Car dealer Khalif Kairo recently shared insights into his monthly budget from six years ago. Known for his wealth, Khalif often draws envy and criticism from netizens when discussing his financial success.

Khalif not only deals in cars but also sells high-end bikes and offers flight experiences. He is also a pilot, earning an income that many find enviable. In one of his latest updates, he mentioned that his plane costs half a million dollars and explained the challenges of parking the small aircraft, stating, "The Pa32 weighs slightly over 1 tonne empty, making parking a hassle."


In another post, Khalif shared details of his monthly budget from 2018, stating, "People often talk about my money, which is understandable. But today, I'll give you a glimpse into what my budget looked like six years ago. Pay attention to three key areas," he advised.

The three key areas he highlighted were: tithing, social responsibility, and marketing/investing, noting that "The secret lies there."

His budget breakdown included:

  • Tithe: Sh20k
  • Social responsibility: Sh35k
  • Investments: Sh52k

Additional expenses were:

  • Token: Sh1k
  • Shopping: Sh3k
  • Rent: Sh20k
  • Internet: Sh1k

Within the social responsibility category, expenses were:

  • Carol's fee: Sh15k
  • Leo: Sh10k
  • Mum: Sh5k
  • Eve: Sh5k


A fan, unimpressed, commented, "This is utter delusion, bro. That tithe isn't going to God; you're just enriching the pastor."

Khalif responded to the criticism, saying, "Most of you don't understand how God works, and that's where you go wrong. God blesses through people and also takes what is His through people. Once you tithe to a church, your contract with God is fulfilled. Whatever they do with the money is their issue with God."