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Kenya's Peace Keeping Missions abroad.
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Kenya - In Ease of Doing Business - is only below Mauritius, Rwanda and Morocco - and now launches National Land Information Management System (NLIMS) - which mean you can search, transfer and do all land transactions digitally!!! https://ardhisasa.lands.go.ke/ This should see kenya overtake Morocco and come under top 50 countries in Ease of Doing business.
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Nairobi is a huge construction site. Upperhill viaduct starts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSlsqNDFfh4 Expressway moving fast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgeaN0REgHA&t=78s |
What kind of education is going on in that sub continent? gallivant: |
A true West Africa bonobo...typing acres of verbosity...and yet making absolutely no sense. Vlain: |
Yet another Chip technology company in Kenya - these should be South Africa kind of stuff - but there education is messed up
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Precisely - he has no point. Nairobi slums are very tiny - mere 2% of the landmass. Meanwhile a typical estate in Nairobi is about 5,000 acres - more than all slums combined. gallivant: |
Why would someone establish a slum in the outskirt of a city? Slum dwellers in Kenya- establish slum near their working place - this CBD or Industrial area or rich neighberhood. These people work as factory workers, office cleaners, or house cleaners or such menial low paying jobs. The most important aspect for such slums...they need to be walking distance to their jobs ....otherwise the transport cost if they were to use public transport...would outprized them from the job market. These are people earning low min wages..about 100 dollars a month. They don't use transport - they walk to and from their jobs. Obviously our slum problem is not impossible situation like West Africa. It's very small problem - if you check the acreages - and then remove the riparian land alone - we can easily demolish all these slums - but as long as we haven't dealt with mass cheap housing - more will be created 68816419:
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Africa's tallest residential luxury tower - on steroid - foundation done. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OvQXuAGUjQheu6ZYNbr19Zp-raogU2G7/view?usp=sharing |
Nairobi and it's slum. Slum make up only 5% of Nairobi built area - the biggest Kibera is 2.5Km sq. They occupy only 2% of Nairobi Land Mass..meaning it total it's just 15 KM - roughly 4,000 acres - for all the slum in Nairobi- (about the size of Eko dead CIty )All are illegally built mostly on river valleys - forest - wetlands - and grabbed private land - or even road reserves . If you check the slums - you can clearly see nearly all are along some river. This because river reserve of 30-50m (riparian area) - in some areas were invaded by poor people - in cahoot with administration - and they set up settlements. Unlike West Africa - we don't have integrated dwelling where informal slum structures neigberhors a mansion or an office block The solution to Nairobi Slums is easy - proceed with recovery of riparian reserves - after affordable housing programme. That will eliminate most slums....
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Lagos the mega city of slums has more than 75% of resident living in more than 200 slum settlements. |
Comparing Kenya with any west africa backwater is pure bonoboism. These Canadians came a few months ago - and you can see from their videos - just how much a beautiful paradise kenya is - from the coast to Nairobi to countryside to safaris. https://www.youtube.com/c/DaveMani/videos |
Bonoboism. When did ranking in Mercer become the stamp of authority? forgiveness: |
First compare it to Makoko then go international surplusk: |
Bonoboism. forgiveness: |
Both are slums. Unless you mean the word has changed. Be it in India or Brazil or Mexico or South Africa - a slum is a slum. It doesn't matter if one has rusted iron roof or stone walls or name it. There is a spectrum that says this a slum...and this is not a slum. surplusk: |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cn1KXRTXdY PetroDolla2020: |
Based on what parameters. Or just another Bonoboism we have to deal with. forgiveness: |
The only difference is the illegality. Kibera like many Nairobi slums are illegally built in public land. Therefore people are not going to invest a lot in such structures that could be demolished anytime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSImaiSBY-s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDjsC66IPmw As for Abeokuta - that is just a legal slum - like in many areas of Nigeria and Ghana. surplusk: |
Again Bonobo in his element in his natural habitat - the Mini Zoo. Quoting himself - and feeling like Einstein - who just discovered relativity . You're a specimen of mental illness afflicting Ghanians.Just30: |
No they mostly come to enjoy the sun in our MOST PRISTINE BEACHES. You see unlike ACCRA with world dirtiest beaches - Mombasa has world class beaches. No raw sewage - Jamestown style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFbX8fUNDoc&t=101s LABADI beach review - DIRTY is understatement. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g293797-d1469182-r373105491-Labadi_Pleasure_Beach-Accra_Greater_Accra.html Vlain: |
Bonobo in his element. Quoting himself. And wasting bandwidth, time and energy. Just30: |
Facts. FACTS. STUBBORN THINGS. Check AIR QUALITY - GHANA Africa the 2nd WORST. Check open defecation - 2nd worst. Accra - the 4rth dirtiest in Africa. https://www.iqair.com/world-most-polluted-countries There is a reason you have SANITATION Minister; You're trying the fix the shame. Nairobi, Mombasa and majority of kenya towns are TOURIST magnet. Nobody will visit a town or city smelling of raw sewage like Ghana. Look at Ghana - central CBD - Independent Corner - right at CBD - man you gotta be ashamed of yourself. vankelvin: |
You got to thank that half-Scottish Rawlings for rescuing the BONOBOS. Just30: |
BONOBO in his element - just ranting. Just30: |
Every Ghanian is hustling - eke a living. That is NOT BUSINESS - that is just surival for the fittest. Bonobo - understand what formality is - and then think about 100yrs from now -when you economy will transition from it's informality. Kenya is racing toward a formal retail and everything else is formalizing. That is why Ghana if you remove taxes from Gold and other Minerals - generate Rwanda type revenues. Just30: |
You're describing the entire Ghana. Accra for example is Africa 4th dirtiest cities. It air the most polluted. You can bet not from industrial activity - but from open defecation and dumping of raw sewages. Jamestown style. vankelvin: |
5yrs ago - now it' probably 50% - even in rural places - supermarkets are spring everywhere - NOT GHANA FLEA MARKETS. In comparison to other African markets, [b] Kenya’s formal retail penetration rate – which ranges from 30% to 40%, according to analysts – is the second highest in sub-Saharan Africa. [/b]This places the country at roughly half the level of South Africa, where formal retail is estimated to stand at 60% of overall activity y. Just30: |
The hobbit is really a good specimen for research on the Ghanain BONOBOISM Just30: |
Yet Nairobi has Africa Largest treatment plant - a whooping 4,000 acres facility. As you talk your rubbish - we in course for 70% SEWAGE connection. This man made lake of grey water. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkPQnftE8KY&t=71s Just30: |
The Bonobos are still many miles away from civilization. Kenya is racing towards 40% formalization of retail and wholesale sector - and they are building MARKETS ![]() gallivant: |
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