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River Nile Politics
streetwise
#41 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 9:59:30 AM
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Am unable to comprehend this:-

1. You have a garden and your neighbor says you can’t uproot the trees because they create oxygen for his animals/plants.

2. Egypt has the Ocean to itself, why not do same as Libya for example which has no Nile.

3. In monetary terms is Egypt willing to pay for full use or let’s say opportunity cost for countries upstream not using the water...

I think the guys up there think we are in colonial times….

For the first time I support M7
times.
Impunity
#42 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 10:03:06 AM
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streetwise wrote:
Am unable to comprehend this:-

1. You have a garden and your neighbor says you can’t uproot the trees because they create oxygen for his animals/plants.

2. Egypt has the Ocean to itself, why not do same as Libya for example which has no Nile.

3. In monetary terms is Egypt willing to pay for full use or let’s say opportunity cost for countries upstream not using the water...

I think the guys up there think we are in colonial times….

For the first time I support M7
times.


For no. 2 above they dont have oil money to run the machines to filter the sea water enmasse!!!

EGYPT HAS NO OIL.
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wanyuru
#43 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 10:03:32 AM
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murchr wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
murchr wrote:
Ethiopians online said if a resolution is passed for them not to use the waters then they'd rather poison it. When the Egyptian President threatened to go to war over the dam, the Ethiopian PM asked them to go ahead and then went ahead to build the dam. Channeling of the water started on the 28th of May, if they haven't done anything, they will do nothing.

This 'kichwa ngumu' attitude will lead us to the 3rd world war. Might be the last for humanity.

But I've always wondered, sometimes loudly, about this... Why can't we process ocean water for irrigation and human consumption? If we can get tonnes of steel to fly, surely we can do that?


We're talking about Ethiopia. May be you should ask, why the Kisumu county residents should go without water in their taps yet the source of River nile is that basin called L. Victoria


Burudians claim the source is Ruvyironza in Bururi province
masukuma
#44 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 10:06:09 AM
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streetwise wrote:
Am unable to comprehend this:-

1. You have a garden and your neighbor says you can’t uproot the trees because they create oxygen for his animals/plants.

2. Egypt has the Ocean to itself, why not do same as Libya for example which has no Nile.

3. In monetary terms is Egypt willing to pay for full use or let’s say opportunity cost for countries upstream not using the water...

I think the guys up there think we are in colonial times….

For the first time I support M7
times.

umeongea kama wanaume 50! what is in it for the riparian states? goodwill? its rather unfair to continue stating that you have the right to 90% of the water yet you are downstream.
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masukuma
#45 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 10:09:29 AM
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wanyuru wrote:
murchr wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
murchr wrote:
Ethiopians online said if a resolution is passed for them not to use the waters then they'd rather poison it. When the Egyptian President threatened to go to war over the dam, the Ethiopian PM asked them to go ahead and then went ahead to build the dam. Channeling of the water started on the 28th of May, if they haven't done anything, they will do nothing.

This 'kichwa ngumu' attitude will lead us to the 3rd world war. Might be the last for humanity.

But I've always wondered, sometimes loudly, about this... Why can't we process ocean water for irrigation and human consumption? If we can get tonnes of steel to fly, surely we can do that?


We're talking about Ethiopia. May be you should ask, why the Kisumu county residents should go without water in their taps yet the source of River nile is that basin called L. Victoria


Burudians claim the source is Ruvyironza in Bururi province

60% of the water of the nile comes from Lake Tana in Ethiopia via the blue nile! the white nile (the one that chucks from Lake Sango) only contributes 40%.
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Njung'e
#46 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 10:11:03 AM
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M7 supported......The Egyptians and their arrogance must be told off......anywho,i do not think the Egyptians mean anything.They do not have the muscles and capacity to take on the "Riparians".
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McReggae
#47 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 10:25:16 AM
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M7 hapo sawa.....this colonial deal does not make any sense at all!!!
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Rahatupu
#48 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 12:12:14 PM
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McReggae wrote:
M7 hapo sawa.....this colonial deal does not make any sense at all!!!



DITTO.

The raparian states should act in the same manner the Egyptians did when they fought over the Suez Canal rights. They should go to the colonialists who bestowed on them the 90% rights and demand compensation. like the Mau Mau precedent.

Is Ethiopia the trail blazers of Afro renaissance??

"Ethiopia has a track record of defending its independence from all forces of evil" -Dina Mufti Eth Foreign Minister.
Impunity
#49 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 12:30:15 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
McReggae wrote:
M7 hapo sawa.....this colonial deal does not make any sense at all!!!



DITTO.

The raparian states should act in the same manner the Egyptians did when they fought over the Suez Canal rights. They should go to the colonialists who bestowed on them the 90% rights and demand compensation. like the Mau Mau precedent.

Is Ethiopia the trail blazers of Afro renaissance??

"Ethiopia has a track record of defending its independence from all forces of evil" -Dina Mufti Eth Foreign Minister.


They were never colonized and so cant imagine honoring the colonial declarations.
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masukuma
#50 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2013 1:01:14 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
McReggae wrote:
M7 hapo sawa.....this colonial deal does not make any sense at all!!!



DITTO.

The raparian states should act in the same manner the Egyptians did when they fought over the Suez Canal rights. They should go to the colonialists who bestowed on them the 90% rights and demand compensation. like the Mau Mau precedent.

Is Ethiopia the trail blazers of Afro renaissance??

"Ethiopia has a track record of defending its independence from all forces of evil" -Dina Mufti Eth Foreign Minister.


They were never colonized and so cant imagine honoring the colonial declarations.
Applause

I like that!
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