Ahh December⦠the only month where Kenyans enter supermarkets with confidence, leave with regret, and start planning for Njaanuary before Christmas even lands.
But worry not! This year, we are not crying in the dark.
Hereβs a fun, smart guide to help you enjoy your holidays without being declared financially missing by the first week of January.
π 1. Budget Like a True Kenyan Parent
You know how our parents would enter a supermarket with a strict list:
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Unga mbili
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Maziwa pakiti tatu
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Sukari kilo moja
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Mkate ile kubwa moja
Then they skip every aisle like the shops are on fire? π₯π
Thatβs the energy you need this December.
β Decide how much you’re spending
β On who
β For what
β And stick to it like Nairobi traffic sticks to you at 5pm (watu wa Thika Road si mnaniget)
Budgeting awakens the inner accountant in all of us. Even those who failed MazmaticsππΎββοΈ
π 2. Donβt Let βFestive Feverβ Ruin Your Wallet
December comes with a sickness called: ππΎ βKutoa pesa bila kuangalia balance syndrome.β
Symptoms include:
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Buying nyama choma for strangers na ule uncle yako mpiga kelele
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Tipping DJs
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Sending M-Pesa to exes you βdonβt even missβ π
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Buying gifts you canβt even buy for yourself
This year, apply self-control. If something is not in your budget, tell yourself:
βSio must btw.β Repeat twice ikuingie kwa kichwa prissππΎ
π 3. Celebrate SmartβNot Expensive
You donβt need a trip to Dubai to feel festive. Enjoy with what you have! But kama uko na pesa please enda. Wengine tutaskia kiwaru tu na tutaendelea kupumua. Okay?
Some smart Kenyan-style holiday plans:
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Nyama choma at home instead of expensive restaurants
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Roadtrip to Naivasha with packed snacks (avoid buying at the gate, they cost like rent)
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Movie nights with family
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Visiting shags and enjoying peace, fresh air, and unsolicited life advice. Lakini ujue shosho atakuuliza utapeleka msichana lini π
Happiness is not in the price, itβs in the vibe.
π 4. Do Affordable Gifts (Nobody Wants Debt as a Present)
Gift ideas that wonβt send you to CRB:
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Personalized card
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Food hamper kidogo
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Small treats like chocolates
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Affordable perfumes
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Orβ¦ simply show up! Presence is a present too. π
πΎ 5. Keep Some Money for βNjaanuaryβ
We all know January is long. Like βKarura Forest long. Like yaani io mwezi nayo ukua nomaβ School fees, rent, transport, foodβ¦ everything hits at once.
So, before you finish everything in December, set something aside. Your January self will thank you.
(And might even clap for youππΎ).
π BONUS TIP: When You Need a BoostβZenka Is There for You
Sometimes emergencies happen. Car breaks down, you need to travel home unexpectedly, or the budget decides to embarrass you.
Donβt stress! Zenka is here to help you handle December surprises swiftly and safely, so you walk into January with chest out and head high. π
π Final Word
Enjoy your holidays, laugh loudly, eat well, celebrate love but…… spend wisely.
Because December is only one monthβ¦ But Njaanuary is a whole βseason.β π
Happy holidays from Zenka! ππ