by sidoman | May 19, 2014 | Logistics News
The Anglo Leasing scandal, a dark cloud over Kenya for an unfortunately long time, has reared its ugly head once again, this time in the form of notifications that Kenya is to pay out KES 1.4 billion to companies involved, a ruling that has most Kenyans up in arms. To...
by sidoman | May 11, 2014 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
Even those of us with the most tenuous grasp on financial concepts understand one thing: inflation is bad. The amorphous concept of inflation is associated with our currency losing value while our cost of living steadily increases, a nightmare situation for anyone...
by sidoman | Apr 4, 2014 | Logistics News
Hey, you! You reading this. Yup, we’re talking to you. How are we able to do this? We would assume because you’re either holding a mobile device, tablet or seated in front of your computer. We wonder, have you ever thought about exactly how your chosen...
by sidoman | Mar 24, 2014 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
Kenyans being an inventive bunch with an affection for their money have not, in the past, taken kindly to “Serikali” demanding a portion of their hard earned income in the name of taxation. From under-declaring earnings to more sophisticated tax evasion...
by sidoman | Mar 10, 2014 | Logistics News
Wednesday morning saw Kenya wake up to a rude shock: the most common means of transport for most of the nation, matatus, were on strike. Unlike the more passive strike witnessed last year, where operators simply did not show up for work, this version took a...
by sidoman | Feb 27, 2014 | Logistics News
The Machakos county governor, Alfred Mutua, has recently been at the forefront of the collective Kenyan consciousness thanks to a series of strategic launches aimed at improving the quality of living for his constituents. One particular acquisition by “Alfie” Mutua as...