Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja has today broken silence with an afternoon powerful statement targeting all Kenyan citizens inhabiting varied local and regional destinations.
Addressing via a press statement, Nairobi County Governor Johnson Arthur Sakaja has declared it a mandatory requirement for all Nairobi residents to pay a fee in order to be allowed sell sweets in Nairobi County.
Governor Sakaja has articulated that all Nairobians selling sweets along the streets of Nairobi will be entitled to pay a fee ranging between KSh20 and KSh50 every day in order to be granted the solemn leeway to conduct their businesses.
The new charges which translate to KSh 2,500 per year will see a myriad number of Nairobi residents dig deeper into their pockets in order to be allowed to sell sweets in Nairobi County.
What are your thoughts on the new charges institutionalized on selling of sweets in Nairobi County? Please share your thoughts, feelings and ideas with us on the comments section.
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