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Saturday, April 23, 2022

Why Start Right Now.

A year from now, you will wish you had started today.



Start now.
Time goes away and leaves us with only one of these two things: regret or results.


 

Read more: A Wife poem by William A.

A year from now you will wish you had unfollowed emotionally draining people.
A year from now you will wish you had said ‘no’ more often.
A year from now you will wish you had said ‘yes’ to yourself more often.
A year from now, you will never be sure of the results.
But you can certainly be sure of regret, if you don’t start today.
What is the single biggest thing you can do to help you towards professional success?
People do not have to follow up, when you commit to doing something.
That’s it.

Excerpt from 'Do Epic Sh*t' -book by Ankur Warikoo

Friday, April 15, 2022

Sim Registration Deadline Extended

The deadline for the SIM card registration by six months.
The government Communications Authority resulted to this deadline extension, after statistics uncovered that a majority of Kenyans had failed to register their SIM cards by April 15. 

Chiloba held a meeting yesterday, Thursday, the 14th of April, with MNOs (the Mobile Network Operators) so as to assess the success rate of the exercise. 
"It is the responsibility of the operators who will advise on whether to switch off the unregistered lines or probably give an extension and allow as many Kenyans as possible to register," Chiloba said. 

Now Kenyans have up to until October 15, 2022 have their details updated, failure to which will result to a fine. 

Ezra maintained that the registration exercise was anchored in the constitution and mandates mobile Network Operators to do so. 

And in other today Friday 15th, Safaricom launched an online platform for registration of SIM cards. 

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Naivas Supermarket: Young Kenyan Accused of Shoplifting and Fined 100k

A young Kenyan man was arraigned in court today, Wednesday the 13th of April, for allegedly taking cooking oil from Naivas General store.
Alvin appearing before Milimani Law Courts chief magistrate Wendy Micheni on Wednesday, April 13, Chivondo pleaded guilty to two counts of stealing and handling stolen goods.

Alvin Linus Chivondo was accused of taking 2 liters of cooking oil at the Naivas General store along Moi Road.

As indicated by the indictment, the 21-year-old guy took 5 kgs of rice , honey, tea leaves and sugar, which totals up to Ksh. 3,165.

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The court heard that he acted like a client, picking the things from the racks prior to packing them into a shopping bag. 

He was captured on CCTv cameras while endeavoring to leave the general store without paying. 
 
In his defence, the guy, who is a trolley pusher in Nairobi CBD, told the court that he and his family had slept hungry for three days.

I have a four-month-old baby and I couldn’t feed my family. Your honour, you can see I only stole food items. I can’t feed my family since I lost my job,” Alvin pleaded. 


The 21-year-old man, having accepted the charges, has been sentenced to one year in prison or pay KSh 100,000 fine for shoplifting. 
Sad story,right? Things sure are seriously getting worse by the day thanks to the economic woes the world faces today. 

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