyiko 700 700 700 700 600 600 600 500 500 400 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 50 50 50 50 50
Butere 800 700 700 700 700 600 600 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 200 200 200 200 100 100 50 50 0

President Uhuru’s guidelines to manage the spread of Covid-19

As the number of Corona virus Disease patients continue to soar in Kenya, President Uhuru Kenyatta has provided a number of guidelines to slow down the spread of the deadly disease. If you are not keen some of these guidelines may find you on the wrong side of the law and you may suffer dire consequences. We have pieced together the guidelines as given by the government.

The Government has already suspended all international travels and limited some others; locally. There is no movement of people into and out of the country. Only allowed to operate are cargo planes. There has, also, been restrictions on movement in and out of areas seen as covid-19 hot-spots. These areas include: the Capital City (Nairobi); which has recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases. Others are: Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi and Mandera counties. There is at the same time a daily dusk to dawn curfew. For all parts of the country, there shall be no movement of individuals between 7.00p.m and 5.00a.m. Only exempted from this curfew are individuals and organizations classified to be offering essential services.

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Also prohibited are social gatherings like funerals, weddings and parties. For funerals, there should be a maximum of fifteen mourners; family members attending the ceremony. Religious gatherings (churches) haven’t been spared either. Other prohibited events are political rallies and all sporting events.

The Government has, in a bid to reduce social interactions, closed down a number of public meeting places. These are: Bars, Pubs, night clubs, social clubs and Learning centres. Others being Sports and recreational centres.

In the public transport sector a raft of measures have been instituted. There is now mandatory and regular sanitization of PSV and bus stations. Before boarding public vehicles all passengers must be provided with hand sanitizers. PSVs have also been instructed to carry limited numbers of passengers in order to ensure social distancing.

To cushion the vulnerable in the society, the government has released a sum total of Sh10 billion to them. This will benefit such groups as the elderly, orphans and other vulnerable members in society.

The government has at the same time given a green light to some events but with necessary precaution. To access any public area one must always wear a mask. Events allowed include: Food markets, shopping malls and supermarkets. Banks, media houses, medical facilities, pharmacies, hospitals, door to door deliveries, telecommunication companies and private security companies can continue operating with the necessary precautionary measures in place. Restaurants will only be allowed to give clients take away services only.

To cushion businesses and the public at large, the President has come up with new measures and tax regime. Persons earning a monthly pay of Sh24,000 and below have been awarded a 100% tax relief. This means that their salaries will not be taxed. Value added tax for all goods has been reduced from the current 16% to 14%.

Employees have also been given a reprieve in the amounts of Pay As You Earn, PAYE, taxes. They will now be subjected to a monthly income tax at a rate of 25% down from the current 30%.

For those seeking credit facilities, there has been a temporary freezing of the Credit Reference Bureau, CRB. This will make it easier for everybody to access loans; unconditionally. Those blacklisted for defaulting in the repayment of loan amounts of below Sh.1,000 will have something to smile about as they will now be de-listed; unconditionally.

Small to Medium Enterprises, SMEs, have been awarded a reduced turnover tax; from the current 3% to 1%.

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BBI referendum signature collection form by IEBC.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has released the format that will be used to collect signatures in support of the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2020; popularly known as the Building Bridges’ initiative (BBI)

Here is the presser by IEBC;

 BUILDING BRIDGES TO A UNITED KENYA: KENYA MOJA

We refer to your letter dated 18h November 2020 on the above subject matter that was delivered to our offices on 23 November 2020. Further, reference is made to your proposed format for collection of signatures in support of the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2020 attached below.

The Commission takes note of your request for guidance as well as approval of your proposed format and provides to you the approved format/template (copy enclosed herewith) that should be used for collection of signatures.

To enable the voter verification process and to ensure completeness of the supporters’ records, all the fields in the said approved format/template should be duly filled as provided.

THE BUILDING BRIDGES INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BILL 2020 SIGNATURE COLLECTION FORM REFERENDUM PETITION

We the undersigned registered voters in the Republic of Kenya and in the exercise of our sovereign powers, having read and understood the contents of the BB/ constitutional Amendment BM, 2020 do hereby consent to the proposal to amend the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, through popular Initiative envisaged under article 255 and 257 of the Constitution;

BBI referendum signature collection form by IEBC.
BBI referendum signature collection form by IEBC.

Reset your KRA account password easily

You probably have a Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, PIN and experiencing troubles logging into your account so as to declare the individual income tax returns. You may not be the only one facing such a scenario. Many Kenyans out there may have forgotten their KRA passwords and are stuck on what the next course of action should be.

Did you know that you can easily reset your password easily? Yes. All that you need to remember is the Email address that was used when applying for your PIN certificate.

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HOW TO RESET YOUR KRA PASSWORD

It is time to reset your password. Follow these simple steps:

  • Visit the KRA iTax portal by using the link; https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/
  • Enter your PIN and click on ‘Continue’.
  • In the next window, select ‘forgot Password/ Unlock Account’.
  • On the new window, insert the correct answer to the displayed arithmetic operation (Addition or Subtraction) and click on ‘Submit’.
  • A new password will be sent to your Email account.
  • Now, open your email (inbox) and locate the mail from KRA. Copy the new password. This password is case sensitive and note the characters correctly
  • Visit the iTax portal and enter your KRA PIN and the new password. Insert the answer to the arithmetic operation and click on ‘Login’.
  • You will be expected to reset your password before proceeding. Remember to use a password that you can easily recall.
For a procedure on how to file your KRA returns click on:

You can also change the email address, in case you can not access/ recover the current address. Change of email address can be initiated by the taxpayer. On the taxpayers profile under registration, the taxpayer is allowed to amend PIN details. Change of email address can be initiated form the iTax profile, under Registration- Amend PIN details. Once the process is initiated by the taxpayer, a task is created for approval by a KRA officer.

For assistance on KRA PIN related problems do not hesitate to contact KRA via:


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BBI Report Ready and to be handed to President Kenyatta on Tuesday

President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced that the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report will be handed to him on Tuesday next week and urged Kenyans to carefully read the proposals in the document before deciding whether to back it or not.

The President urged political leaders to be cautious when discussing the report saying the initiative should not be used to divide Kenyans.

“It is only an ignorant person who will say there are no issues in this country that require to be addressed. Let us address them as adults, as civilized human beings, let us appreciate that we may have divergent views but our objective is to make our motherland better,” the President said.

The Head of State who spoke when he presided over Kibabii University’s 4th graduation ceremony in Bungoma County assured that he will share the report with all Kenyans as soon as he receives it.

“This morning I received notification from the Chairman of the BBI process who told me they have finished it and they would like to hand over it to me.

“I told them to bring it on Tuesday and I assure you as soon as I receive it, I will read it and at the same time I will give it to all Kenyans to read it,” said the President

He expressed hope that through the report Kenyans will get a chance to improve the country by strengthening the nation’s governance architecture.

“Please let us just take time because through it, together we can come out with good things that can make our country even better, united and that can make our institutions more inclusive, our counties better managed through better governance structures,” the President said.

Addressing the graduands, parents and the Kibabii University community, President Kenyatta said higher education helps in the development of skilled workforce and contributes to the country’s global competitiveness.

He reiterated the importance of higher education in national development saying the implementation of the Big 4 Agenda and Vision 2030 economic blueprints require skilled manpower so as to achieve the goal of reducing unemployment and inequality among Kenyans.

“In a developing nation like ours, an effective formal higher education system is essential for national development. And it is in appreciation of this fact that the demand for higher education in Kenya has increased in the past few decades,” President Kenyatta said.

In order to meet the growing demand for skilled labor in the country and the region, the President said his administration has increased investment in institutions of higher learning.

He called on institutions of higher learning to re-examine their curriculums and to invest more in research saying the country still suffers a shortage of skills required to spur faster economic growth.

“To survive in the 21st Century, we must come up with a robust educational curricula that is designed to equip and enable the learners to develop and own intellectual capacities, relevant to the world today,” the President said.

The Head of State said the government has embarked on broad sector wide reforms meant to streamline the delivery of higher education and urged universities to cooperate with the Ministry of Education as it rolls out the reforms.

“Universities must also audit themselves to ensure that they get rid of the rampant duplication of degree programmes as well as rationalize their staffing levels and satellite campuses and also to professionalize their financial management structures, and incorporate good corporate governance principles, in the management of their operations,” the President said.

A total of 1,863 students graduated during today’s ceremony with seven graduating with doctorate degrees.

The President donated Shs 5 million to the Kibabii University endowment fund and challenged the university’s alumni to also contribute to the kitty meant to aid needy students.

Others who spoke at the ceremony included Education CS Prof George Magoha, Chairman of the University Council Dr Ernest Mwangi Njoroge and Vice Chancellor Prof Isaac Ipara Odeo.

Also present were Bungoma Governor Wycliffe Wangamati, Senator Moses Wetangula, Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa, Senate Speaker Ken Lusaka and several elected leaders from Bungoma County.

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KPLC Registration of A New Application – Simplified Guide

USER GUIDE KENYA POWER SELF SERVICE WEB PORTAL

PROCESS: Registration of A New Application

Access to Self-Service Web Portal

To access the self-service web portal, open the web browser and enter the web address:
https://selfservice.kplc.co.ke/
New User Registration (For Account Holders)

1. Click on register to open the ‘user registration’ window.
2. Capture details for registration.
a. Select ‘Tenant’ if you a tenant in the property. Otherwise, select ’Landlord’ in case
you are the owner of the property.
b. Enter your account number.
c. Select the document type i.e. PIN, National ID, Passport, Military ID, UN Card,
Certificate of Registration, or People Settlement ID.
d. Enter the Document Number.
e. Select the mode to be used when login in(i.e. the username).
f. Enter your phone number and email.
g. Read the terms and conditions then select Accept terms and conditions.
h. Click Register button to continue.
i. An email is sent with the login credentials.

Login into the self-service web portal

1. After opening the self-service site, Enter the username and password as was provided in
the mail during registration.
2. Click Login to access the self-service web portal.
3. The main window opens upon login-in providing details on existing accounts for the
customer with links for various operations on the right hand side.

New Application Request

Non Account Holder New Application Request
1. Access the Kenya Power Self-Service Web-Portal: https://selfservice.kplc.co.ke/
2. On the right hand side click on the link ‘New Supply Application’.
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3. The Form for New Application will open.
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4. Click on the ‘documents required’ link so as to view the checklist for the documents.
5. Fill in the Customer Data Details. Select ‘Business’ in case the application is for a
Business.
6. In case it’s a residential application uncheck the business option so as to capture the
Customer’s Data.
7. Capture the customer contacts details and select the preferred username for login in the
future.
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8. Capture the Supply Details starting with the location details.
9. Capture the coordinates and the LRN/Plot Number.
a. Capture the LRN / Plot Number.
b. Zoom to the location of the property and right click on the spot where your property
is located on the map. This will automatically fill the latitude and longitude section
on the right hand side.
10. Capture the supply application data and indicate whether the application is for a postpayment electricity or a prepayment electricity.
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11. Capture the appliances details. Click on the ‘Click to Add Appliances’ button then select
the appliance from the dropdown list.
Select the appliance and specify the number of units of that particular appliance. Click
on the ‘Click to Add Appliances’ button to add additional appliances.
12. Attach the required documents.
a. PIN Number certificate
b. Copy of ID
c. Wiring Certificates
d. Property Ownership Documents
13. Read the terms and conditions then select Accept terms and conditions. Click on the
Send button to submit the application.
14. An email is sent confirming the login details and the ‘New Application Request’ is
submitted to Kenya Power.
Existing Account Holder New Application Request
1. Access the Kenya Power Self-Service Web-Portal: https://selfservice.kplc.co.ke/
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2. Enter the username and password then click Login to access the self-service
web portal.
3. The main window opens upon login-in providing details on existing accounts for the
customer with links for various operations on the right hand side.
From the same window the below operations are also allowed as indicated in the image
below
a. Filter active and inactive accounts
b. Search by account or meter number (This functionality is useful in case the customer
has several accounts)
4. Click on the New Applications link to open the Applications window.
The Applications window displays a list of existing applications as well as links to
generate new applications as indicated in the image above.
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5. Click on the New Supply Application to generate a new supply request. This will open a
form to allow the customer to capture the details of the new application as indicated in
the image below.
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6. Capture the Supply Details starting with the location details.
7. Capture the coordinates and the LRN/Plot Number.
a. Capture the LRN / Plot Number.
b. Zoom to the location of the property and right click on the spot where your
property is located on the map. This will automatically fill the latitude and
longitude section on the right hand side.
8. Capture the supply application data and indicate whether the application is for a postpayment electricity or a prepayment electricity.
9. Capture the appliances details. Click on the ‘Click to Add Appliances’ button then select
the appliance from the dropdown list.
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Select the appliance and specify the number of units of that particular appliance. Click
on the ‘Click to Add Appliances’ button to add additional appliances.
10. Attach the required documents.
a. PIN Number certificate
b. Copy of ID
c. Wiring Certificates
d. Property Ownership Documents
11. Read the terms and conditions then select ‘Accept terms and conditions’.
12. Upon capturing all the details, click on send to submit the information. The customer is
prompted to confirm the process. Click on continue to acknowledge or cancel to abort.
13. Upon Confirmation the customer receives a confirmation as indicated below and the
Reference Number is generated and it can be viewed on the list of application.
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14. Upon Confirmation the customer receives a confirmation as indicated below and the
Reference Number is generated and it can be viewed on the list of application.

Cultivate A Strong Saving Culture To Avoid Being Misused, President Kenyatta Advises Boda Boda Operators

President Uhuru Kenyatta has advised boda boda operators to develop a strong saving culture so as to avoid being misused by selfish individuals.

The Head of State cautioned the riders against allowing themselves to be misused by others for personal gains and challenged them to work hard knowing that it is through hardwork that they can prosper.

“If you don’t respect yourself and depend on handouts you will end up being people who are usable and disposable,” the President said.

To win the trust of investors and the masses, and to succeed in their business, the President advised the operators to embrace a culture of integrity and dignity.

“Your own personal integrity, the way you handle yourself, the way you handle the resources and assets of others will create an ability of those that you lead to trust you.

“The more they trust you, the more they will save, the more chances that they will become together with yourselves successful entrepreneurs in this country who are able to shape and transform our economy through hard work,” President Kenyatta said.

The Head of State spoke Friday at Pumwani Social Hall in Majengo, Nairobi County where he presided over the launch of the Boda Boda Investment Scheme.

The scheme is aimed at giving opportunity to the operators to save and invest for their future by making a daily contribution of Kshs 50. Members of the scheme will benefit from discounted rates from various service providers.

For instance, the riders will enjoy a Shs 3 and Shs 10 discount on a litre of super petrol and a kilogram of cooking gas respectively from Rubis Energy which has a network of 310 petrol stations spread across the country.

The President also spoke about the challenges facing SACCO’s in the country pointing out that lack of trust is biggest undoing for most of the self-help arrangements.

“The truth is there has been a problem, especially with SACCO’s. A person contributes every day but at the end the leader runs away with the money. And it is someone’s money which they have worked for it and they trusted you as their leader,” the President said.

To make the new outfit sustainable, the Head of State advised the leadership of the new Boda Boda Investment Scheme to adhere to the leadership principles of dignity and trustworthiness.

“To be a leader you have to sometimes make difficult decisions which are not popular. You have to consistently endeavour to build trust between yourself as a leader and those that you lead. Because if there’s no trust why should somebody put their money with you?” the President posed.

On the importance of the boda boda sector to the Kenyan economy, the President said the service is a “silent economic miracle” and termed the sector as a sleeping economic giant because of the huge amounts of money handled by the operators on a daily basis.

“With an average daily earning of 700 shillings a day, the sector’s annual earnings are estimated at 357 billion shillings. Every single day, boda boda operators collect 980 million shillings,” the President noted.

He said the boda boda sector had grown into a multibillion industry within a very short duration adding that, if well managed, it had the potential to make even more money.

To illustrate his point, the President said the 1.4 million known riders in the country collect an average of Kshs 180 million daily, which amounts to Kshs 6.8 billion in a week and Kshs 27 billion every month.

Despite the impressive collections, the Head of State regretted that boda boda operators continue to suffer economic hardships because of the disorganization in the sector.

President Kenyatta therefore lauded the formation of the investment scheme and pledged continued Government support to the sector which he applauded as a key mover of the Kenyan economy.

Speaking to residents of Pumwani and Majengo who turned out to bid him farewell after the launch, the President urged Kenyans to read the BBI report for themselves without undue influence from self-seeking politicians.

The Head of State urged Nairobi residents to support the Nairobi Metropolitan Service and its Director General Mohamed Badi as the state agency accelerates service delivery in the city.

Cabinet Secretary for ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs Joe Mucheru and the Chairman of the Boda Boda Association of Kenya Kevin Mubadi also spoke at the launch event.