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President Uhuru Kenyatta says govt will waive duty on dates in June and July to help Muslims celebrate #Ramadhan. #MadarakaDay2016

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what exactly didn’t you understand?

June na July hakuna kulipa duty kama wewe ni muislamu.

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nothing…

No PAYE, No VAT, No excise duty, no standard gauge levy, no import duty…
Well it’s a good time to make money.

Tax holiday? No way.

dates are a type of fruit eaten by muslims he will not tax them in order to help them celebrate

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And a good time to be a Muslim. My name is now Ahmed Abdalla Mohammed.

[ATTACH=full]42300[/ATTACH] these are dates dont get too excited

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I think this is a classic example of the " Blonde Moment "

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From Wikipedia
“Phoenix dactylifera, commonly known as date or date palm,[2] is a flowering plant species in the palm family, Arecaceae, cultivated for its edible sweet fruit. Although its place of origin is unknown because of long cultivation, it probably originated from lands around Iraq.[3] The species is widely cultivated and is naturalized in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.[4][5][6]…”

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Zinakaa meffi

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:D:D

Zaitwa tende kwa Kiswahili.

Kasee unakuaga na ufala sana
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Aii, naku kasee! Tende ni tamu sana! Almost as sweet as honey!

achaneni na @vuja de , he talked about the visual, not the taste…not that i agree with him though…

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Does the Kenyan government tax charity donations? Most of the dates that come into the country are mostly charity donations from the Middle East.

i guess there are those that come in as taxable non-essential food items that are sold in the supermarkets but someone more informed can enlighten us…

True.