State of the Nation: New plan to tax bread and milk | DAY BREAK

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State of the Nation: New plan to tax bread and milk | DAY BREAK


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  1. It’s ironic because middle class Kenyans consume processed cereals like Cornflakes. I’m technically middle class and I hardly eat bread. I don’t drink milk. Talk about a government shooting itself in the foot.

  2. Wow,, really, i'm not shocked at how our leaders & government impoverishes our nation , welcome to more poverty baba . If i could I'd leave Kenya & never come back to this pot hole our leaders continue to ruin it

  3. The government knows that kenyans are too tribal. They can shit on them but still get support from their people, especially from the mountain and the Rift Valley

  4. Ngano can be processed into alcohol
    ngo,mbe anaweza chinjwa nyama choma ipatikane
    Instead of hii kulalamika mingi
    Why not change the diet

    Watu wakule nyama choma na beer watelemshe na supu

    Watoto hao wachana nao watanyonya matiti ya mama na wakule machapo ngozi za chui
    Ama wakule arrowroots

    Nyayo alikufa so hakuna maziwa ya nyayo sahao

    Hao wengine mama atajikamua wakunywe maziwa ya mama na mihogo simple shida iko wapi
    Ama wakunywe maji ya nazi na mihogo for breakfast
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  5. Treasury officials are so detached from the common wanainchi and the way they live and struggle just to feed themselves. Every treasury official needs to go to every slum in Kenya before they make policy and this should be every year before they make the budget and ask themselves have we made any difference after the previous budget?

  6. Bread and milk used to be a basic commodity even for the poor. you could buy a loaf of bread and a packet of milk and you were good to go. Now the sad thing is the elites at treasury who despise poor people or who have never missed a meal thanks to our taxes paying their hefty salarys now live in ivory towers think that its only the middleclass who consume bread and milk.

    The question they should be asking is how can we make bread and milk available to all Kenyans regardless of their income or status in life. Where did we go wrong? It means we have become a less healthier nation when Milk is now a luxury

  7. Own Baya is lying.
    If in deed those were Njuguna Ndun’gu’s thoughts, how come Owen Baya is explaining the thoughts?

    You asked him a very simple question. If he will vote for the vote we’re the bill be brought to the house and he just danced around the question.