Calls for Govt intervention as Eastleigh businesses grapple with rising taxes and living costs

As the relentless surge in the cost of living takes its toll on Eastleigh residents, the escalating prices, exacerbated by soaring fuel costs, have triggered a wave of grievances.
As the relentless surge in the cost of living takes its toll on Eastleigh residents, the escalating prices, exacerbated by soaring fuel costs, have triggered a wave of grievances. Shopkeeper Fatima Nadifa bemoaned the situation, stating, "The prices of essential items, especially food, have soared beyond the reach of many due to the skyrocketing cost of fuel. It's challenging for both businesses and our customers."
Wholesaler Ahmed Jamal echoed these sentiments, stressing, "The domino effect of rising fuel costs is felt in the prices of goods, making it an uphill battle for both traders and consumers alike."
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Customer Aisha Bishaaro expressed frustration, noting, "My budget for groceries no longer covers what it used to. The increasing prices have made it difficult to manage day-to-day expenses."
Abdul Hibaq, a clearing and forwarding agent, shed light on the hurdles faced by businesses, stating, "The ever-mounting taxes have crippled my ability to sustain my business. Importation costs are becoming prohibitively expensive, and the government needs to address this to ease the burden on citizens."
Traders on Yusuf Haji Road and Jam Street shared a collective sentiment of disappointment over low business despite expectations of heightened sales during the school holidays and the upcoming December festivities. In unison, they expressed, "This is the lowest sales period we've ever experienced. It's disheartening, especially considering the usual boost in business during this time."
Adding to their grievances, the traders highlighted the burden of numerous taxes imposed by the Nairobi County Government. They lamented the lack of corresponding services and infrastructure improvement, with poor drainage posing a particular challenge. They called on the government to review these taxes and address the pressing issues hindering business growth in the area.
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