So far Baha is among the best actors under the age of 20 years. He has been featured in a couple of movies and now Kamau Mbaya or Baha as he popularly known is an actor on Kenya number one children comedy Machachari that is aired on Citizen TV.
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Young Baha
Baha is now all grown up has grown up into a handsome young man and there is no doubt that adolescent is favoring him. Well, if thought you are not aging then let these of him remind you of how time is moving fast.
The increased cost of
living might very well be the reason Kenyans send President Uhuru home
on August 8
- To avoid this, the Jubilee government announced a supplementary budget
that will see the price of commodities go down, and goods available
- As Kenyans wait to see if this will happen, below are a list of goods
that might be behind UhuRuto's downfall
Kenyans on social media have been at the forefront of raging against the
increased cost of living.
In a span of weeks, the cost of basic commodities in some counties has
risen by 50%, causing a shortage of supply in shops and markets, or
retailers increasing the cost of goods.
The top five goods that are giving Kenyans nightmares with their budgets
include the following:
READ ALSO: Things turn VERY UGLY for Moses Kuria after he said this
about Uhuru and NASA
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
Kenyans are currently an angry lot because of the increased cost of
living being experienced in this election season.
READ ALSO: Three of Uhuru Kenyatta's stronghold counties hardest hit by
high cost of food
1. Milk- A 500ml packet has risen from KSh 48 to between KSh 65 and KSh
80
2. Maize flour- A 2 kg packet has risen from KSh 110 to KSh 184
3. Porridge flour- A 1 kilo packet has risen from KSh 85 to KSh 115
4. Sugar- A 2 kilo packet has risen from KSh 230 to KSh 400
5. Dry maize- A 2 kg tin of dry maize now sells for KSh 150 up from KSh
80
6. Potatoes- A 7kg debe has risen from KSh 400 to KSh 700
7. Rice- A kilo of pishori rice is up from KSh 120 to KSh 170
READ ALSO: Martha Karua bursts Waiguru's bubble with an impromptu ATTACK
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
Supermarkets are now warning customers to not purchase more than two
packets of sugar per trip.
READ ALSO: KTN's Betty Kyallo encounters Gor Mahia fans in town, guess
what they did when they saw her?
Matters inflation took a political twist as Kenyans blamed their
frustrations on politicians.
National Super Alliance supporters blamed President Uhuru Kenyatta for
either being behind the inflation or doing nothing about it, and the
rest blamed Raila Odinga for being partisan in causing the inflation.
Some, like Gatundu South Member of Parliament, went as far as blaming
the inflation and drought on Raila
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7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
Moses Kuria (r) with NASA presidential aspirant Raila Odinga.
READ ALSO: Itumbi posts a photo of Raila holding a woman, Kenyans attack
the government
"The cost of living is purely a drought related issue. The current rate
of inflation is 11% with food prices factored in and 3% without food
prices. Even the 11% inflation rate is nothing compared to 19% when
Raila was co-President in 2011,"
"The current rains will see the food prices come down to reasonable
levels by beginning of July. If Raila was more God fearing we could even
have more rains hence faster recovery but unfortunately.....At least
Uhuru prayed in Nyeri and it rained. May be Raila needs to follow suit
in Homa Bay," wrote Kuria on Facebook.
In the wake of this, President Uhuru outlined measures he is taking to
ensure commodity prices reduce and make them available in retail stores.
READ ALSO: NASA co-leader accused of messing with late minister's widow
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
These are the most common commodities in Kenyan homes but their prices
are frustrating family budgets.
"The president is concerned by the rising cost of essential commodities.
He has settled on fresh measures through a supplementary budget to
address the situation," said Manoah Esipisu, the State House Spokesman
on Sunday, May 8.
Have something to add to this article? Send to news@tuko.co.ke
Watch what Kenyans have to say about the cost of living in the video
below: Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/239491-7-basic-foods-doubt-send-uhuru-ruto-home-august.html
The increased cost of
living might very well be the reason Kenyans send President Uhuru home
on August 8
- To avoid this, the Jubilee government announced a supplementary budget
that will see the price of commodities go down, and goods available
- As Kenyans wait to see if this will happen, below are a list of goods
that might be behind UhuRuto's downfall
Kenyans on social media have been at the forefront of raging against the
increased cost of living.
In a span of weeks, the cost of basic commodities in some counties has
risen by 50%, causing a shortage of supply in shops and markets, or
retailers increasing the cost of goods.
The top five goods that are giving Kenyans nightmares with their budgets
include the following:
READ ALSO: Things turn VERY UGLY for Moses Kuria after he said this
about Uhuru and NASA
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
Kenyans are currently an angry lot because of the increased cost of
living being experienced in this election season.
READ ALSO: Three of Uhuru Kenyatta's stronghold counties hardest hit by
high cost of food
1. Milk- A 500ml packet has risen from KSh 48 to between KSh 65 and KSh
80
2. Maize flour- A 2 kg packet has risen from KSh 110 to KSh 184
3. Porridge flour- A 1 kilo packet has risen from KSh 85 to KSh 115
4. Sugar- A 2 kilo packet has risen from KSh 230 to KSh 400
5. Dry maize- A 2 kg tin of dry maize now sells for KSh 150 up from KSh
80
6. Potatoes- A 7kg debe has risen from KSh 400 to KSh 700
7. Rice- A kilo of pishori rice is up from KSh 120 to KSh 170
READ ALSO: Martha Karua bursts Waiguru's bubble with an impromptu ATTACK
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
Supermarkets are now warning customers to not purchase more than two
packets of sugar per trip.
READ ALSO: KTN's Betty Kyallo encounters Gor Mahia fans in town, guess
what they did when they saw her?
Matters inflation took a political twist as Kenyans blamed their
frustrations on politicians.
National Super Alliance supporters blamed President Uhuru Kenyatta for
either being behind the inflation or doing nothing about it, and the
rest blamed Raila Odinga for being partisan in causing the inflation.
Some, like Gatundu South Member of Parliament, went as far as blaming
the inflation and drought on Raila
Subscribe to Tuko youtube channel to watch more interesting videos!
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
Moses Kuria (r) with NASA presidential aspirant Raila Odinga.
READ ALSO: Itumbi posts a photo of Raila holding a woman, Kenyans attack
the government
"The cost of living is purely a drought related issue. The current rate
of inflation is 11% with food prices factored in and 3% without food
prices. Even the 11% inflation rate is nothing compared to 19% when
Raila was co-President in 2011,"
"The current rains will see the food prices come down to reasonable
levels by beginning of July. If Raila was more God fearing we could even
have more rains hence faster recovery but unfortunately.....At least
Uhuru prayed in Nyeri and it rained. May be Raila needs to follow suit
in Homa Bay," wrote Kuria on Facebook.
In the wake of this, President Uhuru outlined measures he is taking to
ensure commodity prices reduce and make them available in retail stores.
READ ALSO: NASA co-leader accused of messing with late minister's widow
7 very basic foods that might no doubt send Uhuru and Ruto home in
August
These are the most common commodities in Kenyan homes but their prices
are frustrating family budgets.
"The president is concerned by the rising cost of essential commodities.
He has settled on fresh measures through a supplementary budget to
address the situation," said Manoah Esipisu, the State House Spokesman
on Sunday, May 8.
Have something to add to this article? Send to news@tuko.co.ke
Watch what Kenyans have to say about the cost of living in the video
below Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/239491-7-basic-foods-doubt-send-uhuru-ruto-home-august.html

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