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Just30:Yes Mukuru is a slum area in Kenya, but if it was in Ghana or Nigeria that place can't be called a slum, because 99% of the latter looks like Mukuru or even worse, the worst being Makoko |
The pics are great....the greatest city
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68816419:Lagos itself is a complete slum
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The capital
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The local automotive industry has recently made great strides, especially in the vehicle assembly sector, seeing that a number of International companies are assembling their cars here in Kenya. On Tuesday, 10th March 2020, Volkswagen started locally assembling its 7-seater VW Tiguan Allspace SUVs, which will retail at about KSh5.5 million. In December, the car maker also launched a local assembly of its 5-seater Tiguan SUV, set to retail at about KSh4.5 million. According to DT Dobie, Volkswagen dealer, they already sold 28 pre-orders with another 40 units currently under assembly. Assembly of the Volkswagen SUVs is being done at Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers (KVM) Thika Plant. On Monday, 9th March 2020, Indian car maker, Mahindra & Mahindra, unveiled its first batch of locally-assembled Scorpio double and single cab pick-up models, which will be assembled at Simba Corporation’s Associated Vehicle Assemblers (AVA) plant in Mombasa. Speaking during the unveiling, President Uhuru Kenyatta directed the National Treasury and the Kenya Revenue Authority to immediately device ways of reducing taxes for vehicles that are fully assembled locally, adding that it is a great avenue for job creation. Furthermore, Japanese automaker, UD Trucks Corporation, a subsidiary of Volvo Group, has relaunched its trucks in Kenya, appointing CMC Motors Limited as its dealer. Just like Volkswagen’s SUVs, the UD trucks will be assembled at the KVM plant in Thika. Other global automakers that have boosted the local automotive industry with assembly plants include Toyota and Peugeot, with vehicles including salon cars, buses, pickups, mini-buses and trucks. Additionally, PSA Group and Urysia Limited partnered to assemble Peugeot 3008 utility cars in KenyaThe local automotive industry has recently made great strides, especially in the vehicle assembly sector, seeing that a number of International companies are assembling their cars here in Kenya. On Tuesday, 10th March 2020, Volkswagen started locally assembling its 7-seater VW Tiguan Allspace SUVs, which will retail at about KSh5.5 million. In December, the car maker also launched a local assembly of its 5-seater Tiguan SUV, set to retail at about KSh4.5 million. According to DT Dobie, Volkswagen dealer, they already sold 28 pre-orders with another 40 units currently under assembly. Assembly of the Volkswagen SUVs is being done at Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers (KVM) Thika Plant. On Monday, 9th March 2020, Indian car maker, Mahindra & Mahindra, unveiled its first batch of locally-assembled Scorpio double and single cab pick-up models, which will be assembled at Simba Corporation’s Associated Vehicle Assemblers (AVA) plant in Mombasa. Speaking during the unveiling, President Uhuru Kenyatta directed the National Treasury and the Kenya Revenue Authority to immediately device ways of reducing taxes for vehicles that are fully assembled locally, adding that it is a great avenue for job creation. Furthermore, Japanese automaker, UD Trucks Corporation, a subsidiary of Volvo Group, has relaunched its trucks in Kenya, appointing CMC Motors Limited as its dealer. Just like Volkswagen’s SUVs, the UD trucks will be assembled at the KVM plant in Thika. Other global automakers that have boosted the local automotive industry with assembly plants include Toyota and Peugeot, with vehicles including salon cars, buses, pickups, mini-buses and trucks. Additionally, PSA Group and Urysia Limited partnered to assemble Peugeot 3008 utility cars in Kenya
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samorobo:The nearer view is not CBD that's a market, and it's much more organised than the in Lagos.... Actually, in Lagos someone will confused where exactly is the market, the place is so chaotic and disorganized.... I can share the pics of Lagos about that |
CBD #Nairobi
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Danielnino00:Nigerias economy is oil dependant you only get affected where it is concerned.... Kenya is the most diversified economy, more connected to the rest of the world....Kenya will never be hit as hard as a country that is relying solely on one product and one market |
Kazikazi:Do you have any other English newspaper other than that Kenyan ",The Citizen" |
The African silicon Savannah
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samorobo:I love that picture you're dreaming about |
This "poverty topic" gets into their nerves |
mtisTheQubit:Seems like what the world call is actually the reality ....to make the matter worse, the situation is worsening minute of the day 2018~ 86m 2019~ 90m 2020~ 95m
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mtisTheQubit:May it continue collapsing |
jln115:But RSA can handle it, I think Nigeria needs a little pity....that place already has the biggest number of paupers in the world....if this will happen they're going to export their misery lives to other countries |
samorobo:Nairobi makes Lagos look like a refugee camp
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samorobo:To you that's the most eye-catching and attractive view of a city..... Get some proper aerial view pics like these ones
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samorobo:More pictures of this plz
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Danielnino00:I wish to see just 5 eye-catching(aerial view) pics from different locations of Lagos.... |
Kazikazi:Mbona unataka marafiki wako wa-feel vibaya ![]() |
TayserMahrii:Those were witches shrines and kingdoms during the 18th century |
Shma:What it's name? |
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Good morning Nairobi
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The Great Rift Valley, Kenya
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Problemkid1:See your life rat eater ![]()
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AmenhotepZuid:With all the natural resources....as much as we're not doing that we'll, ......but this is too much, There must be something seriously wrong with(capital of poverty) Nigeria |
Kazikazi:Nothing to show there, those are tiny 15-17flr building ![]() |
Kazikazi:Tanzania is the East Africa's capital of poverty....Tanzanians are infamous for their extreme laziness culture
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Photogenic City #Nairobi
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Splendid architectural design
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Hbuyosh:Nnafahamu but ilibidi nimuambie...kulingana na kile huyo chizi husema tukiwa na issues ....no one should joke about any natural calamities of whatever kind |
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it will be one of the iconic towers in Nairobi after completion.