Kazikazi: Tanzania's is electrified TZ railway has axle load of 35 tonnes,Kenya is 25 TZ goes 160 kph,yours is 80 kph Tanzania's is reaching rwanda,Burundi,DRC while yours is in a bush TZ signaling system is superb,yours is old style
You can't compare an apple to the orange
Your lies are unbecoming now,you want tell me a cargo train can move at a speed of 160kph with full load , not in TZ, last time a checked your 160kph speed is for passenger train. This came from your railway MD when he took your journalist to a tour of the railway, for your info the SGR TZ is doing cant double stack. Don't take us for a ride you aren't an engineer. Kenya SGR has speed of one 160kph too but moves at 120kph at the moment coz of diesel propulsion and for your info it has both diesel and electric capability.
A ret@rded scumbag from the dirtiest pigsty on earth calling Kenya dirty. Are you out of your mind idiot. Zoogeria and foul smell are like 5 and 6. Chai!!!!From open defacations to shit smelling peole, the stench is just too much to bear.
rvp20182: Kenya has largely dealt with somalis massacres during their seccesion war..now ask Nigeria if they have ever gone to Igbo for Biafra atrocities..to establish the truth and apologize to million of Igbo killed.nope https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbGWm_dMzKI&t=18s
....can they tell us about Bono state in the north.
Kenyan investors make beeline for new Nigerian city FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 0:01 1) Developer Rendeavour’s ambitious seven-city development scheme last week received fresh impetus with opening of the first manufacturing unit at Alaro City, Lagos, as two major Kenyan manufacturers affirmed they will be investing at the site. 2)Kenyan Ariel Foods commissioned the first-ever investment—billed to be Africa’s largest of its kind—at the Lekki free zone east of Lagos while Unity and Universal homes announced their debut. Ariel, which owns a similar nutritional plant in Kenya supplying UN agencies while sourcing peanuts from Kakuma refugees, announced Ishtar Chandaria as the CEO of the facility. He is the son of chairman Dhiren. Rendeavour is locally the developer of the Tatu City on the Northern Bypass, Nairobi and has lined up such developments in five sub-Saharan countries including DR Congo (Kiswishi), Ghana (Appolonia) and Zambia (Roma Park) on 12,000 hectares. Apart from homes and industrial parks, the developments include educational and health facilities. The Alaro, a joint undertaking with Lagos State, unlike the Nairobi one located in a relatively developed suburb will involve extensive infrastructure building including a 54-kilometre expressway to a new Freeport on the Atlantic Ocean. The road from Lagos itself is currently due for repair after Dangote Group trucks caused massive damage during building of a plant. RELATED STORIES Chandaria kin food firm expands to Nigeria High global demand for relief food revives Kenyan manufacturer Food maker Insta gets Sh1.4bn IFC funding to boost production Lagos plans to use Alaro as gateway to West Africa. Apart from the free economic benefits that are like Kenyan ones, the state government has been keen to sell Nigerian World Bank ranking at 131 for ease of doing business. Kenya is ranked 56. But Dhiren told the opening ceremony that Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, practically is far much better than ranked and appreciated the cooperation from various levels of government. “I received several warnings not to go to Nigeria…I was afraid at first when I saw them arguing,” said the entrepreneur whose firm is just one of the locals that have expressed interest in the city.
Danielnino00: Don't delude yourself.... The number of Nigerians living in Kenya aren't up to 20,000 ..
Because your rounded up a few criminals doesn't mean you should come online ajd scream about it...
For you info.Nigerians are deported almost yearly out of Kenya,some still find their way back.those pics you've seen are just a few Largest foreign criminal individuals in Kenya are Nigerians ,Cameroon and few from other parts of west Africa,Nairobi Remand prison is home to over 30 Nigerians.
68816419: well, never mind those few bad eggs among Nigerians , here are the real investors and the good Nigerians [[s]b]1- Tony Elumelu[/b] (C.O.N) Group Chairman UBA group, a bank in Kenya that Delivers 21% Growth in Profit, 21.7% Return on Average and made profit up 185 per cent same bank donated USD14 million to Your government as parts of Covid19 stuffs and don't forget the over 2,050 Kenyans beneficiaries of The Tony Elumelu Foundation.[/s] [s]2- Segun Agbaje is managing director/CEO: a bank thaT employs thousands of Kenyans and acquired 70 percent stake in Fina Bank Group(liberating black Kenyans from their masters"Muhindi" ). the bank has so far generated over $10millions from is subsidiaries in Kenya [/s]3-Tope Lawani and Babatunde Soyoye Helios Investment Partners a company founded in 2004 by some black Nigerians[b] Tope Lawani and Babatunde Soyoye[/b], the guys in December 2007, Helios completed the $178.7 million acquisition of a 24.99% interest in Equity Bank, The bank’s strategy of providing services to the previously un-banked population has enabled it to build Kenya’s largest account-holder base, and industry-leading growth rates and profitability. Post Helios’ investment, Equity Bank acquired Uganda Microfinance Limited and expanded organically into Rwanda, South Sudan and Tanzania(Thanks to Nigerians Investors), other current investments in Kenya are , Acorn Group( Hillios Partnered with Acorn Group to invest over $550 million in Kenya's housing estates) , Africa Oil( 12.4% stake), Africatel| (Helios completed the $165 million purchase of a 22% interest in Africatel with an option to acquire an additional 3% which has since been exercised.), Crown Agents Bank and Investment Management ( Helios completed the acquisition of 100% of CAB and CAIM. CAB and CAIM provide payments), Interswitch , Mall for Africa , Telkom Kenya ( June 2016, Helios acquired 60% of Telkom Kenya, following receipt of regulatory approval. Telkom Kenya is Kenya’s oldest telecommunications provider . With fixed network, wireless, mobile and Internet services, Telkom Kenya is the only fully integrated telecommunication solutions provider in the country), Vivo Energy(22% sahres of all Kenya's oil outlets, Helios, in partnership with Vitol Group (“Vitol”) reached an agreement to purchase for approximately $1 billion the downstream fuels business of Royal Dutch Shell PLC (“Shell”) in a number of African countries. Today, Vivo Energy has a network of over 2,100 Shell and Engen branded service stations in 23 countries, and exports lubricants to a number of others) , Wananchi Group (85% of the funding round,) 4 -Bosun Tijani and Femi Longe , owner of Co-Creation and Kenya's iHub (CcHUB)(Nigeria’s leading technology innovation center, Co-Creation Hub, has acquired Kenya’s Largest tech space iHub ), not even mention other banks, Logistic companies, Tech companies and so on
Fina is micro finance instituion,many pple here doesn't even know about Fina bank,which thousands od pple do they employ? The fact is there are many Nigerians In Kenya dealing in money laundering.drugs and many are scammers
Kenya videoconferencing startup hopes to rival zoom
By Judah Ben-Hur | June 22nd 2020 at 12:44:30 GMT +0300
A small Kenyan startup is moving to secure its space in the booming telecommunication industry. Gumzo which means chatting in Swahili costs only one dollar a week for those who want to host an online meeting; less than a third the price of Zoom’s pro plan.
Gumzo’s creator Jay Shapiro says that he created the app so that companies can spend some of their cash in Africa. The app stands out with its adaptability on all mobile phones, not just smartphones.
“In Africa, it’s a mobile first continent and so our platform had to work and work well on a variety of phone interfaces,” says Shapiro.
Ronald Mahondo who runs an app-based taxi company is already using Gumzo for his meetings.
“No one really wants to move around. We have found ourselves using videoconferencing solutions. If you look at our team (in Gumzo), a small part comes to the office while the bigger part stays and works from home,” Says Mahondo.
It is through the app that members of this rising start up get in touch and get the job done.
Gumzo is coming into a field with already rooted tech giants such as zoom, skype, google meet and Facebook Messenger but according to Shapiro, they bank on new language platforms to set them apart.
“Our platforms are available in English and Swahili and French for Francophone Africa already. We are adding Zulu, Hausa and Pidgin in the next two weeks. We really want to be across the continent and reaching as many communities as we can in their local languages,” says Shapiro
We are Nigerians not Tanzanians....you can't tarnish out images using your media like you constantly do to your neighbours out of hatred and jealousy..
samorobo: Lol I told Kenyans that crappy ,outdated ugly sgr is overpriced they wouldn't believe...good to see they where loaned outrageously with massive interest to erect this nonsense that Tanzania did in 1971....very very ugly rail..
That's a cargo locomotive,what else do you need in it?
samorobo: Congratulations fam we've hit 8,000 pages of repititive argument...This thread was suppose to close at page 70 after feeding those east African idiots raw facts but no, the crazy need to seek relevance and attention is stronger than common sense
The title of this thread will never change,its true to the last page of this forum.
rvp20182: This is very true for nearly all Tanzanian hotels and projects. My friend is electrical engineer and he is mostly in TZ doing these kind of stuff. But they TZ will never give him work permit so they have to sneak in with tourist visa and do his work.
They are our noisy neighbours,we are still a big brother to them,rem almost 1/3 of tz air space is controlled from Nairobi though they have made a frantic effort to stall their own radars. In education,we have many teachers in their secondary schools and even in Dar University,In Health,kenya has best doctors and facilities outside south africa,rem most of ''who is who'' in TZ are treated in Nairobi. Iam impressed with effort they are making in health sector but again,health is not just structures but personnel and equipments .its only in this last april when Tz was to perform first kidney transplant without foreign specialist.. In Manufacturing,they need to pool up,still very low,same to ict. Infrastructure not yet there but they are coming up well.
According to McKinney - 5k Nigerians every month travel abroad for basic treament- annually that is 60K - spending top dollars on treatment.
By way of example, Nigeria has 0.9 hospital beds per 1,000 people, compared with a global average of 2.3 beds. Moreover, it has only 120 intensivecare-unit (ICU) beds, equivalent to 0.07 ICU beds per 100,000 people, compared with Kenya’s ratio of 0.3 ICU beds per 100,000 people. One of many consequences of the lack of infrastructure is that an estimated 5,000 patients a month travel abroad to seek healthcare, 60 percent of them needing treatment in cardiology, musculoskeletal, hematology, or oncology. Medical tourism—much of it to popular destinations such as India and South Africa—incurred costs totaling more than $1 billion in 2013.2
popizaino: Why are you been defensive? It will only make it seems Kampala is comparable to Accra.just ignore them and don't continue to drag accra in that mud.
samorobo: Don't expect us to build to your ugly archaic normal tall structures with zero taste...most of our buildings this days are modern 21st century buildings which are with green and eco friendly or smart..... Different levels..
show me any building in entire Nigeria with grater architectural design that what exist in Nairobi,whenever you see Nairobi buildings you wet you pant like a rat. Enjoy the view you pig!!
samorobo: Lol All this emotional aimless rant just cos is identified your mediocrity You don't want me telling you how your shameful existence came you be you half ,melted ten cent trollop.. And yes sidewalk paving has always been part of our urban planning...it's a shame to see you putting that up now and celebrating it like an anally raped psycho bi*tch ;
Ready your sentences, you are very immature,you need an anal swab
Abohboy: Your the one who is behind there are something’s called a smart building, with advanced technology which means it will be more automated I’ll have other things that make it that expensive.
Abohboy: You said you were going to show us the modern new Mombasa airport we have not seen anything we’re still waiting for you to show us this amazing airport that beats anything in Nigeria. Shma even admitted it our airport outsmarts your airport, almost all of our airports are better than yours. And that’s fact.
68816419: Lovely, 100% owned by black Nigerian, not some random Muhindi,The 22-floor edifice will set the billionaire oil mogul back a whooping N60billion or $165million but at a networth of nearly $3billion, it shouldn’t be a problem for the former fashion designer who is said to be financing the project herself with no loans from any bank. plus the constructions has gone past this level,
Now its obvious how behind you guys are;22 floor to be the most expensive building in entire West Africa,what!!
samorobo: You are screaming like a raped bi*tch...we do have you weasel....sidewalk has always been a serious thing in our urban planning....I am just so surprised that it just becoming a thing in Kenya now...
Now show us your Mombasa airport and quit the noise
I always see you as wasted sperms,you dad would pulled himself instead of siring you.can you post your so called walk ways!!
samorobo: Are you for real.....this footpath thingy must really be a big deal in Kenya...he is like the 4th person posting this footpath in about A week .
you don't have non motorized roads in both Abuja and Lagos,just shut up and watch.