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InnovateGuy
#221 Posted : Saturday, November 09, 2013 1:41:29 PM
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wanyee wrote:
I think the ngavana has no much choice but to go the planned urbanization route ..look at machakos..little acreage of rain fed arable land increasing population where land division is increasing the only way out is planned urbanization and creating trading opportunities..Kaos have always been traders..if he couples that with education ..Kaos are also naturally skilled artisans..the curving and tyre akalas...just redirect this in born skills to silicon( made from sand which is largely available there) and bang we have Japanese like communities...skilled ..a brand product culture..and hence continuous propagated progression..my 3 dururus



It would be interesting to read your undergrad/masters/phd thesis. You always come up with good ideas on poverty alleviation and wealth distribution. If you've never been to an economics class, make sure you enroll soonest.
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Siringi
#222 Posted : Saturday, November 09, 2013 2:35:18 PM
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As seen from the other side

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harrydre
#223 Posted : Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:15:23 PM
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InnovateGuy wrote:
wanyee wrote:
I think the ngavana has no much choice but to go the planned urbanization route ..look at machakos..little acreage of rain fed arable land increasing population where land division is increasing the only way out is planned urbanization and creating trading opportunities..Kaos have always been traders..if he couples that with education ..Kaos are also naturally skilled artisans..the curving and tyre akalas...just redirect this in born skills to silicon( made from sand which is largely available there) and bang we have Japanese like communities...skilled ..a brand product culture..and hence continuous propagated progression..my 3 dururus



It would be interesting to read your undergrad/masters/phd thesis. You always come up with good ideas on poverty alleviation and wealth distribution. If you've never been to an economics class, make sure you enroll soonest.


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murchr
#224 Posted : Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:23:11 PM
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InnovateGuy wrote:
wanyee wrote:
I think the ngavana has no much choice but to go the planned urbanization route ..look at machakos..little acreage of rain fed arable land increasing population where land division is increasing the only way out is planned urbanization and creating trading opportunities..Kaos have always been traders..if he couples that with education ..Kaos are also naturally skilled artisans..the curving and tyre akalas...just redirect this in born skills to silicon( made from sand which is largely available there) and bang we have Japanese like communities...skilled ..a brand product culture..and hence continuous propagated progression..my 3 dururus



It would be interesting to read your undergrad/masters/phd thesis. You always come up with good ideas on poverty alleviation and wealth distribution. If you've never been to an economics class, make sure you enroll soonest.


He doesn't have to enroll in class, sometimes school doesn't take out the best in us because we're conditioned to think in a particular way.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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murchr
#225 Posted : Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:37:03 PM
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Much Know wrote:
Interesting, he seems to favor "tao" much more than shagz munduz when it comes to his plan, plus the land to build these "taos" is "free", and the shagz mondos Majority) can only do menial jobs in tao, it will be a tao for tao guys only man or many Nairobians move to this new town! but he is called Dr., and most reviews loud his work, i will hesh his title and hope to learn something.


I guess you missed the news, shags mudus got tractors free fertilizer, seeds and chicks. They will build silos in every constituency and look for market.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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wanyee
#226 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 9:31:02 AM
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InnovateGuy wrote:
wanyee wrote:
I think the ngavana has no much choice but to go the planned urbanization route ..look at machakos..little acreage of rain fed arable land increasing population where land division is increasing the only way out is planned urbanization and creating trading opportunities..Kaos have always been traders..if he couples that with education ..Kaos are also naturally skilled artisans..the curving and tyre akalas...just redirect this in born skills to silicon( made from sand which is largely available there) and bang we have Japanese like communities...skilled ..a brand product culture..and hence continuous propagated progression..my 3 dururus



It would be interesting to read your undergrad/masters/phd thesis. You always come up with good ideas on poverty alleviation and wealth distribution. If you've never been to an economics class, make sure you enroll soonest.


smileI just happen to be a native of mayakos with a keen urge to see some change done
jaggernaut
#227 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 9:44:54 AM
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Siringi wrote:
As seen from the other side



Will this city be economically viable? Who will be renting all that office space? Will companies be convinced to relocate from westlands, Upperhill etc to mayakos? Might this city end up being a white elephant? Also an an investor, would you put up your ksh 1B office block in westlands or mayakos?
hindi ni riu
#228 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 2:49:16 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Siringi wrote:
As seen from the other side



Will this city be economically viable? Who will be renting all that office space? Will companies be convinced to relocate from westlands, Upperhill etc to mayakos? Might this city end up being a white elephant? Also an an investor, would you put up your ksh 1B office block in westlands or mayakos?


Nairobi ni jina. At some point in time, all company HQs were in CBD. Now its upperhill and westlands. Tomorrow of tomorrow, it will be Thika, Mayakos na kwingineko. Question is, what makes Nairobi a favourite location? If Mayakos or any other city surpasses that, issue on relocation becomes when, not if.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/u3ey1hz/-/index.html

If the Machakos City is supported by such infrastructure, WHY NOT?

But will the real estate mafia support? Wont it burst the real estate bubble in the capital?

β€œOnce the last tree is cut and the last river poisoned,you will find you cannot eat your money" Traditional saying.
nakujua
#229 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 3:12:33 PM
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hindi ni riu wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Siringi wrote:
As seen from the other side



Will this city be economically viable? Who will be renting all that office space? Will companies be convinced to relocate from westlands, Upperhill etc to mayakos? Might this city end up being a white elephant? Also an an investor, would you put up your ksh 1B office block in westlands or mayakos?


Nairobi ni jina. At some point in time, all company HQs were in CBD. Now its upperhill and westlands. Tomorrow of tomorrow, it will be Thika, Mayakos na kwingineko. Question is, what makes Nairobi a favourite location? If Mayakos or any other city surpasses that, issue on relocation becomes when, not if.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/u3ey1hz/-/index.html

If the Machakos City is supported by such infrastructure, WHY NOT?

But will the real estate mafia support? Wont it burst the real estate bubble in the capital?

the mafia would only be worried if the UN complex was to be moved - since that will not happen, machakos can benefit greatly if they were to actualize that project.
InnovateGuy
#230 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 3:13:32 PM
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If: The success of the national government depends on the success of the counties

Then: I expect the Jubilee government to provide the necessary support facilities such as roads and railway link to Machakos which would in turn attract and assure investors

Consequently: The country would be closer to the double digit economic growth and Uhuru would also stand to gain some political goodwill from ukambani
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