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Are you mistaking me for your current and former president Mr Tinubu & chief herder - those are truly old senile pricks - and they are going to run nigeria for another decade. Remember saying Nairobi Nyari estate was Canada Or that GTC will never look like this. samorobo:
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Nigeria is where you draw the line. Why dont you develop your Zoo. samorobo: |
I have watched enough of your empty Abuja. Maybe you have made some progress the last one year? Please highlight the progress. Abuja can NEVER be at level of Nairobi. Mombasa yes. ProblemChild1: |
We've gone through this several times. Uhuru regime refused to moderate exams as is done worldwide. Obaaderemi2: |
Kenya long overtook south africa to become africa largest milk producer with largest number of high prized pedigree dairy cows. This has been built on the back of africa largest cooperative movement Kenya's Githunguri Dairy Farmers Co-operative Society. In 1961, 31 small-scale dairy farmers were lucky to produce 200litres of milk a day. In 2021, 26,000 members produce 240,000litres/day; also make yogurt, butter, etc.
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Kitusuru - west africa city zoos will get here next century? Knight & Frank clearly knows what they are doing. The basic invest in creating livable spaces...luxury is in such simple stuff like a nice lawn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ncp_AJWBmA
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Which neighbor? Go to youtube and search for Nairobi drive throughs. Nairobi has of course everything from slums to prime real estates. If you want to see Nairobi leafy suburbs - upper middle and rich - then most look like this - you'll see trees and flowers - you cant see the big houses. The prime estates occupy roughly half of Nairobi - starting north from Garden or Thome Estate - all the way to Karen at the southern tip - and you can get a property less than a million dollars. That is old Nairobi (radius roughly 20kms from city center). Nairobi metro of course is huge (radius 50-60kms) from CBD. This one is very nice drive through that cover most of nairobi - 30minutes long - take your time - so you understand just how much your west africa zoos need to cover. Nairobi just need more pavements for non-motorized transport. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RREcFJ9aLxk ProblemChild1: |
When you're sober from taking codein - you'll see Nairobi CBD with trees lining it up. There has been huge investment on pavement and non motorozed walkways all over Nairobi - one of few things it was lacking. Now it just need more traffic lights. CBD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG4VZ_SQsbQ&t=71s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDQg8f2ztq0 |
Stop taking codein - I pasted this page already Look up. -->Nairobi CBD - not a single west african zoo city come close ProblemChild1: |
There is reason why Nairobi has been voted or rank top 20 worldwide by travellers (11 most ecologically friendly city), 9 (most liveable by experts), 30 in prime properties, etc. The social, infrastructural and environmental investment paying off. Of course 4th most dynamic city in world - with highest number of skyscrappers under development than anywhere in Africa.
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Nairobi of course now the pre-eminent HQ of Africa - as Joburg decays thanks to run away crime & load shedding.
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Dont trust data, survey, pictures? Nairobi and Kenya gearing for economic take-off - now easily growing at 6 percent year to year - 2030 - it takes off. Kericho Amboselli Park - background is our donated Mt kilimanjaro in Danganyika. Amboselli is about 100kms south of Nairobi.
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That reflect the state of collapse of quality education in west africa - not elsewhere in the world. Do not project. In kenya I have seen over the years that kids quality of education has improved. I have seen it with my own kids. Obaaderemi2: |
Nairobi CBD - not a single west african zoo city come close https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG4VZ_SQsbQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDQg8f2ztq0 |
Forget Nigeria. Think Kenya, South Africa, Morroco, Egypt and maybe Mauritus Obaaderemi2: |
Most of them are on drugs. I dont think it's rational human behaviour. Saddamochieng00: |
I literally quoted Knight and Frank you dunderhead. When Abuja is ranked by someone not a Nigeria like you - come and shout. Nairobi is being recognised by world leading real estate firms for it's real estates. What fck is wrong with you west african dunderheads? ProblemChild1: |
I guess everyone is informal trader in poor little Ghana. No wonder the whole place looks really shitty. vaxx: |
Kenya gov does that. The laws applies to everyone - informal or formal. If gov set minimum wages - say 130USD like kenya - and you underpay someone - he can go to court. Even house maid in kenya - you've to be careful. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001230827/house-helps-in-kenya-win-big-in-court-battles-with-employers The Government in 2015 raised the salary for house helps to a minimum Sh10,954 from Sh9,781. In addition to the basic pay, employers are also required to allow their workers a compulsory weekly 48-hour break which is an equivalent of two days off and also contribute to the National Health Insurance Fund and National Social Security Fund on their behalf. Failure to give off days, according to Regulations of Wages (General) (Amendment) Order 2015, attracts Sh527 compensation per day or Sh4,216 a month. vaxx: |
Check your data again. It shows progress has stalled for the last 10yrs - or since 2014. QueenNyakim: |
You're not making sense on how you transition from Eskom to Australia. You're advocating that Gov allow Eskom to go into bankruptcy? Then out of that chaos - new private players will emerge - buy Eskom assets? Or build a new 40,000MW electricity infrastracture from the scratch? I think solution is simple - nationalize Eskom debt (take it off their balance sheet & clean it) - Restructure Eskom by splitting it into many companies. Split generations - into a few companies Split supply - into a few companies - maybe even allow each province to have their own power supply company. Remain with national backbone - say 400V lines that connect major cities. jl115: |
The usual mad ranting we've come to expect from Ghanians. How does this even make sense. You think Ghana is only economy with large informal sector. That is true for almost every African country. Still gov should set decent minimum wages in formal sector that will guide the informal sector. vaxx: |
Ghana average wage now about a dollar 𝚄𝚗𝚊𝚙𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐𝚎𝚝𝚒𝚌 𝙽𝚒𝚌𝚔©✍🏿 @domynych ¢14.80 is the minimum daily wage in Ghana, when food can easily cost the average person ¢500-1000/m (¢20-30 daily), means a sizable number of Ghanaians are FOOD POOR. Food prices relative to wages should dominate our political discourse and not party politics. We're SUFFERING! |
This is a thread on African countries with the highest average wages for professionals, 1 Morocco - $2,031 2 South Africa - $2,026 3 Tunisia - $1,348 4 Kenya - $1,291 5 Algeria - $1,273 6 Namibia - $1,168 7 Botswana - $1000 8 Nigeria - $814 9. Ghana - $747 10 Uganda - $738 Just30: |
Reported by who? Bra Louis @bra_louis · Apr 26, 2022 With annual average rate of $558, Ghana has one of the most competitive minimum wages in the West African sub Region #GhanaForInvestment QueenNyakim: |
KaziKazi when is your snail electric rail ever going to get off ground. Remember you started almost immediately you heard kenya was doing it. Kenya we started operation in 2017 after 3yr record speed construction. We are in 2023 - likely you'll go 10yrs - Nigeria style before operation. Now it scandals after scandals https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/news/east-africa/samia-fumes-over-sgr-project-graft-claims-4177472 |
So you're going to force Eskom to sell critical assets? or you're going to forcefully split it into small private companies. jl115: |
Fuel prices will soon drop - and it turn profitable - as it 40% of the expense of running an airline. Also companies have debt burden. KQ has better prospect than Ghana gov. KQ will likely turn the corner in a year or two. Ghana gov is expected to turn around in 2037. Just30: |
It is. Just quote the year. World bank/IMF normally have Jan, April, October world outlook; mostly looking ahead. AfriqueDuZuid: |
So each company will build parallel networks going all directions? I can understand final mile privitisation; but the backbone has been owned by gov. Name those countries. jl115: |
You can't get somewhere without something getting you out of comfort zones. South Africa made oil from coal to overcome trade embargo. Tanzania will never amount to much beause you're lazy and unambitious - as long as you've filled your tummy with sweet potatos. Initially the ban of raw export will result in losses; But eventually value chain will be created. For example - Kenya banned export of many nuts - like macadamia - and now we have many factories. Imagine if Tanzania ban export of raw cashew nuts - India companies will come Kazikazi: |
I find that hard to believe. GeneralDae: |
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