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Slow day. Let me respond to you. https://foodsecurityindex.eiu.com/ Check how many countries are better than Kenya And how many are 89% semi-arid like kenya If you lived in a country like Kenya - you would not survive. Your north is arable. Kenya is a desert. And yet we do so well in so many things. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNT9zNM3WJo PetroDolla2020: |
Those that think Kibera is large slum in Africa should watch this landing. Kibra is tiny - 2.5km2. It just a blot on Nairobi - the same way West African zoos are a blot on human development and consciousness - with their bonoboism and jungle syndrome.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMOM1tJT-qc |
More landing at Wilson - should help Ghanian Bonobos who think Kenya real estate is comparable to their jungle - east legon . See how tiny Kibera slum is..and how plan the city is.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMOM1tJT-qc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJPrEqU7edY |
Landing in WIslon Airport - with view of Karen and Langata. Quite different from landing in Lagos or Accra - where you see a sea of slums and slums. Get sneak view of just expansive Karen is...and check the number of small planes packed in wilson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZk05DoKJ98 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuSnQHQIb0I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGOg7tmOc_c |
It's not only politician who won private planes and helicopters; it many kenyans; that is why Ghana and their Kwame 30yr old junk don't impress anybody. The rich in kenya take their kids to school everyday with their planes. Do you know while you main airport in Kokota see aircraft movement of 30,000 per year. Wilson airport - that is meant for domestic flight in Nairobi - mostly private planes and helicopters - see aircraft movement of 120,000 per year. That is 4 times your BUSIEST AIRPORT. Comparing kenya to west africa backwater is laughable. How do you even campaign in big country like Nigeria without an helicopter? Why would air rescue be a big deal - kenya air rescue is part of insurance package for some people. Horses and old junk still impresses in wedding - while kenyans fly choppers to their wedding. South Africa yes....that is another level. Just30: |
Dream on. How many private jets are in the shaddy looking Banana island...apart from Dangote and Mike . Kenya's Wilson Airport is one Africa busiest airport - and it almost exclusively for private small planes and helicopters.It's long tradition for some super rich of kenya to fly their kids to school - these especially for large scale farmers and ranchers - and this used to be a white affair - but now many rich africans - have bought into buying their own aircrafts.These planes are also chartered by tourist to visit remote animal parks . Wilson airport - averages 120,000 landing and takeoff annually. Vlain: |
Ghana still impressed by 20 yr old junk - while Kenyans are competing for the skies Kenya politician park their planes in meeting. https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/resource/image/2281074/landscape_ratio16x9/1160/652/f4fae277e416d71f1c053d7e46b35520/ly/chopper.jpg Registration of new aircraft owned by wealthy Kenyans and private aviation firms nearly doubled last year in a mark of growing affluence that has been driving up demand for air travel. The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) registered 87 new aircraft last year, up from 48 fresh listings in 2018, pushing the number of planes in the country to 1,548, excluding those owned by the National Police Service and the Kenya Defence Forces. The 1,548 aircraft comprise those belonging to operators of scheduled and charter flights and privately-owned planes that operate from small airports and airstrips. Kenya’s business magnates, politicians and new millionaires are fast taking to the skies as the preferred mode of transport – expanding the market for leasing and private ownership of planes. Apart from urban-based business leaders, politicians and wealthy deal-makers, Kenyan skies are also dominated by large-scale farmers and ranchers based in Nanyuki, Kitale, Laikipia and Narok.
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Shady used old cars. Kenya rich long graduated to private plane and helicopters. Some own chopper worth 10M dollar each...and you're displaying 30yr old used cars. https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/economy/wealthy-kenyans-aircraft-orders-by-half-3311292 in fact the average top politician in kenya has a chopper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QIB4dANIS0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3cCuo-NlUE vankelvin: |
There is difference btw GDP and asset of a country. GDP is country annual revenues. Not it's assets. Kenya definitely worth more than 140b dollars...If kenya was to sell it's land - like an island - it could be a lot of money. Now moving on to Pension Fund. kenya pension fund - have more than 13B dollars in assets - these is private sector pension. We did not have PIC equivalent (Civil service contributory pension fund) - gov pension is unfunded (financed by taxpayers) - and I think it's now started to be contributory - in few years the gov pension fund will be like PIC. What we had is NSSF - social security - which everyone pays like 5-10 dollars - and has about 3B dollar in assets. Anyway watch out for PIS equivalent - The Public Service Superannuation Scheme (PSSS) which commenced on 1st January, 2021 - with gov about 0.8-1M employees - the pension asset will grow very fast. AfriqueDuZuid: |
You once again missed the point by a mile. 10yrs ago Morocco produced about 50,000 cars...now they produced 500,000 cars. South Africa is stuck at 600,000. AfriqueDuZuid: |
The order as 2020 (2019 data) - Top 120 world ports. On the African continent, Tanger Med (4.8 million containers in 2019) at 35th position is followed by Port Said in Egypt in the 45th position (3.86 million containers), Durban in South Africa in the 71st position (2.76 million containers), Alexandria in Egypt in 90th position (1.81 million containers), Lomé in Togo in 99th position (1.5 million containers), Mombasa in Kenya in 106th position (1.41 million containers), and Lagos in Nigeria in 115th position (1.30 million containers). Only Egypt has ranked two of its ports in this world top 120. At the international level, Tanger Med succeeded to overtake the port of Panama Canal (Colon), as well as ports of Seattle and Savannah (USA), Felixstowe (UK), Santos (Brazil), Mundra (India), and Vancouver (Canada). https://en.portnews.ru/news/301141/ |
Tangier is now doing 5.5M TEUS while Durban is stuck at 2.7M (70M tonnes). It's not even close. That is why your gov is panicking. Next is Port Said. AfriqueDuZuid: |
PIC is invested in broke South Africa gov. It doesn't have solid cash. South Africa economy if it doesn't grow forget it. AfriqueDuZuid: |
Durban port long lost it - now No 3 - overtaken by Morocco and Egypt - Mombasa I bet is no 4 now. South Africa can dream - big - where will 80B come from? When economy will not grow to support any such expansion. It all boils down to the economy. AfriqueDuZuid: |
That is why you're middle class and we are not. But you're stuck there...Kenya is going to get it's manufacturing kicking soon....because we are nailing the infrastructure. Look at Morocco - they came and overtook you in car manufacturing. Now their Tanger port is exporting twice the cargo Durban does. AfriqueDuZuid: |
Nigeria has no problem with installed electricity capacity. Obasanjo spent billion dollars on this. The problem is governance and electricity theft - metering - otherwise broke unpaid generators will turn off the turbines - and the distributor the same thing. If i was Buhari I would send the army to bring down any illegal electricity connection, give everyone a smart pre-paid meter and arrest anybody trying to do steal electricity. Then Nigeria gov should clear all debt owed to power sector players. They should also increase the electricity charge. Once they do that - electricity will flow again. Better yet let each state run their electricity. Vlain: |
The beauty is in the eye of the beholder but the low self esteem of Nigerians is not in question. Vlain: |
We have emperical data. In some countries the figure is higher: a staggering 77% of women in Nigeria, 59% in Togo, 35% in South Africa, 27% in Senegal and 25% in Mali use skin-lightening products. Vlain: |
Kenya Soldiers to replace the hapless Tanzanian, Malawians and South Africans in the DRC Congo - East - mineral rich Bonobo land like Ghana. The mineral rich eastern Congo has been the scene of deadliest conflict since WW2. Kenya soldiers will hopefully fix the mess there. 1) Some soldiers will be under UN peace keeping 2) Some engaged directly after DRC signed defence pact. https://nation.africa/kenya/news/inside-kenya-s-plan-to-deploy-military-to-the-dr-congo-3383586?view=htmlamp The troops to be deployed to the epicentre of the deadliest conflict since World War II – according to some experts – include Kenya Defence Forces commandos, who are said to be so well-trained that they are “walking weapons”. The Special Forces include some of the soldiers who carried out a daring raid in the Somalia town of Jilib, then the only remaining bastion of al-Shabaab militants, where they neutralised a top al-Shabaab commander in 2018. |
Bonobo with the downgraded Jungle software beta version. Just30: |
It's good that you've started comparing Kenya with South Africa - we shall have that conversation very soon - maybe less than a decade. Vlain: |
Look like Magufuli misadventure and petty jealousy over kenya is over. The new president keen to reset the friendly relationship. Kenya and TZ were supposed to be allies - both being kiswahili speaking - but TZ need to accept the fact that kenya is more progressive - and try to copy it. Her Excellency @SuluhuSamia , President of the United Republic of TanzaniaFlag of Tanzania will arrive in the country on Tuesday, 4th May 2021 for a two-day State Visit to the Republic of KenyaFlag of Kenya. |
Nigeria the main zoo and the mini Zoo ghana would die for such inflation
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You're now trying to teach me mapping Zooming any picture even map; has the same effect; Bonoboism. Get Kenya and Ghana at same zoom level. And shareJust30: |
10,000km road while your own budget cannot finance 100kms of road. Bonobo - we are not Ghanians - you can lie to. Just30: |
Apart from building inflated 100M interchanges - what are you doing on that front? Your laughable BRT died before it started. There is no plan for metro or light rail. Nairobi is ahead in all those. And we are building massive roads. Just30: |
What you're calling interchange - Kenya would have a thousand of those. For example railway (even with a road - I didn't see it) by passing a road - is not an interchange - how do you inter-change? How do you get to the tier road? INTERCHANGE VERSUS INTERSECTION. Just30: |
Only a bonobo would compare Accra with Nairobi in anything Wode Maya summarized it there ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_c2HqWld2E?t=89 Shma2020: |
You can see from clearer boundary lines that Ghana image is Zoomed some level deeper than Kenya hobbit. Try lie to fellow Bonobos. Just30: |
2018 is just 2 year ago - so unless you did magic in 2019 and 2020 - I don't think you're being anything but a bonobo Just30: |
So roads should not be expanded at all ![]() Yes road expansion is not only solution; But Ghana - accra - apart from six lane donated road - what are you doing to get 20 lane highway? Just30: |
I see a railway crossing here - that is not an interchange - BONOBO - if we had such in kenya - it would be 1000 5.618702992647385, -0.1720236833886358 I see nothing on the last one 5.686157521831482, -0.2797399643223664 I see Tema roundabout - that is not an interchange https://www.google.co.ke/maps/place/5%C2%B041'10.3%22N+0%C2%B000'52.4%22W/@5.6848342,-0.0155618,199m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d5.6861936!4d-0.0145434?hl=en Just30: |
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The world wants to know what kanyashit is doing to feed it starving millions
should watch this landing. Kibra is tiny - 2.5km2. It just a blot on Nairobi - the same way West African zoos are a blot on human development and consciousness - with their bonoboism and jungle syndrome.