The government of Kenya under jubilee administration has pushed Kenyans to the wall with its agenda.
After it faced a big blow of low turn out in Huduma Namba Registration, the government has sought different measures to tackle defying Kenyans.
The controversial Huduma Namba was launched by Uhuru Kenyatta alongside NASA leader Raila Odinga on early April.
The Communications Authority Director General Francis Wangusi said that there will be dire consequences for those boycotting the process. These will include mobile phones, access to MPesa Service, Airtel Money, and ATM withdrawals.
This will be a major blow to Kenyans who depend on communication companies for transactions and daily activities.
CAK should be reminded that we the people of Kenya are the real owners of the audio waves, and we can as well switch them off completely, if push comes to shove!— Kyalo Musembi (@musembikyalo) April 18, 2019
Other Kenyans, however, see opportunity in every discomfort in the country. Like where will the loans that Kenyans owe to loan companies go?
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