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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 4,449
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simonkabz wrote:InnovateGuy wrote:simonkabz wrote:Let me not forget reviving the city of mombasa esp the pathetic roads. What became of the dongo kundu bypass project? Any chances of dualling malindi highway up to mtwapa? We need to make this foxhole more attractive to tourists. The road to Moi Intl airport .....if I flew thousands of miles only to be welcomed with such dust right outside the airport, siwezi rudi walahi. sirikali tafadhali..... Whatever you smoke Dude, that town is in terrible shape. kwanza estate roads n main highways damn! I rate it the worst in kenya...its a wonder tourists keep coming back, though chartered flights have dropped from a high of 30 to circa 7 per week. Regular flights have also dwindled to a mere trickle. .....ok let me safely blame the Euro zone crisis huh? Fact check - 88 weekly flights to Mombasa this December alone is not 'a trickle'.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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simonkabz wrote:InnovateGuy wrote:simonkabz wrote:Let me not forget reviving the city of mombasa esp the pathetic roads. What became of the dongo kundu bypass project? Any chances of dualling malindi highway up to mtwapa? We need to make this foxhole more attractive to tourists. The road to Moi Intl airport .....if I flew thousands of miles only to be welcomed with such dust right outside the airport, siwezi rudi walahi. sirikali tafadhali..... Whatever you smoke Dude, that town is in terrible shape. kwanza estate roads n main highways damn! I rate it the worst in kenya...its a wonder tourists keep coming back, though chartered flights have dropped from a high of 30 to circa 7 per week. Regular flights have also dwindled to a mere trickle. .....ok let me safely blame the Euro zone crisis Something seriously need to be done...For a town of that calibre, we cant really do with garbage all over, even in CBD, disorganised traffic flow with tuk tuks and motorbikes at every spot of the way, ugly buildings(when were they painted last?), pot holes all over the roads,aarggh!!! By the way I think driving there is the worst experience...its not funny at all.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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YoungMulla wrote:Not to forget the major expansion of outer-ring rd. also slated for next year. By the way its also planned to end around 2017 or there about The tender for the interested parties
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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The grand projects are good for the country, just hope the loans are well managed so that they don't overburden the common mwananchi. Infact I liked the JKIA epansion one where it is KAA and not the garment that will guarantee the loan!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/14/2012 Posts: 577 Location: Nairobi Kenya
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washiku wrote:YoungMulla wrote:Not to forget the major expansion of outer-ring rd. also slated for next year. By the way its also planned to end around 2017 or there about The tender for the interested parties yeah, 2017. But if the projects are handled well they will drive the Vision 2030 and of course give much milleage to UhuRuto which I dont mind Before I die - i will touch the sky!!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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harrydre wrote:tassia wrote:washiku wrote:Uhuruto continues to launch mega projects n others r lined up early next year eg railway, airport, Uhuru highway expansion, laptops, irrigation projects, energy projects etc. Interestingly, most of them r expected to end at or around 2017.
Now, if they all go on according to plan, wont that be an automatic 2nd ticket for Uhuruto? They wud gladly do "before" n "after" adverts all over the media showing why they r a great team...
->Uhuruto wud do whatever it takes to ensure they succeed...
->Opposition wud do whatever it takes to ensure they fail...
Who will carry the day? Time will tell... These Project were actually planned under under President Kibaki. By letting professionals work and taking their advice, Kibaki was able to help the country plan for the many years to come. ditto! The country would be so far ahead were it not for _ _ _ _ _ . now the dude is all over the place dying for recognition on projects he is known to have opposed NKT!! If you cant beat them..........  But their unity is good for the country. These projects are about the country, not individuals, thus everybody shud support.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/21/2008 Posts: 2,490
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Let the projects be done and completed hopefully by 2017 as they are good for the country. But come election time it will be unfortunately back to our tribal Goggles irrespective of the UhuRuto performance. The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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washiku wrote:simonkabz wrote:InnovateGuy wrote:simonkabz wrote:Let me not forget reviving the city of mombasa esp the pathetic roads. What became of the dongo kundu bypass project? Any chances of dualling malindi highway up to mtwapa? We need to make this foxhole more attractive to tourists. The road to Moi Intl airport .....if I flew thousands of miles only to be welcomed with such dust right outside the airport, siwezi rudi walahi. sirikali tafadhali..... Whatever you smoke Dude, that town is in terrible shape. kwanza estate roads n main highways damn! I rate it the worst in kenya...its a wonder tourists keep coming back, though chartered flights have dropped from a high of 30 to circa 7 per week. Regular flights have also dwindled to a mere trickle. .....ok let me safely blame the Euro zone crisis Something seriously need to be done...For a town of that calibre, we cant really do with garbage all over, even in CBD, disorganised traffic flow with tuk tuks and motorbikes at every spot of the way, ugly buildings(when were they painted last?), pot holes all over the roads,aarggh!!! By the way I think driving there is the worst experience...its not funny at all. Add the madmen who for some strange/funny unknown reason do not change "base" and do not seem to die.I can clearly identify 5 madmen who have been on the same spot for the last 10 years.Every time I visit Msa, they are there. Yes Msa needs a facelift. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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McReggae wrote:The grand projects are good for the country, just hope the loans are well managed so that they don't overburden the common mwananchi. Infact I liked the JKIA epansion one where it is KAA and not the garment that will guarantee the loan!!!! Yeah, I liked what Kamaa said in the Greenfields Terminal....funding is strictly based on the KAA balance sheet. ...and their ability to pay. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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ecstacy wrote:simonkabz wrote:InnovateGuy wrote:simonkabz wrote:Let me not forget reviving the city of mombasa esp the pathetic roads. What became of the dongo kundu bypass project? Any chances of dualling malindi highway up to mtwapa? We need to make this foxhole more attractive to tourists. The road to Moi Intl airport .....if I flew thousands of miles only to be welcomed with such dust right outside the airport, siwezi rudi walahi. sirikali tafadhali..... Whatever you smoke Dude, that town is in terrible shape. kwanza estate roads n main highways damn! I rate it the worst in kenya...its a wonder tourists keep coming back, though chartered flights have dropped from a high of 30 to circa 7 per week. Regular flights have also dwindled to a mere trickle. .....ok let me safely blame the Euro zone crisis huh? Fact check - 88 weekly flights to Mombasa this December alone is not 'a trickle'. Fact yes. But I'm talking of LOW SEASON, regular season. Saa hii ni rush hour. That airport is so so idle after march, unlike in the past. Hotels have done so badly this year. For DEC, we might also be harvesting from the egyptian crisis. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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