Nairobi County has allegedly introduced a Ksh 10,000 license fee to pool table owners for each unit they own in the county.
Revealing the details was Juma G who took to social media to confirm from Governor Johnson Sakaja if he is away of the new developments.
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According to her, the three pool tables that she owns should be treated as a single business in the first place.
“Dear Kenyans, so, today, Kanjo guys from Nairobi County, reached out to my pool place which is under a bar and restaurant, and said, there is a new roll where every pooltable has to pay Ksh 10,000 for a licence.
If you have 3 pool tables like I am, I have to pay Ksh 30,000. When was this law passed and who authorized it? Is there such a law in place? And if I have 3 pool tables, why not treat them as a single business? Sakaja Johnson, answer this please. They have given us 3 days to pay. This country is sick.,” she said
