Wakenya wanaoishi Marekani watuma hela ndefu kuliko kipindi chochote cha awali, faida za uraia pacha hizi

Wakenya wanaoishi Marekani watuma hela ndefu kuliko kipindi chochote cha awali, faida za uraia pacha hizi

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Ndugu zetu mlioko Marekani na kwingine hongereni sana, endeleeni kuchuma huko na kuvutia nyumbani, mojawapo wa faida za uraia pacha ni kwamba hautaishia kufanya kazi za wabeba mabox kama unayo elimu yako unafaidi mazima mazima, majirani zetu walionunia uraia pacha imewacost diaspora wao, unakuta mtu anayo elimu ila hawezi akaajiriwa kwenye chochote cha maana zaidi ya kubeba mabox na kupika burgers.

Wakenya walioko nje ya nchi wametuma nyumbani kwa mwezi mmoja tu wa Mei kitita cha Ksh34 billion ($315 million), kwa hela madafu za ndugu zetu wa kusini hiyo ni kama Tshs 661,500,000,000

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Kenyans living and working abroad have sent home a cumulative amount of Ksh34 billion ($315 million) in the month of May 2021. According to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), this figure presents the highest number of remittances sent into the country.

Moreover, Kenyans in America sent home Ksh2.05 billion ($190.7 million) in May, registering the highest fiscal amount ever sent from the US.

Statistically, the total figure is 22.3 percent more this year than in the month of May 2020. This upward trend is mainly owed to the massive surge of remittances from America which increased by 31 percent from Ksh15.5 billion Ksh20.4 billion).

In May 2019, remittance from the US stood at Ksh12.6 billion. This was followed by a 60 percent increase in 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge during a press conference in Nairobi on May 28, 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge during a press conference in Nairobi on May 28, 2020.

Remittances from Europe peaked at Ksh7.34 billion this year as compared to the Ksh4.55 billion received in May 2020.

In 2019, Kenyans in Europe collectively transmitted Ksh5.5 billion. This translated to a dip of 18 percent in 2020 followed by a peak of 60 percent by May 2021.

Meanwhile, Kenyans in countries from the rest of the world saw Ksh6.02 billion dispatched into local financial institutions in 2021.

In 2020, Ksh7.43 billion was remitted into Kenya and in 2019 Ksh 7.83 billion was received. Just as in Europe the trend is inconsistent as characterized by multiple percentage dips and peaks.

This is as opposed to the consistent rise of remittances from North America which have been observed to have an upward curve in the last three years.

CBK records indicate Kenyans abroad have increased remittances into the country despite socio-economic setbacks attributed to Covid-19 in the continent and the rest of the world alike.

It has been a period that has seen scores of employees and workers lose livelihoods, as well as commercial entities, lose revenue.

Given that remittances are among the key sources of foreign currency, the Central Bank, Kenya Bureau of Statistics, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have converged efforts to smoothen the conveyance of funds to Kenya.

Remittances are also critical in sustaining livelihoods for Kenyans who rely on their families abroad thereby giving more reason to improve channels of sending and receiving monies from overseas.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) building in Nairobi.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) building in Nairobi. SIMON KIRAGU. KENYANS.CO.KE
 
Ndugu zetu mlioko Marekani na kwingine hongereni sana, endeleeni kuchuma huko na kuvutia nyumbani, mojawapo wa faida za uraia pacha ni kwamba hautaishia kufanya kazi za wabeba mabox kama unayo elimu yako unafaidi mazima mazima, majirani zetu walionunia uraia pacha imewacost diaspora wao, unakuta mtu anayo elimu ila hawezi akaajiriwa kwenye chochote cha maana zaidi ya kubeba mabox na kupika burgers.

Wakenya walioko nje ya nchi wametuma nyumbani kwa mwezi mmoja tu wa Mei kitita cha Ksh34 billion ($315 million), kwa hela madafu za ndugu zetu wa kusini hiyo ni kama Tshs 661,500,000,000

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Kenyans living and working abroad have sent home a cumulative amount of Ksh34 billion ($315 million) in the month of May 2021. According to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), this figure presents the highest number of remittances sent into the country.

Moreover, Kenyans in America sent home Ksh2.05 billion ($190.7 million) in May, registering the highest fiscal amount ever sent from the US.

Statistically, the total figure is 22.3 percent more this year than in the month of May 2020. This upward trend is mainly owed to the massive surge of remittances from America which increased by 31 percent from Ksh15.5 billion Ksh20.4 billion).

In May 2019, remittance from the US stood at Ksh12.6 billion. This was followed by a 60 percent increase in 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge during a press conference in Nairobi on May 28, 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge during a press conference in Nairobi on May 28, 2020.

Remittances from Europe peaked at Ksh7.34 billion this year as compared to the Ksh4.55 billion received in May 2020.

In 2019, Kenyans in Europe collectively transmitted Ksh5.5 billion. This translated to a dip of 18 percent in 2020 followed by a peak of 60 percent by May 2021.

Meanwhile, Kenyans in countries from the rest of the world saw Ksh6.02 billion dispatched into local financial institutions in 2021.

In 2020, Ksh7.43 billion was remitted into Kenya and in 2019 Ksh 7.83 billion was received. Just as in Europe the trend is inconsistent as characterized by multiple percentage dips and peaks.

This is as opposed to the consistent rise of remittances from North America which have been observed to have an upward curve in the last three years.

CBK records indicate Kenyans abroad have increased remittances into the country despite socio-economic setbacks attributed to Covid-19 in the continent and the rest of the world alike.

It has been a period that has seen scores of employees and workers lose livelihoods, as well as commercial entities, lose revenue.

Given that remittances are among the key sources of foreign currency, the Central Bank, Kenya Bureau of Statistics, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have converged efforts to smoothen the conveyance of funds to Kenya.

Remittances are also critical in sustaining livelihoods for Kenyans who rely on their families abroad thereby giving more reason to improve channels of sending and receiving monies from overseas.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) building in Nairobi.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) building in Nairobi. SIMON KIRAGU. KENYANS.CO.KE
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Ndugu zetu mlioko Marekani na kwingine hongereni sana, endeleeni kuchuma huko na kuvutia nyumbani, mojawapo wa faida za uraia pacha ni kwamba hautaishia kufanya kazi za wabeba mabox kama unayo elimu yako unafaidi mazima mazima, majirani zetu walionunia uraia pacha imewacost diaspora wao, unakuta mtu anayo elimu ila hawezi akaajiriwa kwenye chochote cha maana zaidi ya kubeba mabox na kupika burgers.

Wakenya walioko nje ya nchi wametuma nyumbani kwa mwezi mmoja tu wa Mei kitita cha Ksh34 billion ($315 million), kwa hela madafu za ndugu zetu wa kusini hiyo ni kama Tshs 661,500,000,000

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Kenyans living and working abroad have sent home a cumulative amount of Ksh34 billion ($315 million) in the month of May 2021. According to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), this figure presents the highest number of remittances sent into the country.

Moreover, Kenyans in America sent home Ksh2.05 billion ($190.7 million) in May, registering the highest fiscal amount ever sent from the US.

Statistically, the total figure is 22.3 percent more this year than in the month of May 2020. This upward trend is mainly owed to the massive surge of remittances from America which increased by 31 percent from Ksh15.5 billion Ksh20.4 billion).

In May 2019, remittance from the US stood at Ksh12.6 billion. This was followed by a 60 percent increase in 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge during a press conference in Nairobi on May 28, 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge during a press conference in Nairobi on May 28, 2020.

Remittances from Europe peaked at Ksh7.34 billion this year as compared to the Ksh4.55 billion received in May 2020.

In 2019, Kenyans in Europe collectively transmitted Ksh5.5 billion. This translated to a dip of 18 percent in 2020 followed by a peak of 60 percent by May 2021.

Meanwhile, Kenyans in countries from the rest of the world saw Ksh6.02 billion dispatched into local financial institutions in 2021.

In 2020, Ksh7.43 billion was remitted into Kenya and in 2019 Ksh 7.83 billion was received. Just as in Europe the trend is inconsistent as characterized by multiple percentage dips and peaks.

This is as opposed to the consistent rise of remittances from North America which have been observed to have an upward curve in the last three years.

CBK records indicate Kenyans abroad have increased remittances into the country despite socio-economic setbacks attributed to Covid-19 in the continent and the rest of the world alike.

It has been a period that has seen scores of employees and workers lose livelihoods, as well as commercial entities, lose revenue.

Given that remittances are among the key sources of foreign currency, the Central Bank, Kenya Bureau of Statistics, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have converged efforts to smoothen the conveyance of funds to Kenya.

Remittances are also critical in sustaining livelihoods for Kenyans who rely on their families abroad thereby giving more reason to improve channels of sending and receiving monies from overseas.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) building in Nairobi.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) building in Nairobi. SIMON KIRAGU. KENYANS.CO.KE
Sad they can't even be allowed vote in general elections.fwaq
 
Sad they can't even be allowed vote in general elections.fwaq
Alafu prisoners are able to vote!
Anyways, Last election IEBC said they did not have the logistics to enable voting in all the Kenyan consulates around the world but just this week, they announced that systems are being implemented that will make it possible for diaspora to vote in the 2022 general elections without contravening any election laws.
 
Ukute mtu anaishi kwa kunyonyoa kuku mahotelini!!
Mtu ambae anatuma hela kupitia benki kutoka hizo nchi lazima awe ako huko kihalali na ana kibali Cha kuishi huko. Kwahivyo hata kama anaishi kwa kunyonya kuku, angalau ako huko kihalali na haibi pesa za mtu yeyote... Unafikiri ni waafrika wangapi ambao ni illegal immigrants huko? Usidharau kazi ya mwenzio, hawa jamaa wanatuma hela ndefu si mchezo! + $300m ndani ya mwezi, kwa mwaka hio ni zaidi ya $3.6Billion. $3.6B ni sawa na mapato ya utalii ya Kenya na Tanzania ukichanganya pamoja!!!
 
Alafu prisoners are able to vote!
Anyways, Last election IEBC said they did not have the logistics to enable voting in all the Kenyan consulates around the world but just this week, they announced that systems are being implemented that will make it possible for diaspora to vote in the 2022 general elections without contravening any election laws.
Hopefully no more Kiganja of Chris Msando this time..
 
Hopefully no more Kiganja of Chris Msando this time..
This time wamesema kutakua na server angalau tatu tofauti, kwa locations tofauti, moja ya media, nyingine ya candidates na Nyengine ya IEBC HQ. Majibu yakitumwa na poling station moja inaenda kwa server tatu tofauti ambazo hazina direct link with each other. Sasa eti mwisho wa siku ni lazima Kura za server zote zifanane ndo itajulusha kila mtu kwamba majibu kweli ni Yale yalio tangazwa kwa kutuo Cha kupiga Kura. Na hakuna mtu "amegeuza kwa server"
Kama watafanyikiwa kufanya hivyo na bado Kura ziibiwe basi itakua tumefika mwisho, afadhali tu tuachane na hii demokrasia ya one man, one vote, tuwaache wabunge wetu wafanye interview na ku appoint rais kama vile JSC hufanya kuappoint jaji mkuu.
 
I've been on both ends of this transaction and I can authoritatively say that at least for the next 20 - 30yrs one of the best decision Kenya has ever made was to allow her citizens to hold more than one passports

I own a well located land because I lived outside of Kenya. I own a business because I was able to establish business relationships with kenyans in other countries.
 
shukran bro.
hamasisha wenzako panapotokea fursa nje ya nchi nao waweze kujilipua.
Ni kweli mkuu. Nipo nje mwaka wa 5 huu nimekutana na Wakenya wengi wanapiga mzigo huku ila Watz wenzangu ni wa kutafuta kwa Tochi
 
I've been on both ends of this transaction and I can authoritatively say that at least for the next 20 - 30yrs one of the best decision Kenya has ever made was to allow her citizens to hold more than one passports

I own a well located land because I lived outside of Kenya. I own a business because I was able to establish business relationships with kenyans in other countries.
The most successful diaspora are Ghanaians, simply because their country constitution states that a Ghanaian is citizen irrespective where he gets his daily bread.
Now from economics stand point it has enabled that west Africa inclave to thrive tremendously particularly for diaspora business initiative's and very supportive government.
 
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