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Farms in Timau and Nakuru Kenya
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1.Westlands 2.Kiambu 3.Watamu 4.EV taxi firm.Going green!
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I didn't say they don't anyways Amref is big in that in this continent! samorobo: |
Pivot Irrigation near Lake Naivasha . Farming looms here on the shores o one of Kenya’s fresh water lakes which sits on the floor of the Rift Valley.
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Old rusty cars all over! SUFFERInSMILIIN: |
Roads On the move!
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Tullow said our oil will break-even even at a price of 34 dollars per barrel. We don't have much of it though. Currently our small oil sells at a premium 63 dollars per barrel. https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/corporate/companies/Kenya-ready-to-export-Sh1bn-crude-oil-stocks/4003102-5209252-ves4e3z/index.html Mkenya2019: |
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What amount has the S.African bank lent to Lamu? Up until now that project has been financed only by Kenyans! vaxx1: |
Rolls-Royce and ALS have signed an agreement for engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services for the Kenyan airline’s fleet of AE3007-powered Embraer ERJ135 and ERJ145 aircraft, up to 10 in total. The agreement, which is for five years, will see Rolls- Royce provide the Nairobi-based specialist operator with its flagship TotalCare long-term aftercare service solution, which is designed to maximise aircraft availability. ALS CEO, Mr Shakeel Khan, said: “At ALS we are proud to be a creative airline and place great importance on partnering with organisations that share our vision and ambitions. Our existing relationship with Rolls-Royce has been very positive and we are delighted to extend it by selecting TotalCare for engine servicing of our ERJ135 and ERJ145 aircraft.” https://www.rolls-royce.com/media/press-releases/2019/20-11-19-rr-als-confirms-selection-of-rolls-royce-totalcare-for-engine-servicing.aspx |
On the back of significant contract wins in Africa over the past 12 months, Anam Technologies Limited (www.anam.com) has opened its Anam Africa Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. Working through successful global partnerships with MTN, Orange & Sinch Anam has already secured 22 networks across 19 countries in Africa including Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria, Morocco and DRC. Anam is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland and has regional Sales offices in Malaysia & Kenya. The company has further substantial worldwide support presence in Czech Republic, Egypt, Jamaica, Malta, Nigeria, Russia, Pakistan & Vietnam. https://www.realwire.com/releases/Irish-Minister-opens-Anam-HQ-in-Kenya
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Jambo Jet a subsidiary of Kenya Airways at the Dubai Air Show! ![]()
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Now say that again without crying! Logobenz0: |
They are now preying on snails and rats! ![]() Stevoh18: |
1.Amref Rwanda Branch 2.Wilson Airport Nairobi.One of the busiest in Africa in terms of flight movements. It definitely needs an upgrade though. There are plans to move it away from it's current location. 4. State of the art medical facilities in a plane. 4.They are one of the sponsors of Rhino Charge.
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Beautiful country. If i get cash,I'll visit Kenya! ![]() Stevoh18: |
Flying doctors have been in Kenya since Adam and Eve! Amref is big! It covers East Africa and it's headquartered in Kenya. vaxx1:
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Athi River Industrial area and Ngong hills wind station! Green spaces between roads look like a policy in Kenya! ![]()
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Mukima House, Nanyuki, Laikipia- A beautifully-restored 75-year old mansion in its own 360-acre private conservancy. �
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It's not Maldives,this is Kenya at Chale.
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Maybe Kenya is more photographable? There are so many pictures to share! Stevoh18: |
Kenya,Mombasa City My home City!
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Eco Lodge,Naivasha The end year is coming and company retreats to such places will be booming. I don't know where my company will take us to! ![]()
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A nice resort for retreat off the Highway heading to Lake Elementaita.
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Villas in Nanyuki County!
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Laikipia County,Kenya! Real Estate in bushes!
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For Kenyans at the Coast.Tsavo National Park was a must trip for all the school going kids!
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Uhuru Highway!
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https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/markets/marketnews/Banks-forex-deposits-dip-Sh12bn-on-amnesty-lapse/3815534-5355128-157icg4/index.html Kenyans signed to bring back an almost 8 billion dollars worth of cash and assets from abroad.Maybe we should extend the tax amnesty! |
Havard scholars(From an American University) came to Kenya to learn about the business models of Equity, Safaricom and Mombasa Port. It's called learning and its perfectly normal. vaxx1 |
You also learn from others failures. They don't get it! ![]() rvp20182: |
