Thought this was interesting. Partially because of raised prices, but apparently mainly because of tax enforcement.

The shift follows the deployment of 1,400 paramilitary-trained field officers by the Kenya Revenue Authority

  • @cwagner@beehaw.orgOP
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    141 year ago

    Sidenote in case any of the mods read this:

    Kenyan businesses are dropping the world’s favorite mobile money service

    Is the original headline, now what I’d have posted is “Kenyan businesses are dropping mobile money service M-Pesa”, possibly with “because of increased tax-enforcement”, the latter is probably too much editorializing, but the former makes it less clickbait-y and more informational. What kind of editing of original headlines is preferred?

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    51 year ago

    The shift follows the deployment of 1,400 paramilitary-trained field officers

    Which in turn follows Kenya taking on another big chunk of sovereign debt despite (or maybe because of) having trouble paying off its existing debt. Which has not exactly been universally popular with voters.