2. We started the week with the Kenya Association of Manufacturers [@KAM_Kenya] saying that there were persistent dollar shortages that gave rise to a parallel exchange rate market.
On Tuesday, the CBK governor @njorogep responded by rubbishing these claims.
5. At least there was good news at the Cooperative Bank [@Coopbankenya] AGM where the CEO indicated that the bank will be paying a higher dividend for this financial year. Yay!
8. This week, KRA [@KRACare] announced it has extended the operating hours of its offices and contact centers ahead of the June 30 deadline for the filing of 2021 income tax returns:
10. This week, the Daily Nation had details of the sad story of how Farah Bashir who lost KES 2.6M to fraudsters in a matter of hours via his Safaricom sim card and Absa Bank App. Stay safe.
12. Traders at the Mombasa Auction were noted to be sidelining the expensive Kenyan tea while opting for cheaper ones from Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi:
The tea is expensive because of the the reserve price of $2.43 (Sh283) per kg set by the government.
16. KCB [@KCBGroup] is keen on recovering its debts.
This week, the bank seized Mombasaโs luxury property English Point Marina & placed Pearl Beach Hotels, the real estate firm that owns it, under statutory management over a KES 5.2B debt.
Is There a Dollar Shortage?
๐ฒ KAM [@KAM_Kenya] Reports Dollar Shortage
๐ฆ CBK [@CBKKenya]โs 2021 Annual Supervision Report
๐ Sanlam [@SanlamKenya] FY 2021 Results
- The Microfinance Act- Exemptions
- The Legal Aid General Regulations
- The Legal Aid Code of Conduct for Accredited Legal Aid Providers
- The Bribery Regulations
- The Public Finance Management Regulations
3/ Proposed laws and regulations Continued...
- The Wildlife Conservation and Management Bill
- The Basic Education Amendment Bill
- The Unemployment Insurance Authority Bill
Here is the Mwango Roundup of Todayโs Top Business News.
1. Pwani Oil temporarily shuts down its oil plant due to a raw materials shortage which it blamed on difficulties accessing dollars to pay suppliers on time.
2. Parliament asks EACC [@EACCKenya] to investigate Energy ministry officials who blocked electricity generator KenGen [@KenGenKenya] from connecting KES 79.3B geothermal wells to the national grid.
3. Borrowers of digital loans will pay more for credit if last-minute changes proposed to the Finance Bill to impose a 20% excise tax on fees charged by digital lenders are approved.
3. According to the Campaign for Safer Alternatives (CASA) - a group that advocates for less harmful smoking options; the proposals to increase sin tax threaten to deprive smokers of alternative nicotine products e.g e-cigarettes that might be relatively safer.