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QuietMynd:Don't listen to smallHumanoids/DWARFS. They tend to reason with their butts. The figure he's telling you is of the 2000s. Ask me, or any person living in Kenya, and stop seeking answers from Homo-hobbitus. In the meantime, enjoy what your zoo can't hack.
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GeneralDae2:I have been in the village for the past 3 weeks. No day have I experienced any blackout. But I can't lie and tell you that we're 100% there or we don't receive any blackout. In villages, it happens at least not as frequently as Nigeria or SA. But in Nairobi; or just big towns in Kenya; it rarely happens. Fact-check this with that gay dude complaining about load shedding in South Africa. It's barely a month since he left Kenya, and here we're with load-shedding vlogs. During his stay in Kenya; he enjoyed the fastest 5G internet and not even once has he ever complained about blackout. |
rvp2018:Somalis and luhyas( bukusus) have sacrificed a lot for Ruto(Chebukati being the top.) And I can see a Somali and a luhya(bukusu), in the panel of Judges. I anticipate the same trend. No hopes for Rao. one question: What is this connection between bukusus and the man from Sugoi? considering the fact that of all the Luhyas, only Bukusu voted for Ruto in the majority. I also heard that sakaja's mum is a Bukusu. |
Kazikazi:Dude! No train in Africa has that speed. Not even South Africa & Morocco (with the best electric train infrastructure). In fact, the fastest train in AMERICA(U.S.A), doesn't hit 240km/h. How can a poverty-stricken (member of the last 5) manage 250km/h with her paltry electric voltage and yearly budget? Don't be a C0w. |
Kenyan elections: Seems like it's not yet over. |
Kazikazi:Laughable, Ironical, Nonsensical, all in one. With your nearly twice Kenyan population; Huge mineral resources; 100% Arable land; huge sea shore; huge land by mass. you won't be here struggling to peddle this kind of gibberish. Kenya that your presidents have to visit to fly abroad, or seek treatment. Kenya which is nearly thrice wealthier than the laziness-infested republic Is 70% inarable. . |
Kazikazi:Fool, it won't take more than 15% of the total cost to upgrade our 1st class SGR to electric. Don't talk as if it's a big deal doing that. The point is we don't need it at the moment! So does Tz - with a second class train. . Check this proposal by the best rail construction company in the world which constructed our SGR: China Road and Bridge Corporation, which was appointed to build the Mombasa-Nairobi line, will be offered 15 percent over the current construction costs of Ksh327 billion ($3.2bn) or Ksh49.05 billion ($480m) more to upgrade the line to electric. On 250km/h, forget it. Don't come here with lies. Your NEWEST locomotive will run @ a speed of 160km/h. That means in a year or less time, that train will be doing less than 100km/h - toe to toe with our Diesel container Carrier. In two years, you'll have to disband it; owing to huge maintenance costs and intense voltage consumption. You'll need to buy generators to save yourself thereafter. Your train stations are low class. Compared to the 1st class - Kenyan SGR. SA, Nigeria, Kenya, and Ethiopia in sub-Saharan will still top the list of the best trains, rail lines, and stations. Tz is way backward. |
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Africa's futuristic city.
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Kazikazi:Your futile deviating game is silly & unprovocative, bongolala. Lemme give you more info that you never anticipated. Do you know our SGR construction cost is twice yours? To stoop to your silly childish game, this means that Kenya is more wealthy than the largest and most populated laziness-infested country. Secondly: The Kenya SGR was constructed by -China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) - the leading Railway construction company in the world. Tanzania SGR was constructed by Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi Insaat. The unknown engineering institution. Thirdly, your budget is waay below average. You're doing nearly 4times lower than Kenya, how will you then manage the electric train? .. As I had told you earlier; that locomotive is just about to render you into economic disability. Come to your BIG BOYS Kenya and we will show you the ways.Before I forget! That train(the 160km/h slowstar) is what you outsouced - and the other one yet to come which is 120km/h. You can't test something which you will never use. |
@Kazi... More info. I know magufuli was pressuring himself to compete Kenya. He died and the dream died too. What suluhu has brought to you is utter embarrassing. You've just entered into a debt trap with that train... Or, you've thrown billions on constructing something which will never be used. You need to borrow a strategy leaf from Kenya. We've constructed a very powerful rail line which can be converted anytime to electric. We've outsourced very powerful diesel train - trains that can go toe to toe with your electric train on speed.
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Kazikazi:Our SGR is better than anything in east; including Ethiopian Electric train. You're yet to have anything like standard train. What you have is a 1980 scrape that was stalling in Europe back in 90s. Lemme help you with more info. Very ugly and old locomotive. You'll spend more money maintaining this scrape - and that's how you'll enter into economic oblivion.
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Kazikazi:We are diverse. We have other tribes ruling First world countries like USA e.g OBAMA. In Kenya, any tribe can contest for any seat including a Kenyan indian or somalia; that is what we call democracy! The candidate with power and competency will take it: just like any other dev country e.g Russia and China. I know you're intellectually dwarf. That's why you're bamboozled by a technical term like light years. Noun light year (plural light years) (only in plural, figurative, informal) A very long way. The marathon runner in the lead is light years ahead of the one at the back. (only in plural, figurative, informal) A very long time. Some of Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were light years ahead of their time. Zombie |
@Kazi, before you resort to your usual gibberish hatred posts. This is what I'm talking about. All apartments under construction in high-end areas in Nairobi look like these or better. I know a little Dar can't stand.
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Kazikazi:Tanzania is governed by bandits, illiterates, knowledge-deprived leaders who don't understand the rule of law. That's why your leaders are all over the place because of death threats and state capture. Kenya is governed by the rule of law. Our democracy is light years ahead of bongolala republic. You're a dunce because you don't understand what is carried in the box. |
Kazikazi:Again, GTC was just an example, kumakazi! Why are you slow? The average value for land in Nai has gone from 30.3 million in December 2007 to 188.9 million in December 2020. In areas like upperhill and westlands for instance, Prices have gone as high as 300m per Acre - that is in 2022. In 2017, it was way cheaper. What is the point? Nairobi is investing in high-value properties. We're attracting high-end buyers; who are the pioneers of booming real estate in Nai. You can't buy an acre for $2.5m(ksh270m) and expect to make unprofitable investment! Kenya's real estate value is 20yrs ahead of Tanzania, but let's stick to Nai. Nai is the giant of real estate in EA. You can't build high end properties for the government & parastatals and except to make a boom - or compete with a city of private investors who pay huge. Real estate aside. why do you have the lowest value for your built-up & built floor area? You seem to be basing your argument on small substrata of indice which we've already overtaken you, overlooking the major facets for measuring development. |
Kazikazi:Come on, GTC was just used as an example. We do $1b in a year on new real estates. Now count 5yrs then deduct the depreciating value from your ever max obtained $12b. ![]() |
Kazikazi:Nairobi is 40yrs ahead of Dar. Don't argue like a dunce. Everytime you want to argue; it's always about bridges, BRT and incomplete 140km/h low-quality locomotive. I dare you to post the "standard" train itself. ![]() Or just something like this.
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Kazikazi:2017: that means we're debating Nairobi 5yrs ago; with her BOOMING value in real estate vs Dar ; with her depreciating real estate value. Lemme help you with the entire article. They, however, said that rents have been falling in Dar even as growth remains steady in Nairobi, making the Kenyan capital more lucrative in terms of return on investment. “Honestly, we are struggling to sell space in Dar. So based on a long-term view, Nairobi’s capital value will be higher,” said Ben Woodhams, the managing director of Knight Frank – a property firm with a footprint in Kenya and Tanzania. The World Bank report, however, says Nairobi has the highest replacement value for its built-up area and built-floor area ahead of Dar, Addis Ababa and Kigali, even as it lags the global standards. Mr Woodhams said property markets in Dar and Nairobi tell of different stories since the majority of new buildings in Tanzania are government-funded while Kenya’s is private sector-driven. He said that the swanky public buildings in Dar are likely to generate near zero-returns in the near term since they are occupied by parastatals and government departments, meaning Dar is expected to record a drop in capital value should the lull in the private sector activity persist. The shine on Kenya’s property market has in recent years pulled in multinationals in droves, especially Chinese firms that now dominate the construction sector. Chinese investment firm Avic International is, for instance, constructing a Sh9.6 billion complex in Westlands, comprising a 35-floor five-star hotel, apartments and 43-floor office blocks. |
GeneralDae:No tension. Raila had all the chance to take this seat -But he failed. Now he's just in for another embarrassing show. I've accepted Ruto's win. Majority of Kenyans are tired of Rao. And yes, he has a good case against IEBC! ![]() |
Kazikazi:Why do you have to repeat 3buildings in one post? |
As a good fun of skyscrapers and luxurious buildings, 88Condominium is now past prism, with like 8fls to go.
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Kazikazi:When will you ever catch up with the mighty Nairobi? ![]() Or do you have other pics? |
jl115:Heheee... You're just fomulating your own debate. Visitors and cargo are entirely two different things. |
Elections are over, rvp is the master of predictions and analysis, and now it's time to move on. If Rvp got this prediction right; then I'm so certain about overtaking south Africa in 10yrs times. ![]() Back to the topic: Kenya is far ahead of Nigeria in all aspects. ![]() |
kikuyu1:Rule of "engagement" 010: This is absolutely key. MAINTAIN RELATIONSHIP! if you disagree with your fellow brigade. Humiliating, embarrassing or aggravating your opponent might make you feel good, But that should be way above the CODE of a self-proclaimed data analyst ( OLD classy man) ~ maturity rule 101. The above is for what I emboldened. First two lines, you're spot on. You didn't have to engage in our NOISE - kudos. But at no point did I see any empirical data from your end. You kept on throwing insults and expressing your egocentrism to every anti-UDA; I and Tyser to be specific. That's not the point. This is the point: you didn't engage me with data, you treaded insults; you went mute(best strategy to pull yourself out of post- election criticism), and now you're here chest thumbing for things you never participated, 'mzee'! ![]()
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kikuyu1:You were out of picture when I and Rvp were going full berserk on each other. Just remain in that pisspot. ![]() |
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@Rvp... This country is just about to blaze.!!!!!! |
rvp2018:Sina uwezo, sina nguvu
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Tension is mounting. Meanwhile, in Eldoret, Kalenjins are waiting for grand disappointment. I don't know what they will do after Rao has been declared the winner. I hope No violence will happen.
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Today, The president is announced. Baba the 5th is the awaiting winner. The man from Sugoi is heading home.
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. Kenyans always boasting they don't have power outages
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