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Kazikazi:Says the laziest primitive villager |
Kazikazi:Kenya will always outsmart TZ.... https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.jamiiforums.com/threads/how-kenya-beat-tanzania-in-its-own-game-to-create-kq.1324764/&ved=2ahUKEwjWt4DI3LjeAhVqCsAKHXWqBwgQrAIoATAAegQIBhAG&usg=AOvVaw3wjesQTv8H7E8lxC-g9FhZ |
Countryside, Kenya
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forgiveness:
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bantudra:This is your hypocrite Tanzanian friend (Kazikazi), not a South African |
TayserMahiri:Surely the lazy Kazikazi aka Sasol has been telling us how KQ is going thru hell, he can't ask himself "what about an extremely underdeveloped country like their TZ" |
sasol:You're so ignorant Kazikazi |
TayserMahiri:True, what makes us stand out is our diversified experience unlike this mining/minerals depending countries... |
Bad news from RSA, " It's loss-making, we are unlikely to sort out the situation, so my view would be close it down," Tito Mboweni told an investor conference in the US. One of Africa's biggest airlines, South Africa Airways (SAA) has lost money every year since 2011, and survives with government support .
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Onogiede:Hahaa wahala ![]() |
TayserMahiri:It's water hyacinth, ...they spend their daytime inside water, ...come out in evening, they just walk out of water n those stuff get plucked and stuck on their backs |
AmenhotepZuid:It's only RSA cities that can stand ahead of Nairobi, the only thing that puts Lagos ahead is huge population(more than 4× of Nairobi).if divided to per capita you'll see how backward it is |
Also...!
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More from Kisumu
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Kisumu, Kenya
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Inside Acacia Shoppingmall, Kisumu city
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Inside Acacia Shoppingmall, Kisumu
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Kisumu city
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jaycent:Can u show us the "cities" not simple common roads |
AmenhotepZuid:I can't argue RSA is the best in Africa, but seeing where Kenya has come from I'm sure we're also heading to the same place... But where is the (Giant) Nigeria here? cz the last time I checked they were going backwards, don't tell me they've been edged out of top ten
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Jonraid:Yes that's him, that's the highest point his arguments can go...he's always obsessed with "kibera and food" |
Kenyanstar:These guys are exposing their weaknesses... In Africa Kenya has much better professionalism and knowledge capital, much higher than nigeria. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/datahub/Kenya-leads-rest-of-Africa-in-employee-productivity-race/3815418-4828046-view-asAMP-ubdfdbz/index.html&ved=2ahUKEwi11rr6rLXeAhURtRoKHatlAY0QFjAAegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw3OPGoDhgfIQNUPqmJDk_dg&cf=1 esp in education, most of TZ and Rwanda English speakers are there courtesy of Kenyan teachers, not to speak of S,sudan....Somalia will be on the same line... |
Jonraid:"Place making" just beautifying the public places ....Take a look at Placemaking Nairobi (@PlacemakingNBI): https://twitter.com/PlacemakingNBI?s=09
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Luthuli Ave,
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forgiveness:And we love it
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This is the capital city of Nigeria, the famous Abuja. This is where animals have more rights than human(Shiite),they stroll everyday, every time,everywhere... Now you know why you(not Nigerians) are not supposed to see how Nigeria's so-called cities looks like...to me they look like or I'll refer them as "glorified villages"...
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Sounds questionable, but the WB has spoken, the giant(of population) is sick
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Kenya’s financial market is now the third best in Africa. This is according to the ABSA Africa Financial Markets Index (AFMI). The report, which was launched on Wednesday morning at the Kempinski Hotel ranked South Africa as the best financial market in the continent with a score of 93 per cent. It was followed by Botswana and Kenya with a joint score of 65 per cent. “Kenya tops the continent in terms of openness in its exchange rate policy with the relaxation of capital controls. This has boosted its performance from 6th last year and improved the country’s net portfolio flows to reserves ratio,” ...... In the East African region, Uganda was ranked as the second-most progressive market after Kenya with a score of 50 per cent. This score was attributed to its stable performance with good foreign exchange access but low local investor capacity. It was followed by Rwanda, with a score of 49 per cent and Tanzania with a score of 43 per cent.
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Kazikazi:I'm sure this will force you to commit suicide...I tried to teach you how to distinguish between "suspension' and "abandone". The government of Uganda has dismissed claims that it has abandoned the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) project.... The delay in starting construction of the line, she said, was deliberate to let Kenya make progress on Phase II of the project. “We do not want to construct a hanging line. We are waiting for the line from Nairobi to get near Kisumu then we start,” she said. Uganda, she added was also learning from the Kenyan situation and reviewing agreements before embarking on the project. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Uganda-denies-abandoning-SGR-project/1056-4831404-view-asAMP-147avwx/index.html&ved=2ahUKEwicza_y7rLeAhVCLMAKHVg9BtwQFjAAegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw3sXk3UYwZIEzCfnf89nw00&cf=1Speaking in Kisumu on Wednesday where she paid a courtesy call on Lake Victoria Basin Commission Secretariat, Azube said everything was on course.
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Mombasa Kenya
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Kazikazi:How they behave is what we hate, nothing positive comes from them, ...they're dragging us backwards, I understand your concern because your relatives might be beggars here |
It's high time for all these hopeless foreigners to pack up and leave our country...
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