Tanzania yatajwa kati ya nchi kumi zenye gharama ndogo sana ya bando Afrika, Viva Samia | Viva Tanzania

Tanzania yatajwa kati ya nchi kumi zenye gharama ndogo sana ya bando Afrika, Viva Samia | Viva Tanzania

Wasalaam Watanzania wenzangu,

Nchi yetu imetajwa kwenye orodha ya nchi kumi zenye gharama ndogo kwenye kununua GB1 ya internet barani Africa kwa tathmini iliyofanywa mwezi uliopita.

Bei ya juu ya kununua GB1 kwa Tanzania ni US$ 0.75 karibu sawa na Tshs 1,650 japokuwa mitandao mingi bei ya GB1 ni Wastani wa Tshs 1,000.

Wakati huohuo Sisi tunanunua GB1 kwa " Buku " wenzetu wa Mauritania wao wananunua GB1 kwa US$ 5.56 karibu Tshs 13,000 za Kitanzania,Maana yake ukienda na Tshs elfu 13 za kununua GB13 Tanzania Mauritania jiandae kununua GB1 tu, Nadhani mmeelewa kwa kiasi gani Mama Samia anatupenda watu wake.

Sio huko tu, hata majirani zetu na marafiki zetu wa kibiashara wa muda mrefu Kenya wao wananunua GB1 kwa zaidi ya Tshs 5,000 au US$ 2.25 kwa lugha nyepesi Mkenya akiweka GB 1 kwenye simu|Mtanzania ataweka GB 5 kwa kiwango hichohicho cha Pesa na hii ndio dhana ya Mama Samia katika kuwajali na kuwathamini wanyonge kwani anatambua zaidi ya watu 30M wanatumia internet kwa maana ya kuwa na Simu Janja|Smartphone na wanazitumia kibiashara yaani e-business.

Viva Tanzania | Viva Samia | Viva CCM
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Read the following story on The Star, Kenya: "The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans" — The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans

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The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans
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Millions of Africans accessing mobile data at some of the lowest prices in the world.

In Summary
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• Kenya and South Africa, with advanced mobile infrastructure and high internet traffic, fall far behind the list, with charges of 2.25 dollars and 2.67 dollars per gigabyte of data respectively.

• The cost of mobile internet in Sudan is 27 US cents (0.27 US dollars) for every gigabyte of data.

BY CONRAD ONYANGO FOR BIRD
Africa.
10 September 2021 - 11:43
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Sudan leads nine other African countries that charge its citizens less than a dollar for a gigabyte (1 GB) of mobile data, a report by British technology research firm Cable shows.

The Northeastern Africa nation offers the lowest cost of internet access over a smartphone anywhere in Africa and ranks among the top five cheapest countries for mobile data, in the world, according to the Worldwide Mobile Data Pricing 2021.

The cost of mobile internet in Sudan is 27 US cents (0.27 US dollars) for every gigabyte of data.

The result is that access to the internet has become ubiquitous in many of the densely populated areas across the enormous country.

Citizens in Sudan "rely heavily on mobile data as the primary means to keep its populace connected to the rest of the world,” says the report.

Algeria is second-cheapest at 0.51 dollars, while Somalia takes the third-cheapest slot on the continent, at 0.60 dollars.

Consumer telecoms analyst at Cable, Dan Howdle, said countries with the cheapest rates of mobile data have excellent mobile and fixed broadband infrastructure, making it easier for service providers in those markets to be able to offer large amounts of data, which brings down the price per gigabyte.

“Others with less advanced broadband networks are heavily reliant on mobile data and the economy dictates that prices must be low, as that’s what people can afford,” said Howdle in the report.

Sudan, with a population of more than 45 million and at least 13 million internet subscribers is at par with Italy (0.27 US dollars), but trails Israel (0.05 US dollars, or 5 US cents), Kyrgyzstan (0.15 US dollars) and Fiji (0.19 US dollars), in the global ranking.

Other African countries that charge mobile internet subscribers less than a dollar to browse the web and run mobile apps are Ghana (0.66 US dollars), Libya (0.74 US dollars), Tanzania (0.75 US dollars), Mauritius (0.75 US dollars), Nigeria (0.88 US dollars), Cameroon (0.90 US dollars) and Senegal (0.94 US Dollars).

The report, which featured more than 230 countries across 12 regions and compared the cost of 1GB from over 6,000 mobile data plans, also pointed out that North Africa (at an average of 1.53 dollars) has the cheapest data plans in the world.

Algeria (16), Libya (30) and Morocco (45) are in the World’s top 50 while Egypt (55) Tunisia (59) and Mauritania feature in the top 100 global list.

However, Egypt (1.04 dollars), Tunisia (1.09 dollars) and Mauritania (5.56 dollars) charge more than a dollar for 1GB of data.

Kenya and South Africa, with advanced mobile infrastructure and high internet traffic, fall far behind the top 100 list, with charges of 2.25 dollars and 2.67 dollars per gigabyte of data respectively

The cost of data in these two countries, however, is cheaper than the global average of 4.07 dollars.

According to the report, South Africa and Kenya are considered competitive mobile markets with the prices of these ‘wealthy nations’ not necessarily considered expensive by customers.

“Many countries in the middle of the list have good infrastructure and competitive mobile markets, and while their prices aren’t among the cheapest in the world they wouldn’t necessarily be considered expensive by its consumers,” says the report.

South Africa and Kenya have rolled out commercial 5G networks in their markets.

This ultra-high-speed internet, though still in its infancy, is billed to have the potential to drive unprecedented and inclusive mobile data growth across the continent.


Sources :STARView attachment 1933398
Sasa kwa nini wasiongeze makato huko kwenye Gigs badala ya kuongeza kwenye mafuta na Mpesa....!!?
 
Rais Samia ni mpango halisi wa Mungu,Mungu wetu hakawii wala hawai ni huyuhuyu tumepewa tumlinde,
 
Basi hizo zimwendee Mwendazake siyo Mama! Maana tumeanza kununua GB kwa bei nadhani muda wa zaidi ya miaka miwili iliyopita!
 
Sijui wanatumia vigezo gani! Nadhani vigezo vyao ni exchange rate ya dola. Nijuavyo Mkenya ana uwezo wa ku afford GB 1.5 ya sh 300 za Kenya (= $ 2.5), kuliko Mtanzania wa GB 1.5 kwa sh 3000 (= 1.5) za Tanzania. Kigezo sahihi ni hali za wananchi!
 
Mlta mada huna akili! unafurahia vitu vya bei poa unadhani ndo utajiri!! jinga kabisa, mnapendwa kuhurumiwa sana hujui kuwa hiyo nidharau? tena kubwa?? nyie ndo mnafanya Africa waitwe mashoga! David Cameroon aliwahi tamka wazi wazi eti muwe mashoga!

kumbe ni kweli! sisi tunatakiwa Bundle iwe elfu 80, cash!! halafu tunalipa wanaume! mnapenda mteremko sana kenge nyie, haya mkiambiwa oleweni hamtaki!! oooh! nyaa yangu! mnali weeeeee!! mpaka shetani anawasikia!

yaani kaeni ivoivo na samia wenu msiombe mimi niwe Rais mtaimba ngoma msiyoijua!
 
Rais Samia ni mnyenyekevu | Mpole| anastaha | mpenda watu, | Mpenda maendeleo | mchamungu | Mzalendo wa kweli
 
Mama anatoa Tsh 23.8BL kwaajili ya elimu bure | Mimi Mama Samia hata akiongoza hadi 2035 ni poa tu,
 
Wasalaam Watanzania wenzangu,

Nchi yetu imetajwa kwenye orodha ya nchi kumi zenye gharama ndogo kwenye kununua GB1 ya internet barani Africa kwa tathmini iliyofanywa mwezi uliopita.

Bei ya juu ya kununua GB1 kwa Tanzania ni US$ 0.75 karibu sawa na Tshs 1,650 japokuwa mitandao mingi bei ya GB1 ni Wastani wa Tshs 1,000.

Wakati huohuo Sisi tunanunua GB1 kwa " Buku " wenzetu wa Mauritania wao wananunua GB1 kwa US$ 5.56 karibu Tshs 13,000 za Kitanzania,Maana yake ukienda na Tshs elfu 13 za kununua GB13 Tanzania Mauritania jiandae kununua GB1 tu, Nadhani mmeelewa kwa kiasi gani Mama Samia anatupenda watu wake.

Sio huko tu, hata majirani zetu na marafiki zetu wa kibiashara wa muda mrefu Kenya wao wananunua GB1 kwa zaidi ya Tshs 5,000 au US$ 2.25 kwa lugha nyepesi Mkenya akiweka GB 1 kwenye simu|Mtanzania ataweka GB 5 kwa kiwango hichohicho cha Pesa na hii ndio dhana ya Mama Samia katika kuwajali na kuwathamini wanyonge kwani anatambua zaidi ya watu 30M wanatumia internet kwa maana ya kuwa na Simu Janja|Smartphone na wanazitumia kibiashara yaani e-business.

Viva Tanzania | Viva Samia | Viva CCM
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Read the following story on The Star, Kenya: "The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans" — The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans

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The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans
__________________________________

Millions of Africans accessing mobile data at some of the lowest prices in the world.

In Summary
______________

• Kenya and South Africa, with advanced mobile infrastructure and high internet traffic, fall far behind the list, with charges of 2.25 dollars and 2.67 dollars per gigabyte of data respectively.

• The cost of mobile internet in Sudan is 27 US cents (0.27 US dollars) for every gigabyte of data.

BY CONRAD ONYANGO FOR BIRD
Africa.
10 September 2021 - 11:43
_________________________

Sudan leads nine other African countries that charge its citizens less than a dollar for a gigabyte (1 GB) of mobile data, a report by British technology research firm Cable shows.

The Northeastern Africa nation offers the lowest cost of internet access over a smartphone anywhere in Africa and ranks among the top five cheapest countries for mobile data, in the world, according to the Worldwide Mobile Data Pricing 2021.

The cost of mobile internet in Sudan is 27 US cents (0.27 US dollars) for every gigabyte of data.

The result is that access to the internet has become ubiquitous in many of the densely populated areas across the enormous country.

Citizens in Sudan "rely heavily on mobile data as the primary means to keep its populace connected to the rest of the world,” says the report.

Algeria is second-cheapest at 0.51 dollars, while Somalia takes the third-cheapest slot on the continent, at 0.60 dollars.

Consumer telecoms analyst at Cable, Dan Howdle, said countries with the cheapest rates of mobile data have excellent mobile and fixed broadband infrastructure, making it easier for service providers in those markets to be able to offer large amounts of data, which brings down the price per gigabyte.

“Others with less advanced broadband networks are heavily reliant on mobile data and the economy dictates that prices must be low, as that’s what people can afford,” said Howdle in the report.

Sudan, with a population of more than 45 million and at least 13 million internet subscribers is at par with Italy (0.27 US dollars), but trails Israel (0.05 US dollars, or 5 US cents), Kyrgyzstan (0.15 US dollars) and Fiji (0.19 US dollars), in the global ranking.

Other African countries that charge mobile internet subscribers less than a dollar to browse the web and run mobile apps are Ghana (0.66 US dollars), Libya (0.74 US dollars), Tanzania (0.75 US dollars), Mauritius (0.75 US dollars), Nigeria (0.88 US dollars), Cameroon (0.90 US dollars) and Senegal (0.94 US Dollars).

The report, which featured more than 230 countries across 12 regions and compared the cost of 1GB from over 6,000 mobile data plans, also pointed out that North Africa (at an average of 1.53 dollars) has the cheapest data plans in the world.

Algeria (16), Libya (30) and Morocco (45) are in the World’s top 50 while Egypt (55) Tunisia (59) and Mauritania feature in the top 100 global list.

However, Egypt (1.04 dollars), Tunisia (1.09 dollars) and Mauritania (5.56 dollars) charge more than a dollar for 1GB of data.

Kenya and South Africa, with advanced mobile infrastructure and high internet traffic, fall far behind the top 100 list, with charges of 2.25 dollars and 2.67 dollars per gigabyte of data respectively

The cost of data in these two countries, however, is cheaper than the global average of 4.07 dollars.

According to the report, South Africa and Kenya are considered competitive mobile markets with the prices of these ‘wealthy nations’ not necessarily considered expensive by customers.

“Many countries in the middle of the list have good infrastructure and competitive mobile markets, and while their prices aren’t among the cheapest in the world they wouldn’t necessarily be considered expensive by its consumers,” says the report.

South Africa and Kenya have rolled out commercial 5G networks in their markets.

This ultra-high-speed internet, though still in its infancy, is billed to have the potential to drive unprecedented and inclusive mobile data growth across the continent.


Sources :STARView attachment 1933398
Bwege wewe. Kenya whatsapp ni bure, pia bundle zao ni bei sawa na bure.
 
Ndani ya Uongozi wa Rais Samia,
Mahakama huru,
Bunge huru,
NGOs huru
Media huru

TanzaniakwaniSisi tunatakaje?
 
Mungu Ibariki Africa,
Mungu ibariki Tanzania
Mungu Mbariki Rais Samia,

🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
 
Mwanamke wa kwanza kuhutubia baraza kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa la 76 tangu tupate uhuru ni Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan,

We Proud on you Mama
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IMG-20210918-WA0036.jpg
 
[|Kazi anazofanya Rais Samia zinaacha alama kwa kikazi hiki na kizazi kijacho,

Hongera sana Mama Samia wetu, ]|
 
Jibu Mswali haya kwa Ukamilifu,

1.Rais Mnyenyekevu Africa -SAMIA

2.Rais mpole Africa -SAMIA. √

3. Rais mchamungu Africa -SAMIA √

4. Rais rafiki wa wananchi wake Africa -SAMIA √

5. Rais Chaguo la Watanzani 2025-2030 -SAMIA √

Wasalaam Watanzania wenzangu,

Nchi yetu imetajwa kwenye orodha ya nchi kumi zenye gharama ndogo kwenye kununua GB1 ya internet barani Africa kwa tathmini iliyofanywa mwezi uliopita.

Bei ya juu ya kununua GB1 kwa Tanzania ni US$ 0.75 karibu sawa na Tshs 1,650 japokuwa mitandao mingi bei ya GB1 ni Wastani wa Tshs 1,000.

Wakati huohuo Sisi tunanunua GB1 kwa " Buku " wenzetu wa Mauritania wao wananunua GB1 kwa US$ 5.56 karibu Tshs 13,000 za Kitanzania,Maana yake ukienda na Tshs elfu 13 za kununua GB13 Tanzania Mauritania jiandae kununua GB1 tu, Nadhani mmeelewa kwa kiasi gani Mama Samia anatupenda watu wake.

Sio huko tu, hata majirani zetu na marafiki zetu wa kibiashara wa muda mrefu Kenya wao wananunua GB1 kwa zaidi ya Tshs 5,000 au US$ 2.25 kwa lugha nyepesi Mkenya akiweka GB 1 kwenye simu|Mtanzania ataweka GB 5 kwa kiwango hichohicho cha Pesa na hii ndio dhana ya Mama Samia katika kuwajali na kuwathamini wanyonge kwani anatambua zaidi ya watu 30M wanatumia internet kwa maana ya kuwa na Simu Janja|Smartphone na wanazitumia kibiashara yaani e-business.

Viva Tanzania | Viva Samia | Viva CCM
________________________________

Read the following story on The Star, Kenya: "The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans" — The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans

👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿

The top 10 African countries with the cheapest internet data plans
__________________________________

Millions of Africans accessing mobile data at some of the lowest prices in the world.

In Summary
______________

• Kenya and South Africa, with advanced mobile infrastructure and high internet traffic, fall far behind the list, with charges of 2.25 dollars and 2.67 dollars per gigabyte of data respectively.

• The cost of mobile internet in Sudan is 27 US cents (0.27 US dollars) for every gigabyte of data.

BY CONRAD ONYANGO FOR BIRD
Africa.
10 September 2021 - 11:43
_________________________

Sudan leads nine other African countries that charge its citizens less than a dollar for a gigabyte (1 GB) of mobile data, a report by British technology research firm Cable shows.

The Northeastern Africa nation offers the lowest cost of internet access over a smartphone anywhere in Africa and ranks among the top five cheapest countries for mobile data, in the world, according to the Worldwide Mobile Data Pricing 2021.

The cost of mobile internet in Sudan is 27 US cents (0.27 US dollars) for every gigabyte of data.

The result is that access to the internet has become ubiquitous in many of the densely populated areas across the enormous country.

Citizens in Sudan "rely heavily on mobile data as the primary means to keep its populace connected to the rest of the world,” says the report.

Algeria is second-cheapest at 0.51 dollars, while Somalia takes the third-cheapest slot on the continent, at 0.60 dollars.

Consumer telecoms analyst at Cable, Dan Howdle, said countries with the cheapest rates of mobile data have excellent mobile and fixed broadband infrastructure, making it easier for service providers in those markets to be able to offer large amounts of data, which brings down the price per gigabyte.

“Others with less advanced broadband networks are heavily reliant on mobile data and the economy dictates that prices must be low, as that’s what people can afford,” said Howdle in the report.

Sudan, with a population of more than 45 million and at least 13 million internet subscribers is at par with Italy (0.27 US dollars), but trails Israel (0.05 US dollars, or 5 US cents), Kyrgyzstan (0.15 US dollars) and Fiji (0.19 US dollars), in the global ranking.

Other African countries that charge mobile internet subscribers less than a dollar to browse the web and run mobile apps are Ghana (0.66 US dollars), Libya (0.74 US dollars), Tanzania (0.75 US dollars), Mauritius (0.75 US dollars), Nigeria (0.88 US dollars), Cameroon (0.90 US dollars) and Senegal (0.94 US Dollars).

The report, which featured more than 230 countries across 12 regions and compared the cost of 1GB from over 6,000 mobile data plans, also pointed out that North Africa (at an average of 1.53 dollars) has the cheapest data plans in the world.

Algeria (16), Libya (30) and Morocco (45) are in the World’s top 50 while Egypt (55) Tunisia (59) and Mauritania feature in the top 100 global list.

However, Egypt (1.04 dollars), Tunisia (1.09 dollars) and Mauritania (5.56 dollars) charge more than a dollar for 1GB of data.

Kenya and South Africa, with advanced mobile infrastructure and high internet traffic, fall far behind the top 100 list, with charges of 2.25 dollars and 2.67 dollars per gigabyte of data respectively

The cost of data in these two countries, however, is cheaper than the global average of 4.07 dollars.

According to the report, South Africa and Kenya are considered competitive mobile markets with the prices of these ‘wealthy nations’ not necessarily considered expensive by customers.

“Many countries in the middle of the list have good infrastructure and competitive mobile markets, and while their prices aren’t among the cheapest in the world they wouldn’t necessarily be considered expensive by its consumers,” says the report.

South Africa and Kenya have rolled out commercial 5G networks in their markets.

This ultra-high-speed internet, though still in its infancy, is billed to have the potential to drive unprecedented and inclusive mobile data growth across the continent.


Sources :STARView attachment 1933398
 
Tanzania yaongoza kwa bei ndogo ya mafuta ya taa, disel na Petrol Africa Mashariki Kenya bei juu |Hongera Rais Samia,
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Wakati baadhi ya Watanzani wasiofuatilia mambo wamekuwa wakiilalamikia Serikali ya awamu ya Sita inayoongoza na Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan kwamba imepandisha bei ya Mafuta ya taa, dizeli na Petroli jambo ambalo ni sawa na wao kukosa fadhili juu ya juhudi kubwa na nzuri anazozifanya rais wetu Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan katika kuwaletea unafuu wa Maisha wananchi wake kwani Mama anajua nishati ya mafuta ndio karibu kila kitu kwa maisha ya mnyonge wa chini,

Wakati wenzetu wa Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Uganda, Kenya wakiimezea mate bei ya mafuta ya Tanzania Sisi Watanzani tunashindwa kuthamini na kutambua mchango wa Rais wetu katika kudhibiti bei ya nishati ya Mafuta nchini,Hii si sawa kabisa,

Jarida maarufu Africa la "STAR " limeitaja Tanzania kuwa ni nchi ya chini kabisa kwa bei ya mafuta ya taa, dizeli na Petroli ukilinganisha na bei za nchi nyingine za EAC hivi majuzi,

Kwamsiofahamu,Bei ya Petroli Kenya ni Ksh 134.72 sawa na Tshs 2,831,Wakati Uganda ni Ksh 131 sawa na Tshs 2,751,Rwanda ni Ksh 121.08 sawa na Tshs 2,540, Wakati Tanzania bei ya Petroli ni Ksh 115.26 sawa na Tshs 2,421 kwenye Pump,

Wakati huohuo bei ya dizeli nchini Kenya ni Ksh 117.28 sawa Tshs 2,463,Uganda ni Ksh 115.60 sawa na Tshs 2,428 huku Rwanda bei ya dizeli ikifikia Ksh 110 karibu Sawa na Tshs 2.310 Wakati Tanzania bei ya dizeli imefikia Ksh 106.90 sawa na Tshs 2,245 tu,Tuendelee kumwombea rais wetu kipenzi cha wengi Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan,

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Kenyans are paying up to Sh19 more for a litre of petrol compared to their East African neighbours of Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda as heavy taxation takes a toll on consumers.

Motorists and transporters are paying more than double what their counterparts in Addis Ababa are paying, where a litre of petrol and diesel are retailing at an equivalent of Sh51.28 and Sh44.66, respectively.

In Uganda, which imports part of its fuel through the Port of Mombasa, a litre of super petrol is retailing at Sh131 which is lower compared to Kenya's Sh134.72.


A litre of diesel in the neighbouring country is slightly higher, by Sh2, retailing at Sh117.28 compared to Sh115.60, despite the products going through Kenya into the landlocked country.

In Dar es Salaam, a litre of super petrol is retailing at Sh115.26, which is Sh19.46 less than that of Nairobi.

Diesel is going for Sh106.90 while kerosene is retailing at Sh103.34, compared to Nairobi's pump price of Sh110.82.

A litre of petrol and diesel in Kigali(Rwanda) is Sh121.08 and Sh110, respectively, despite being a land-locked country importing through Tanzania and Kenya.

On Tuesday, fuel prices in Kenya hit a historic high after prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene increasing by Sh7.58, Sh7.94 and Sh12.97, respectively.

“The prices are inclusive of the eight per cent Value Added Tax in line with the Finance Act 2018, the Tax Act 2018, the Tax Laws(Amendment) Act 2020 and the revised rates for excise duty adjustment for inflation,” EPRA director general Daniel Kiptoo said.

The increase came despite lower global crude prices in August which averaged $70.75 a barrel, down from $75.17 in July, and a drop in the landed cost of fuel at the Port of Mombasa.

Consumers in the country pay at least nine different taxes on fuel products which constitute the biggest share of final pump prices.


They include excise duty which takes the lion's share of Sh21.95 of every litre of petrol followed by the Road Maintenance Levy (Sh18).

VAT has been adjusted upwards to Sh9.98 while the Petroleum Development levy is charged at Sh5.40.

Other levies included in the fuel pricing are Petroleum Regulatory Levy, Railway Development Levy, Anti-adulteration Levy, Merchant Shipping Levy and the Import Declaration Fee.

The high fuel prices are expected to increase the cost of living in the country, where inflation has been rising since April, hitting an 18-month high of 6.57 in August.

Manufacturers and transporters have since warned of a jump in the cost of goods and services as they move to pass the high operational costs, occasioned by the fuel price jump, to the consumers.

Agricultural products are also expected to become costlier as diesel is a key input in production, mainly in large scale farming where machinery is used.

A number of other taxes introduced by the Finance Act 2021 are also expected to impact the cost of production in the country, affecting the prices of finished goods in the retail market.

The Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) has since called on the President to request parliament to review the Finance Act.

“We need to ease the cost of living especially by dropping added taxes on cooking gas, fuel and essentials foodstuffs,” Secretary-General Stephen Mutoro said.
 
Tanzania ya Samia ni noma,

Umeme bei Chee EAC
Petrol bei Chee EAC
Disel bei Chee EAC
M|taa bei Chee EAC
Data (MB) bei Chee EAC
Maji bei Chee EAC
 
Kumbe tumeanza tena kusifiana? Mtatuharibia jamani, chondeee! Iacheni serikali ifanye kazi. Sio kusifiana. Sisi wapiga kurandio waamuzi itakuwa
 
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