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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Our very own Michael Bloomberg. If elected Governor, Jimnah has vowed he'll only take 10/- pay and the rest of the money will go to help the disadvantaged in the county. Now this is the man for the job! BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/2/2006 Posts: 658
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What he is telling us is that he will take 10/- What we will not know is how he manages to survive on 10/- I prefer he take salo than make deals to keep his pockets full and those of his friends
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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2012 wrote:Our very own Michael Bloomberg. If elected Governor, Jimnah has vowed he'll only take 10/- pay and the rest of the money will go to help the disadvantaged in the county. Now this is the man for the job! All this .just to make sure that we have world class city? What's in it for him ? I am happy
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/26/2011 Posts: 211 Location: Nairobi
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2012 wrote:Our very own Michael Bloomberg. If elected Governor, Jimnah has vowed he'll only take 10/- pay and the rest of the money will go to help the disadvantaged in the county. Now this is the man for the job! Populist is you ask me ! If he can forego the entire Ksh 1M, why not the Ksh 10 ? Ksh 10 ni ya kufanya nini ? Maybe he will buy lollipop on his way to work.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/6/2008 Posts: 3,588
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Guy is pretty organized and smart but am not buying his idea of extending The shiety Nairobi to tala, and past kiserian and i donno 2000 planes landing a day, i donno kiddu 10million residents. This does not go with Jubilee vision for Kenya to be a carbon trading HQ (which i think is extremely visionary). It does not auger well with our conservationist background, it does not do good to wangari maathais vision of a greener Kenya. I think a better vision for Nairobi and Kenya deserves better than a duplication of some overcrowded industrial city mess. A cleaner, greener, fewer carbon emissions, eco-city should be the way to go, if anything open up the migratory routes for animals in Rongai/Kitengela and Kiserian and plan for a reduced Nairobi city population. Cap the growth and clean up the mess. Ras Kienyeji Man
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/11/2009 Posts: 123
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Why then does he need the job of a governor? Lets not be vague, we go to hague
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/5/2009 Posts: 119 Location: nairobi, dolnhom
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2012 wrote:Our very own Michael Bloomberg. If elected Governor, Jimnah has vowed he'll only take 10/- pay and the rest of the money will go to help the disadvantaged in the county. Now this is the man for the job! Salaala! wakenya wapenda vya bwerere! Your work will form a large part of your life the only way to be trully satisfied is to love what you do.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Much Know wrote:Guy is pretty organized and smart but am not buying his idea of extending The shiety Nairobi to tala, and past kiserian and i donno 2000 planes landing a day, i donno kiddu 10million residents. This does not go with Jubilee vision for Kenya to be a carbon trading HQ (which i think is extremely visionary). It does not auger well with our conservationist background, it does not do good to wangari maathais vision of a greener Kenya.
I think a better vision for Nairobi and Kenya deserves better than a duplication of some overcrowded industrial city mess. A cleaner, greener, fewer carbon emissions, eco-city should be the way to go, if anything open up the migratory routes for animals in Rongai/Kitengela and Kiserian and plan for a reduced Nairobi city population. Cap the growth and clean up the mess. Expanding Nbi towards the drier ukambani. That is a positive, since the area is bare n useless anyway in its current state. . Having 2000 planes land daily in Nairobi. That is the dream of many, when Nbi will probably be the busiest city in Africa. From your post, its like you would wish JKIA closed so that not a single plane lands here, so that we maximise carbon credits. ....To sum it up, I got a serious problem with your line of thought. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/6/2008 Posts: 3,588
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simonkabz wrote:Much Know wrote:Guy is pretty organized and smart but am not buying his idea of extending The shiety Nairobi to tala, and past kiserian and i donno 2000 planes landing a day, i donno kiddu 10million residents. This does not go with Jubilee vision for Kenya to be a carbon trading HQ (which i think is extremely visionary). It does not auger well with our conservationist background, it does not do good to wangari maathais vision of a greener Kenya.
I think a better vision for Nairobi and Kenya deserves better than a duplication of some overcrowded industrial city mess. A cleaner, greener, fewer carbon emissions, eco-city should be the way to go, if anything open up the migratory routes for animals in Rongai/Kitengela and Kiserian and plan for a reduced Nairobi city population. Cap the growth and clean up the mess. Expanding Nbi towards the drier ukambani. That is a positive, since the area is bare n useless anyway in its current state. . Having 2000 planes land daily in Nairobi. That is the dream of many, when Nbi will probably be the busiest city in Africa. From your post, its like you would wish JKIA closed so that not a single plane lands here, so that we maximise carbon credits. ....To sum it up, I got a serious problem with your line of thought. I must admit i am very much into a green future and maybe biased. I have no problem with Jimnahs ability, he should just change his line, all that skill, intellect and ability misdirected is a problem in my view. Carbon credits have a big future (as i understand them), it really is like picking a value stock and waiting,its a long term investment that could really pay off, property in Kenya will be impossible to buy and tourist will pay big time to visit even if it is 100planes per day. I think Jubilee manifesto launch Balala talked of a "quality tourist destination" his(Mbarus) is like speculation and technical analysis by qw to me. We should be planning how to pump water from lake victoria and reclaim Ukambani. I feel we should go GREEN. Ras Kienyeji Man
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/11/2008 Posts: 2,306
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Much Know wrote:Guy is pretty organized and smart but am not buying his idea of extending The shiety Nairobi to tala, and past kiserian and i donno 2000 planes landing a day, i donno kiddu 10million residents. This does not go with Jubilee vision for Kenya to be a carbon trading HQ (which i think is extremely visionary). It does not auger well with our conservationist background, it does not do good to wangari maathais vision of a greener Kenya.
I think a better vision for Nairobi and Kenya deserves better than a duplication of some overcrowded industrial city mess. A cleaner, greener, fewer carbon emissions, eco-city should be the way to go, if anything open up the migratory routes for animals in Rongai/Kitengela and Kiserian and plan for a reduced Nairobi city population. Cap the growth and clean up the mess. @Much, what is this carbon you keep talking about? Yours, Mukuru slum resident Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
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