Bravo JPM for cutting unnecessary recurrent expenditure!

Bravo JPM for cutting unnecessary recurrent expenditure!

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The government should continue cutting or reducing unnecessary recurrent expenditure I.e. travel allowance, subsidized loans for MPs and now independence day celebration! for example , why should special MPs get car loans? who are they visiting?

This in combination with tight monetary policy will help our shilling gain some lost value!
 
The fact is, there is no left shilling in the coffers. How do you save what you do not have? This called is 'going without'. Mnalala njaa kwa sababu hamna hela sio kwa sababu mnasave hela. Sherehe ya Uhuru ndio siku kuu kubwa kuliko zote ya kitaifa.
 
this idea was used by britain after WW11 and successfuly at large to help the nation to return into its recession/boom period, so i think magu can also succeed increment our public funds.
 
The government should continue cutting or reducing unnecessary recurrent expenditure I.e. travel allowance, subsidized loans for MPs and now independence day celebration! for example , why should special MPs get car loans? who are they visiting?

This in combination with tight monetary policy will help our shilling gain some lost value!

as fx trader I was expecting you to know how economics work.

For TSh to rise, we need to reduce imports and increase exports.

Also the central need to stop printing more money because that will wreck havoc to the TSh.

Another measure is what you have mentioned, cutting unnecessary recurrent expenditure
 
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