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🚨 We Are LIVE! 🚨 Join us right now for our AI Literacy Class happening live on Google Meet! Tonight’s focus: Prompt Engineering — the secret sauce to getting powerful results with AI tools like ChatGPT. 💡🧠 Whether you're a beginner or already exploring AI, this session is for YOU. 🔗 Click to join now: https://meet.google.com/qei-kqmm-chq Let’s learn, grow, and lead the AI revolution together! 💥 #AILiteracy #PromptEngineering #JielimisheAI #AIinAfrica #LearnAI Would you like a visual poster or social media card to go with it?

*FACT: 4BM since 2016, has been helping, stress-Busting Superpower at *NO COST: A 2009 study found that just six minutes of reading can reduce stress levels by up to 68%, outpacing activities like walking or listening to music, calming your mind like a perfectly designed app. *#WriteYourStory*

Patrick McGee’s Apple in China is a chilling exposé, revealing how *Apple’s $275 billion, five-year investment in China, training 28 million workers*, has fueled China’s tech dominance while risking Apple’s—and America’s—technological future. Click here for more …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAj9zB4vaZc&t=2s *#WriteYourStory*

*”One acre of coffee earns your family KSh 75,500 every month – 14 times more than sugarcane – so why are we still trapped in the same 100-year-old cycle of poverty?”* (Full article reveals how 60,000 acres could generate KSh 63 billion for Nyanza farmers – click to learn how.) https://shorturl.at/Cfeff *#writeYourStory*

Under Kenya’s Persons with Disabilities Act, 2025, employed caregivers of children with disabilities are entitled to specific tax exemptions aimed at easing financial burdens associated with caregiving. ---------------------------------------- *Tax Exemption for Employed Caregivers* The Act provides that parents and legal guardians of persons with severe disabilities are *eligible for an income tax exemption of up to KES 150,000 per month, totaling KES 1.8 million annually*. This exemption is designed to offset the substantial costs associated with caregiving, such as therapy, medication, and specialised education . ---------------------------------- *How to Claim the Tax Exemption* To access this benefit, follow these steps: 1. Obtain a Disability Assessment Report: Visit a government-gazetted hospital to acquire a Disability Assessment Report for your child. Ensure the report is signed by the Director of Medical Services. 2. Register with the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD): Submit the assessment report along with necessary documents to NCPWD to obtain a Disability Card for your child. 3. Apply for Tax Exemption through the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA): With the Disability Card, apply for tax exemption via the KRA's iTax system or at a KRA service center. Required documents include: 1. Copy of the Disability Assessment Report 2. KRA PIN Certificate 3. Copy of National Identification Card 4. Certified copy of the latest payslip (if applicable) 5. Original letter from employer detailing the nature of disability and its impact on productivity (if applicable) 6. Tax Compliance Certificate 7. Copy of the expired certificate (for renewals) ------------------------------------- Accessing the Persons with Disabilities Act, 2025 You can download the full text of the Act here: Persons with Disabilities Act, 2025 – Kenya Law Enactment of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 2025 --------------------------------- For further assistance, contact: National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD): www.ncpwd.go.ke Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA): www.kra.go.ke Ministry of Labour and Social Protection: www.labour.go.ke