Author Topic: After intense lobbying, it seems gambling business to be finally regulated!  (Read 442 times)

Offline RV Heavy Hitter!

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Kenyans, by the millions, have lost money through gambling, crypto scams, and anything in between to a point where money in circulation has dwindled. Mixed with behavioural,alcohol/drug abuse, there are millions of Kenyans who cannot be rescued from disastrous lives. I hope the new bill will save many and lead them to the path of prosperity, sobriety, and family building.
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Gambling has taken a worrying trend, especially among our young people, posing a serious a threat to our social fabric.
To ensure that it does not become a menace to the society, we have taken a comprehensive approach that strikes a balance between the cost and benefits of gambling.
Assented to the Gambling Control Bill and the Kenya Roads (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2025, State House.

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Offline RV Pundit

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Gambling and miraa is big problem

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Not about controlling. Just securing the funds for the Talanta stadium loans/securitization.
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine

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Senator Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot will loose his side income. :D :D :D

Lakini gambling is here to stay. It has been libelralised through smart phones and now anybody can gamble in Kenya.


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Senator Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot will loose his side income. :D :D :D

Lakini gambling is here to stay. It has been libelralised through smart phones and now anybody can gamble in Kenya.
True, but folks above 40, especially older folks addicted to religious stations, are getting secretly swindled by 'pastors' through TV gambling. Watch this and see how folks are taken to the cleaners in the comfort of their homes. I think sadaka, fungu la kumi should alsobe abolished because they go straight to people's pockets. A prostitute in Eldy interviews in the local language shocked the people lol. Her customers were mainly pastors and bishops in the Eldoret region because they bring those sadaka kwa uwingi weekly to some daily.
If you understand kale, you will laugh and then cry for the society. Apparently most pastors and religious folks are gay. Maajabu ya Kenya!
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There you are wrong. Part of the pastors just like in the rest of the society are gay. That is the law of nature. Declaring all pastors gay is malice. Do you know how many kids are fathered by Catholic priests in Kenya every year? A big number. The evangelical pastors are known to lay the women that go there for keshas. Even a pastor has sexual needs. Religion in Kenya is just like any other business. It knows no morals.


True, but folks above 40, especially older folks addicted to religious stations, are getting secretly swindled by 'pastors' through TV gambling. Watch this and see how folks are taken to the cleaners in the comfort of their homes. I think sadaka, fungu la kumi should alsobe abolished because they go straight to people's pockets. A prostitute in Eldy interviews in the local language shocked the people lol. Her customers were mainly pastors and bishops in the Eldoret region because they bring those sadaka kwa uwingi weekly to some daily.

If you understand kale, you will laugh and then cry for the society. Apparently most pastors and religious folks are gay. Maajabu ya Kenya!